Then, quite after an interval, it occurred to me that this was a railway accident--one of those things that one reads of in the papers with so much calmness.
If I am crushed to death in a railway accident, or get entangled in machinery and am torn to atoms--still I say, what matter?
I have once been in a railway accident myself, and I share your dislike; but I fear that we couldn't get on well without them now, so you and I must be content to tolerate them, Gertie.
Clearly, he must have existed; and now there occurs to me a dim remembrance of a railway accident in which a gentleman of the name of Seymour was killed, and many were injured.
He has a vague impression of a railway accident in which some person whom he knew was killed, and some person whom he knew was injured, but he does not associate either the one or the other directly with himself.
It was there a gentleman from Baltimore, fresh from Chicago, told me of a railway accident he had himself been witness to, only two days before I met him.
The above question was asked by a man of his friend who had been injured in a railway accident, "I am first going in for repairs, and then for damages," was the answer.
You have been in a railway accident," the doctor told him, "and you were brought here afterwards.
My nephew brought him here after the railway accident at Wymondham, since when he has been under the care of my own physician.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "railway accident" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.