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1 For Europeans, it is usually a comfortable daily trip by car or by train.
2 The daily trip to her box and back took a good deal out of her.
3 Harry, on this occasion, volunteered to mount Observation Hill for their daily trip of observation.
4 He was preparing to make the daily trip to the post-office on the other side of Perota Lake.
5 The next year he was a post-rider, making a daily trip to Boston with letter-bags across his saddlebows.
6 A daily trip down to Sunshine Fun Jetties would feature, a careful check of traffic, especially traffic out of the ordinary.
7 That kind of engineering is exhausting, though: a daily trip to the "basement of the mind" and back up again.
8 The stage still makes the daily trip over the mountains; but the glamour and romance of the gold fields have long since departed.
9 The Morgue: It was only a short distance from Zero Ward to the morgue, where bodies were accumulated, awaiting the daily trip to the cemetery.
10 After she had $4 a week instead of $2.62½, Alice abandoned her daily trip to West Hoboken and came to live in New York.
11 Clays lorries make daily trips to all eight of Amazon's UK warehouses.
12 Army trucks have made daily trips to Kaikōura to keep the town supplied.
13 The sun began to make short daily trips across the horizon.
14 With certain definite objects in view he made daily trips to Threadneedle Street.
15 The Japanese cavalry and infantry were making daily trips up and down the highway.
16 We left on the morning boat that makes daily trips to and from Mount Vernon.
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