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"A WHITE BUS", is an anagram that tells you the introductory words for adverb clauses. An example is the sentence, "I cleared the table while Hannah washed the floor." "While" is the introductory word. "While Hannah washed the floor", is the adjective clause.
If you were to use the word "almost," in a similar sense, it wouldn't parse correctly.
"I cleared the table almost Hannah washed the floor."
"I ate a sandwich almost my brother washed the dishes."
It does not appropriately connect two clauses, so it should not be included in the WHITE BUS acronym. (To say nothing of WHITE BUS not containing an "a.")
she sat in the bus and then nobody wanted her on the bus because she was white and the people in the bus were white and the hated black people
She sat in a bus seat on an Alabaman bus that was meant for a white person.
She got in the front of bus which was for the white people and the back of the bus was for the black people, so she got arrested. Some bus drivers even told her to get off the bus and go through the back door of the bus because they did not want her going through the aisle in the white section.
They sat in the front of the bus and used "white" restrooms in bus stations
Talk to a white guy.
The lady that was sitting next to me on the bus almost got run over by a car.
The White Bus was created in 1967.
White Bus Services was created in 1930.
When the kids dig out the side of the road so the white bus almost flips over and into the mud. Then who ever rode that bus had to walk to school for weeks.
The bus speed refers to the word size of the bus. It comes in the 1, 2, 4, 8... pattern, almost like RAM. The largest so far is 64MHz.
White is a word in the English language so as a surname it almost certainly originated in England.
The Kikuyu word for the English word bus is "basi."
The cast of The White Bus - 1967 includes: Dennis Alaba Peters as Mr. Wombe Margaret Barron as The White Bus Passengers Fanny Carby as Supporter Barry Evans as Boy Patricia Healey as The Girl Victor Henry as Transistorite Anthony Hopkins as Brechtian Dolores Judson as The White Bus Passengers Dorothy Judson as The White Bus Passengers Arthur Lowe as The Mayor Michael Marty as The White Bus Passengers Francis McGrath as The White Bus Passengers Stephen Moore as Young Man Julie Perry as Conductress Bill Pilkington as The White Bus Passengers Abdul Rahman Akim as The White Bus Passengers Lilian Redfern as The White Bus Passengers Penny Ryder as Girl Charles Sankey as The White Bus Passengers John Savident as Supporter John Sharp as Macebearer George Stanford as The White Bus Passengers Malcolm Taylor as Supporter Eric Thornber as The White Bus Passengers Jeanne Watts as Fish Shop Couple
bus is not a compound word Stop is not a compound word Bus-stop is a compound word
The White Bus - 1967 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
The noun 'bus' is a noun; a word for a vehicle for transporting passengers, a word for a thing.The word 'bus' is also a verb: bus, buses, busing, bused.The noun form of the verb to 'bus' is the gerund, busing.
"When will the bus arrive?" The noun in the sentence is bus, a word for a thing.