We found 16 examples of how to use rails in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 16 of 16.
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1. | The hero of the book rails at the injustices of the world but does nothing about them. | |
2. | She would value the opportunity to exchange views on the strength of guard-rails. | |
3. | Ruby on Rails is an agile development platform, which means we can respond to feedback from our customers very quickly. | |
4. | A rail is a piece of metal or wood which is long and thin. For example, a train runs on rails, which is why we call it a railway train. | |
5. | Liisa has gone completely off the rails since she started life on her own. | |
6. | Tom went off the rails in his teens, but he's done a bit of growing up since then. | |
7. | Sledgehammers are used in construction demolition, in mining, in driving fence posts into the ground and in driving the spikes that secure the rails to the wooden railway ties. | |
8. | The train went off the rails. | |
9. | Trains run on rails. | |
10. | Layla's plan went off the rails. | |
11. | Mary sniffed rails of coke to forget that during this time, Tom, her husband, cheated on her. | |
12. | He fell asleep on the rails and was run over by a train. | |
13. | Coal powered trains plied the rails in the United States for 175 years, starting in the 1830's, and were an integral part of America's westward expansion and industrial revolution. | |
14. | Underground and overground trains as well as trams travel on rails. | |
15. | The metro, trains and trams travel on rails. | |
16. | Yanni went off the rails in his teens. He got a girl pregnant and shot a policeman in the leg. |