Example sentences of "travel by [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The tour members will meet at Brixworth Country Park and then travel by mini-bus along the former railway line .
2 People who travel by rail still read an immense amount .
3 Extensive sheep pens at the side of the line at Rogart indicated that stock still travel by rail to the markets in the south .
4 WHEELCHAIR passengers do not have an easy time when they travel by rail .
5 Commuters with BR season tickets will be entitled to a refund for today 's journeys , and parents of school pupils who normally travel by rail are being urged to claim as well .
6 During winter , travel by way of the Mojave Desert along the western side of the Sierra Nevadas to Sequoia National Park , overnight at the Giant Forest Lodge .
7 The fact that it is possible to make up an Irish champion in one week draws not only a high proportion of exhibitors from the north , but also many exhibitors from the UK who travel by ferry and aeroplane to take part in what is known as The Circuit .
8 On Thursday we travel by ferry to Kintyre and then from Claonaig to Lochranza where we visit the 16th-century tower house ( HS ) .
9 TRAVEL BY AIR
10 Whether you are perceiving the planet from only a few feet up or from around the lofty peaks of mountains and hillsides , excellent sight ( or sonar ) is almost a prerequisite : there are hosts of obstacles to circumnavigate and far distances to discern if you travel by air !
11 Fully escorted coach travel from London Kings Cross to your hotel in The Hague ( cross channel P&O Ferries — Dover-Calais ) and return or Travel by air from your chosen local airport direct to Amsterdam Schiphol airport with onward travel ( by rail or coach ) to The Hague .
12 N.B. Whilst our itineraries are presented for our main departures on Mondays and Fridays , travel by air , rail or car may be on any day of the week .
13 The children travel by school bus to Howden , and social events are held in the old school .
14 Rest up by day and travel by night .
15 ‘ We travel by night , ’ said the third king , ‘ so that we may follow the star and pay homage to the Christ Child .
16 TRAVEL BY COACH
17 Travel by coach to your hotel in Innsbruck-Patch .
18 From here travel by coach to the Channel Port for your short ferry crossing to France , where you will be met by your Cosmos representative .
19 In due course they will arrive in Safra to be offloaded over a beach and thence travel by road into the theatre of operations .
20 Experience suggests that spent fuel will arrive on non purpose-built ships at ports in the south of England and then travel by road to Dounreay .
21 The group will leave the town later this week and travel by road to Felixstowe where they will be the guests of Fr John McGuire , the National Director of the Apostleship of the Sea .
22 When they visit their friends they travel by back alleys from house to house .
23 Travel by river cruises from Westminster , Charing Cross or Tower Piers , or by frequent River/Bus services .
24 The programme will recreate the traditional Carol Service train , which the Railway has run for over 20 years as worshippers travel by steam train from Keighley to Oxenhope , singing carols at each of the Railway 's six award-winning stations .
25 One for those who travel by aircraft and one for those who travel by train between London and Paris .
26 Travel by train still holds the excitement and anticipation of a real journey .
27 Travel by train from any NIR Station and spend two nights in luxury at the Golf Hotel , Castlerock , with full Irish breakfast and dinner from the À La Carte menu each evening .
28 Travel by train to Vaxjo and visit the Sjobergs factory at Stockyaryd .
29 Travel by train to Orebo .
30 Erm straight into the city centres of most major cities so you er if you travel by train you 're there in the centre if that 's where you want to be .
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