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1: They boarded the ship in San Diego on June 10, and while the rest of the partner navy service members departed in Peru, those from Colombia remained on board.



2: On domestic flights, however, plants are usually boarded as carry-on baggage



3: If you see your plans to achieve happiness going away, boarded on caravels of illness, of profound suffering, keep on trusting in God

on board (verb)

1: Thus the proportion of passengers travelling on regular flights with cut-price tickets has risen considerably



2: Today I read yet another report about grapes on the shelves of cut-price shops containing vastly excessive levels of plant protection product residues



3: But at the same time we have to say no to a cut-price agreement that will mean a cut-down Europe

cut-price

1: After some hesitation, Mikaela dared ask Nathan if they could get a lift back to Sydney



get a lift

get a ride

1: This function is useful, for example, when resources need to be repaired or serviced

you had better your car serviced before the trip??

revision for possible repairs

1: He commutes to work every day by train.


She commutes 400 miles a week.



2: Transportation is important to people who wish to travel or commute



3: You work long hours and you commute, and there isn't a lot of time in your life for anything other than work

commute

to travel regularly to and from a place and especially between where you live and where you work

1: Those recognized as season ticket holders are allowed to pass - all within a fraction of a second.



2: travel pass' or 'season ticket' means a ticket for an unlimited number of journeys which provides the authorised holder



3: Passengers who hold a rail season ticket and who encounter recurrent delays or cancellations during the period of validity of their season ticket may request compensation

season ticket

a : a large usually closed four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage having doors in the sides and an elevated seat in front for the driver


b : a railroad passenger car intended primarily for day travel


c : bus


d : trailer


e : a 2-door enclosed automobile

Guess what??



It's a Coach!