Use of rail in Sentences. 27 Examples

The examples include rail at the start of sentence, rail at the end of sentence and rail in the middle of sentence

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rail at the start of sentence


  1. Rail passengers are fed up with cancellations and delays.

rail at the end of sentence


  1. A towel hung from the rail.
  2. She held tightly on to the rail.
  3. She slid her hand along the rail.
  4. The curtain hooks run along a slot in the curtain rail.
  5. The bridge has a dual role, carrying both road and rail.

rail in the middle of sentence


  1. I screwed the curtain rail in place.
  2. The rail strike is a bloody nuisance.
  3. She gripped the hand rail in the lift.
  4. Passengers want a better rail service .
  5. The UK rail system is a national disgrace.
  6. The deal pre-empted a strike by rail workers.
  7. Do you send the goods per rail, or per plane?
  8. The rail strike is a problem for all commuters.
  9. Improved rail transport is essential for business.
  10. Raw materials and labour come by ship, rail or road.
  11. He kept his hand on the rail as he climbed the steps.
  12. A long-running pay dispute is disrupting rail services.
  13. People who travel by rail still read an immense amount.
  14. The rail system has triple the average number of accidents.
  15. The rail strike is likely to cause considerable public inconvenience.
  16. It would be better to transport the goods by rail rather than by road.
  17. 10 people died and 30 were critically injured in a rail crash yesterday.
  18. Belgium was the first European country to possess a fully-fledged rail network.
  19. He had a prophetic dream about a train crash the night before the rail disaster.
  20. He lost his balance,(sentence dictionary) staggered back against the rail and toppled over.
  21. "Have you ever wondered why British rail would rather tart up their stations than improve services?" he asked.

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