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1 A valise is a poor companion for catching a train with.
2 Then he was not catching a train ? - at any rate, immediately.
3 I don't think there's a brother and I don't think you're catching a train either.
4 We'd make day trips, catching a train from Romford to the end of the line.
5 But as the time approached for catching a train he became exasperatingly calm and leisured.
6 Hello, Mr. Stone and goodbye, I'm catching a train .
7 I took a taxi to the Grand Central Station to make believe I was catching a train .
8 If you are desirous of catching a train , do not make the mistake of bolting a meal.
9 The only way of catching a train I have ever discovered is to be late for the one before.
10 Yesterday his head was held high and he walked with purpose, like a man intent on catching a train .
11 The only way of catching a train I have ever discovered is to miss the train before.-"TremendousTrifles."
12 She thought of getting out, catching a train to her aunt's, where she might escape the worst of the weather.
13 It probably wasn't the best picture to look at just before heading to the station and catching a train to Germany.
14 Why should I resist the idea of catching a train , when at the same time I am most anxious to do so?
15 He performs no greater service, except in unusual cases, such as catching a train in time or getting you to a physician quickly.
16 They spent the night together before catching a train to South Auckland in the morning and ending up at an abandoned house in Māngere.
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