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I broke both my legs riding a bicycle.
When in a bus, I always sit at the front.
Can you tell me which bus or train I can take to get to the town centre?
Elephants can't ride bicycles.
Because the Japanese morning train is very crowded, I would be out of breath if I caught the express train at 8 in the morning.
Tom got in the car.
I'd rather ride my bike than walk.
I got up early in order to catch the first train.
I got up early to catch the first train.
Don't just stand there. Get in my car.
She drives an imported car.
Tom took the wrong train.
The train that Tom was riding was hit by lightning.
If you drink, don't drive; if you drive, don't drink.
If you drink, don't drive. If you drive, don't drink.
Tell her which train to catch.
Tell her which train she should get on.
I phoned my son before boarding the plane, telling him to come to the airport to pick me up.
Tom got on the elevator and pressed the button for the third floor.
Tom knows a boy who can ride a unicycle.

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