101.   Sometimes all the passengers had to walk up.

102.   Some passengers had stronger words for the MTA and Riordan, blaming the strike on politics.

103.   Television from New York came by satellite, and passengers from everywhere had stories to tell.

104.   The agency said favored passengers should not have special access to government-run equipment.

105.   The area was cordoned off, and some passengers had to cool their heels, so to speak, before being sent to another terminal.

106.   The average passenger would have to take a flight every day for thousands of years before he would be in a plane crash.

107.   The airport, where passengers usually have to shout over the din of jet engines, was nearly silent Tuesday afternoon.

108.   The driver had a suspended license and his passenger had an outstanding warrant.

109.   The elderly passengers had to use the elevators, so we had to carry the equipment up and down stairways.

110.   The drawback is that if the price is accepted, the passenger has to pay, even if the routing turns out to be inconvenient.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
passenger 0.12%
passenger + v. >>共 743
be 17.18%
say 4.81%
have 4.47%
get 1.73%
die 1.71%
include 1.58%
suffer 1.49%
board 1.10%
take 1.08%
leave 1.08%
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