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1 Julio saw a train bearing wounded from the battles of Flanders and Lorraine.
2 With regard to herself she saw a train of conveniencies worthy her attention.
3 After I had almost given up hoping for one I saw a train coming.
4 Then he heard a whistle and saw a train approaching from the opposite direction.
5 Looking up the track, however, I saw a train coming from the opposite direction.
6 Indeed, before they had reached the camping place they saw a train pass by.
7 She never saw a train before, and is regularly overset.
8 Their destination was the railroad-station, and when Hal got there, he saw a train standing.
9 In the distance she saw a train whooshing over the fair's all-electric elevated railway along the park's perimeter.
10 He saw a train of sparks leap from the jerking muzzle, and felt the butt jar upon his shoulder.
11 Looking up quickly, we saw a train , not a quarter of a mile away, which was coming towards us at full speed.
12 However, at the top of the hill I saw a train of refugee wagons preceded by two negroes who were making the music.
13 We flew all the way back to England Just above the tree tops but never saw a train or airfield to shoot at.
14 Before a week was out the night saw a train creeping through the gloom towards Athens and McTurtle sitting wakeful amongst four snoring infantrymen.
15 I SAW a train down in the Rockies below, a long snaky train going "woo woo".
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