noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
car
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Two bogie cars were not allowed to pass each other on the curve at the top of Ringstead Road.
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Therefore, the nine bogie cars and a few four wheelers were transferred to Sutton and worked the Mitcham line from there.
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L - 27-29, 31-35 Brush bogie cars .
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In 1917, bogie car No. 31 derailed in Tamworth Road and ran into the front of a house.
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In October, they were joined by the ex-Croydon old bogie cars Nos. 365-374.
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The seats were upholstered in Johnston's grey moquette like the bogie cars .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Billy Tolboys was sitting on a crane bogie with his head buried in his hands.
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He breaks into a wide smile, and a dried bogie snowflakes from his nose down to the ground.
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In a more mellow mood, the bogie will simply play practical jokes.
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It is all outside frame with vacuum brakes on the rear bogie .
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L - 27-29, 31-35 Brush bogie cars.
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Nos. 44 and 48 passed to London Transport still with bogie mounted plough carriers.
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Therefore, the nine bogie cars and a few four wheelers were transferred to Sutton and worked the Mitcham line from there.
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Two bogie cars were not allowed to pass each other on the curve at the top of Ringstead Road.