61.   Briefcase-toting businessmen rode the trains to work wearing ridiculous orange wigs and goofy grins.

62.   Hardly any passengers rode the train, and the business opportunities did not pan out.

63.   He would use the compensated money to ride more trains.

64.   Her first assignments were riding trains throughout the country, carrying secret messages strapped to her back.

65.   Most of those riding the train from Havana to Santiago were soldiers, Notimex quoted Cuban state television and the Interior Ministry as saying.

66.   Police detectives often ride trains to guard against militant attacks.

67.   Randolph Becker, a minister from Williamsburg, Va., rode the train from start to end.

68.   Riding public trains for free and refusing to pay rent to the government bodies that once controlled black townships were all once seen as legitimate anti-apartheid protests.

69.   So he began running away, always when the first snow fell, aimlessly riding trains hoping he would be recognized and reunited with his mother.

70.   Some of the troops will ride the trains with their equipment.

v. + train >>共 399
take 8.56%
board 6.62%
stop 5.36%
ride 3.33%
catch 3.29%
run 2.97%
delay 2.39%
derail 1.98%
operate 1.71%
halt 1.62%
ride + n. >>共 519
horse 10.15%
bike 9.00%
bicycle 8.50%
wave 7.68%
bus 5.50%
motorcycle 5.24%
train 2.44%
subway 2.41%
winner 1.94%
shotgun 1.81%
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