Encara no tenim significats per a "buss in".
1What happened last Friday when many people were bussed in was a disgrace.
2The only activity is from patrolling guards and pilgrims who are bussed in.
3In many places government employees were bussed in en masse to cast their votes.
4Large groups of pious Islamists were bussed in from the provinces by their parties.
5Ahead of his plane's landing, thousands of young men were bussed in to the airport.
6Disgruntled MyCiti bus drivers complain of having to operate unsafe busses in gruelling working conditions.
7The Obama campaign must have cheated, he said, must have bussed in supporters from Illinois.
8Twelve children were injured in a crash between two busses in Co Wicklow this afternoon.
9The event will also apparently be held at a stadium where thousands will be bussed in.
10The new generation of youngsters, bussed in from the big cities, have no knowledge of racing.
11Supporters of the Serbian Radical Party and of similar organisations were bussed in from across the country.
12Or did the flint wind up here by chance, bussed in by a glacier from another area?
13Every December, a flood of tourists from Albion are bussed in with expectations of a perfect winter wonderland.
14One school is in operation, but children are bussed in from other areas as there are none living nearby.
15One man is dead and another seriously injured after two separate collisions involving busses in Co Waterford and Dublin.
16Ms Plavsic insists they were bussed in to heighten the temperature in order that the elections could be postponed or cancelled.