Station

//ˈsteɪʃən//

"Station" in a Sentence (45 examples)

When I left the train station, I saw a man.

How long does it take to get to the station?

The train from Geneva will arrive at the station.

What time will you get to the station?

You must be at the station by 5 o'clock.

Will you tell me the way to Kyoto Station?

From the airport, the Keisei Line Sky-Liner will take you to Ueno Station in 75 minutes.

A sudden illness prevented me from going to the station to meet him.

I hurried to the station only to find that the train had already left.

Please tell me the closest station to your office.

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The next station is Esperanza.

It's right across from the bus station.

From my station at the front door, I greeted every visitor.

All ships are on station, Admiral.

'[…] Meanwhile, lest anything should really be amiss, or any malefactor seek to escape by the back, you and the boy must go round the corner with a pair of good sticks, and take your post at the laboratory door. We give you ten minutes, to get to your stations.'

He walked. To the corner of Hamilton Place and Picadilly, and there stayed for a while, for it is a romantic station by night. The vague and careless rain looked like threads of gossamer silver passing across the light of the arc-lamps.

Collect a knife and fork from the cutlery station on the way to your table.

Localities across New Jersey imposed curfews to prevent looting. In Monmouth, Ocean and other counties, people waited for hours for gasoline at the few stations that had electricity. Supermarket shelves were stripped bare.

The police station is opposite the fire station.

The waitress was at her station preparing three checks.

The station is part of a group of stations run by the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

She had a boyfriend at the station.

The dynamic tests at Wildenrath use continuous test tracks built on the site of a former Royal Air Force station that was vacated after the end of the Cold War.

I used to work at a radio station.

I used to listen to that radio station.

An Econet network is made up of a number of stations.

When entering a LOAD/SAVE/FORMAT, etc command you not only had to identify the destination of the data (ie, microdrive, network or RS232), but the number of the drive or station too.

There was movement at the station, for the word had passed around, / that the colt from old Regret had got away,

1993, Kay Walsh, Joy W. Hooton, Dowker, L. O., entry in Australian Autobiographical Narratives: 1850-1900, page 69, Tiring of sheep, he took work on cattle stations, mustering cattle on vast unfenced holdings, and looking for work ‘nigger-bossing’, or supervising Aboriginal station hands.

The romance of the gritty station owner in a crumpled Akubra, his kids educated from the remote homestead by the School of the Air, while triple-trailer road trains drag tornadoes of dust across the plains, creates a stirring idea of the modern-day pioneer battling against the elemental Outback.

It was my fate to commence my career in the medical service forty years ago in the presanitary days, long before the introduction of modern methods of diagnosis, at two of the most unhealthy stations in the whole of India — Bellary and Secunderabad.

When a man is absolutely alone in a Station he runs a certain risk of falling into evil ways.

So dyd Offa[…]Deuoutly to vysyte all the hole stacyons of the cytee of Rome.

She had ambitions beyond her station.

The greater part have kept, I see, / Their station.

And they in France of the best rank and station

Moreover, by spending this day [Sunday] in religious exercises, we acquire new strength and resolution to perform God's will in our several stations the week following.

[…]the cross legs [are] moving or resting together, so that two are always in motion and two in station at the same time[…]

The host stationed me at the front door to greet visitors.

I was stationed on the pier.

Watchmen are stationed continuously at each end of the bridge, and the main spans are patrolled twice during the night.

In 1923, the first of H. P. M. Beames's massive 0-8-4 tanks appeared in South Wales, for which area they had been mainly designed, and about twenty were usually stationed in the area, being freely used on both passenger and freight duties, until their gradual supersession by ex-L.N.W.R. 0-8-0s began about 1937.

The Costa Rican's lofted corner exposed Arsenal's own problems with marking, and Berbatov, stationed right in the middle of goal, only needed to take a gentle amble back to find the space to glance past Vito Mannone

They stationed me overseas just as fighting broke out.

I was stationed at Fort Richie.

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