Examples of using Take a train in English and their translations into Polish
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Take a train.
Well I might take a train.
Take a train.
I had to take a train and I.
If you prefer to stay,I can take a train.
And take a train.
Why can't we fly? Or take a train?
Neri, take a train to Rome.
I envy them. Take a train.
Gotta take a train on Wednesday.
I have been advised by my department that I can take a train from here to Pontypridd.
I have to take a train in half an hour.
From the Tokyo International Airport to Tokyo, you can take a train or an airport shuttle bus.
Don't make me take a train that heads to the East.
So I had to put on the wig and the heels andthe lashes and the ear, and take a train to the club.
Take a train for Paris and forget all this.
No… Dad. Dad, I can take a train alone.
We should take a train into D.C., and see the Nationals play.
You can also fly to Basel(CH), Stuttgart(GER) or Frankfurt(GER)and take a train to Offenburg from there.
Take a train to East or West Croydon train station.
No, Dad, I can take a train alone.- A week?
You can take a train that connects directly to the subway, it's perfect.
The only thing is, like, lauren's gonna be in prague,so I have to take a train to see her, and I honestly don't feel like I will do that very often, because it's too much money.
By Train Take a train to East or West Croydon train station.
From there you can take a train to Blois and a taxi or bus the site.
You have to take a train ride through densely forested areas, get down, and then walk for ten kilometers over a bridge with barbed wire all around.
So… I have to take a train for New York at midnight and the Berengaria for Europe tomorrow night.
You could take a train to or from Casa Voyageurs station that is located on outskirts of the town.
Never taken a train?
Took a train out to Montauk.