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"Underground" in a Sentence (25 examples)
London is such a large city that visitors must use buses and the underground railway to get about.
In the London underground there is a warning to "mind the gap" when boarding the train.
Tom stood on the platform in Westminster Underground Station.
The plant has an underground stem.
In Britain they call the subway the underground.
There is a shopping district underground.
In the underground, to double-cross any member means sure death.
Tom slept peacefully as the underground train rattled on its way.
He was suspected of underground action.
I'd defeated the four sub-bosses and got through the damn long underground labyrinth.
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There is an underground tunnel that takes you across the river.
One of the hidden glories of Victorian engineering is proper drains. Isolating a city’s effluent and shipping it away in underground sewers has probably saved more lives than any medical procedure except vaccination.
These criminals operate through an underground network.
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‘[…]he wrote to me last week telling me about an incredible bitch of a row blazing there on account of someone having been and gone and produced an unofficial magazine called Raddled, full of obscene libellous Oz-like filth. And what I though, what Sammy and I thought, was—why not?’ ‘Why not what?’ said Tom. ‘Why not do the same thing here?’ ‘You mean an underground magazine?’ ‘Yup.’
"In many ways, it showed there was no longer an underground, as such. This proved that there was no longer one society with everyone agreeing how to live . . . The underground had officially come above ground, and consequently no longer existed."
The tunnel goes underground at this point.
London Underground
the French underground during World War II
Victor, please, don't go to the underground meeting tonight.
One is to underground where no other alternative will work, and this method should be used universally in urban regions as it now is in “downtown” sections.
Also, undergrounding may not eliminate the potential for crashes with other roadside objects, such as trees, walls, buildings, and so forth. [...] When looking at the fesibility of undergrounding utilities, the complete roadside area and nearby adjacent properties should be evaluated for potential roadside obstructions or hazards.
The utility now wants the network to be undergrounded in the urban areas, which would mean substations with 33 kV distribution swtichgear.
Although some of the stations on ' The Branch ' have not, as yet, suffered any considerable structural alterations, all are now equipped with the familiar Underground type name boards, and as a result the imposing titles of G.N. days have been ruthlessly curtailed.
Heathrow has a 28% share of passengers arriving by rail, two-thirds of whom come by the Underground.
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