Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] bus " in BNC.
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1 | We have no need to theorise about bus timetables in order to catch a bus into town . |
2 | The Government can not be unaware that women are frightened to travel alone at night in isolated places , to wait in bus depots where no staff are present , or to be dropped off at bus-rail links at isolated railway stations where there is no one to guard them against possible danger . |
3 | Oh heck well you 'll have to go on bus . |
4 | The walks have been arranged to cater for all age groups , with a few designed for those with limited walking ability , and some have been planned to link with bus routes . |
5 | Companies will be punished unless they give their employees financial incentives to commute by bus , car-pool , or by rapid-transit rail lines not yet built . |
6 | She 'd never make it if she tried to go by bus . |
7 | I think she 's very optimistic if she expects others to go by bus so that she can get her car out of Muirwood Road , to get to work in Wester Hailes . |
8 | I refer to our conversation last week at which you kindly agreed , subject to the date being convenient , to speak on Bus Priority Measures and Traffic Management at an A.T.C.O . |
9 | I used to travel by bus a lot , so I had a season ticket . |
10 | He had felt greatly excited as he and his father got up at 5am to travel by bus and train from their home in Heywood , Lancashire to Ben Rhydding near Ilkley where the meeting was to take place . |
11 | They were objecting to having to travel by bus everyday to their laboratories and classrooms located on another site . |
12 | How does one convince BR that nobody is going to pay rail fares to travel by bus ? |
13 | Some people were forced to travel by bus because they had to be at work . |
14 | Some parents say they wo n't allow their children to travel by bus until the law is changed . |