51.   In the future, passengers will have fewer choices, as airlines run fewer flights on popular routes and eliminate service on marginal ones, industry people say.

52.   In response, defense lawyers said that bus passengers had always had the option to transfer onto a bus that stopped closer to the mall.

53.   Irate passengers had to reschedule their flights.

54.   It will also let passengers have access to e-mail and surf the Internet.

55.   Italian airports offer more growth potential, some joke, because Alitalia SpA, the national airline, is so often late that passengers have more time to shop.

56.   Mid-section passengers have less of a chance of surviving because their seating area is firmly attached to the wings.

57.   Most towns lack docks, so passengers have to be carried or rowed ashore, triggering mad rushes to disembark.

58.   My passengers certainly had plenty of headroom and sufficient legroom.

59.   Mulally said passengers will not have to pay the high fares like those who flew on the supersonic Concord.

60.   Often ticketed passengers have a separate line where only boarding passes are issued, and that line usually moves quickly.

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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