71.   Only a few trains ran on the Huntington, Ronkonkoma and Babylon branches, with management personnel at the controls.

72.   Only trains run smack through America, offering riders the Main Streets of forgotten little towns and kids shooting hoops in hardscrabble inner-city neighborhoods.

73.   Other trains were running truncated routes from Midtown or Upper Manhattan into Queens and the Bronx.

74.   Out of the blackness of the Delhi night, the train runs into the grays and pinks and oranges of dawn on the north Indian plain.

75.   Planners insist that the trains will run quietly and use less energy than any other means of transportation, including conventional trains.

76.   Preliminary investigation indicated that the smaller commuter train ran a red signal light, officials said.

77.   Seegal, meanwhile, will try to make the trains run on time.

78.   So the ore trains now run day and night, the passenger train to Schefferville once a week, and the fishing is reportedly still superb.

79.   So just as the airlines are free to concentrate on carrying passengers, operating companies could make the trains run on time.

80.   Still, some subway trains were running in Paris today, returned to operation for the first time in three weeks.

n. + run >>共 1532
time 3.10%
company 1.82%
man 1.40%
people 1.39%
train 1.37%
government 1.16%
candidate 1.16%
car 1.03%
ad 0.93%
newspaper 0.92%
train + v. >>共 379
be 16.05%
run 7.29%
stop 4.15%
derail 3.83%
travel 3.03%
leave 2.79%
have 2.68%
pull 2.54%
come 2.45%
go 2.45%
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