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Example sentences for "class carriage"

  • The only person, however, who stepped out of the train, and that was out of a first-class carriage, was an elderly man with white hair and a haggard expression.

  • And then we found ourselves facing each other in two padded compartments of a first-class carriage, and the train moved out of the station, and we were off.

  • The heat in the large third-class carriage, which had been standing in the burning sun all day, was so great that Nekhludoff did not go in, but stopped on the little platform behind the carriage which formed a passage to the next one.

  • Higher up, by the side of a first-class carriage, there stood a group of people still looking at the carriage into which the Princess Korchagin had been carried.

  • Hurrying up the platform, Katusha saw him at once at the windows of a first-class carriage.

  • Nathalie, when Nekhludoff stopped in front of a third-class carriage, and Taras and the porter with the things went in.

  • The mover of armed hosts for the defence of the country sat in a third-class carriage of the train, approaching the first of the stations on the way to town.

  • The price in the first-class carriage, on the fast or express trains, is about a third higher than the second.

  • A uniformed porter claps his hand on the door of every first-class carriage, and runs by its side till the train stops.

  • Early the next morning he was seated opposite to Robert Audley in the first-class carriage of an express, whirling through the pretty open country toward Portsmouth.

  • He caught an express that left Brentwood at three o'clock, and settled himself comfortably in a corner of an empty first-class carriage, coiled up in a couple of railway rugs, and smoking a cigar in mild defiance of the authorities.

  • I found myself, the only occupant, in a first-class carriage.

  • Go to the end where the metals run out of the station, where the engine would be coupled on, and get into the last first-class carriage.

  • I called a porter at the entrance of the buffet and handing him Semlin's bag and overcoat, bade him find me a first-class carriage in the Berlin train when it arrived.

  • I emerged breathless from the long staircase and I had no difficulty in getting into the last first-class carriage unobserved.

  • The old gentleman waved from his first-class carriage window.

  • The engine-driver picked her up, carried her to the train, and laid her on the cushions of a first-class carriage.

  • And out of a first-class carriage a hand waved back.

  • Any one who could have seen that happy boy's face at the window of the second-class carriage, as the train steamed majestically out of the station, would scarcely have dreamed of the deep meaning concealed beneath that ingenuous smile.

  • It came in up to time, for a wonder, and I bagged a second-class carriage to myself, and laid in some grub and a B.

  • As it turned out, however, Eleanor had no chance to change into a first-class carriage, for as the train slowed down and ran into the little country station they were approaching, she saw that they had actually arrived at Chailfield.

  • The hat got somewhat disarranged in the process, and Mrs. Murray righted it with a pleasant low laugh that came distinctly to Margaret's ears as she sat watching the little scene from the corner of the third-class carriage.

  • And addressing herself to Madame de Jonquiere, she added: "If you only knew how long we find the time in our fine first-class carriage.

  • Still absorbed with the same conviction he chose an empty first-class carriage, threw himself back on its cushions, and gave himself up to an hour of mental torture.

  • He had, however, several minutes to wait on the platform before the train slowly drew up, and then from a window of a first-class carriage he recognised the bright, intelligent face of his cousin Mary.

  • In the first-class carriage I used to have few fellow travellers; now in the third I have many, sad, needy women to whom I can tell the great story of which my own story is only a dim reflection.

  • I used to ride always in the first-class carriage; my saris were of silk and my borders embroidered with gold; but there was sorrow in my heart.

  • A second-class carriage is a luxury for me nowadays, since I became a Christian.

  • No one has a legal right to get into a carriage which is full, but then a third-class carriage never is full so long as one more brawny brute can violently force his way into it.

  • Invite ladies and gentlemen to travel in a first-class carriage.

  • Etienne Rambert, set the baggage he was carrying down on the footboard of a first-class carriage.

  • The steward gave a final kiss to his little son and daughter and got into a second-class carriage.

  • Well, when the train pulled up I looked for the first-class carriage; it was a few yards away from me, and the corridor was alongside the platform.

  • This time we had no longer the luxury of a first-class carriage, but still there was plenty of room, as we had a whole coach consisting of four or five third-class compartments.

  • I took no notice of my escort, but kept an eye on the platform, as I wished to get a hold of some German officer of high rank, in order to protest against my removal from the 2nd-class carriage.

  • I was helped along the train by two kindly German soldiers, and lifted up into a 2nd-class carriage, where I was warmly greeted by a French Army doctor, like myself en route for a German prison.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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