111.   The elevator comes from an age when passengers had an inherent trust in anything that made life the slightest bit easier.

112.   The FAA requires all passengers to have their limbs sawed off before boarding.

113.   The gun-toting passengers also have a badge and training in what to do if somebody tries to take control of the airliner.

114.   The island will also have a dock, so passengers will not have to take launches to reach it.

115.   The mild-mannered debates that sprang up there marked one of the first times the bus passengers have had a chance to get their message out.

116.   The passenger has the option of receiving cash or travel vouchers.

117.   The passengers did not have visas to visit Saudi Arabia, so they were forced to stay inside the plane until the wheel was fixed.

118.   The National Transportation Safety Board says the rail death toll would be lower still if passengers had more information on how to get out of trains.

119.   The passengers had to exit through the cargo door, just under what appeared to be the source of the fire.

120.   The passengers still had lights and air conditioning, however.

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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