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A. While they waited in line for buses during a recent one-day train strike, London’s commuters displayed remarkable patience with their struggling Underground.
B. in line for buses during a recent one-day train strike, London’s commuters displayed remarkable patience with their struggling Underground.
A. Although they were frustrated, most people just shrugged and went back to their newspapers, as if they were trying to ignore this latest inconvenience.
B. , most people just shrugged and went back to their newspapers, to ignore this latest inconvenience.
A. Since it opened in 1863, the Underground has grown into a sprawling network of tracks, some of which are in desperate need of repair.
B. in 1863, the Underground has grown into a sprawling network of tracks, some of which are in desperate need of repair.
A. Although it manages to cover its operating costs from fares, the Underground never seems to have enough money for long-term investment and maintenance.
B. to cover its operating costs from fares, the Underground never seems to have enough money for long-term investment and maintenance.
A. The government’s argument is that, once it has been broken into several private companies, each of the system’s smaller parts will be better able to attract new investment.
B. The government’s argument is that, into several private companies, each of the system’s smaller parts will be better able to attract new investment.
A. Opponents of the government’s plan to sell parts of the Underground say that they should not be allowed to proceed until they make sure that all existing lines are safe for passengers.
B. Opponents of the government’s plan to sell parts of the Underground say that they should not be allowed to proceed until that all existing lines are safe for passengers.