529 examples of taxying in sentences

"Maybe we'd better send a taxi for him," another fellow shouted.

They both heard the opening of a heavy door down below, the hailing of a taxi by the butler, and Dredlinton's voice in the street.

Chap wanted me to push the taxi out into the street.

"She telephoned from the Milan this morning, discovered that the young lady to whom she had such unfounded objections had left, and returned in a taxi just before I started for the office.

Whether they walk, or take a bus, or call a taxi, it is the same: they do not hurry, they do not worry, and when they find they are in time and that there's plenty of room they manifest no surprise.

There may be a block in the streets, the bus may break down, the taxi-driver may be drunk or not know the way, or think I don't know the way, and take me round and round the squares as Tony Lumpkin drove his mother round and round the pond, orin fact, anything may happen, and it is never until I am safely inside (as I am now) that I feel really happy.

A taxi would have solved my difficulty (had I been able to solve the taxi difficulty first), but George himself anticipated me by suddenly holding up a private car and asking for a lift.

A taxi would have solved my difficulty (had I been able to solve the taxi difficulty first), but George himself anticipated me by suddenly holding up a private car and asking for a lift.

"We've just time for the eight-thirty," he whispered to Bobby, "if we pick up a taxi.

" Taxi-Driver.

Already, even though I haven't gone about at all, except just 'taxying' up to the hotel, I can see it's wonderful.

They don't say it in so many words, but the impression they create is that my sister, Hazel, was the woman in the taxi who killed Roland Warren.

Dog-gone if I don't believe you've hit the nail on the head, Mr. Carroll!" "What nail?" "About her bein' the woman in the taxi.

The minute he jumped at the idea that the woman in the taxi was Miss Gresham, I knew perfectly well that he knew she was not.

She took a taxi, with that sense of affluence which attacks one like a germ on entering the City of Spenders.

Downtown and still downtown the taxi sped, past the Washington Square district, which they had explored together, shooting off at a tangent into the kind of neighbourhood where Bambi had fallen sick at the sights and the filth.

*** Discussing the London taxi strike a contemporary remarks that both sides ought to meet.

[Easy walk from downtown, or by cars on Market and Polk streets, or taxi, auto or sightseeing bus.]

["D" car on Geary street and Union street car at Ferry Depot, or taxi, auto or sightseeing bus.]

["J," "K" and No. 8 cars on Market street, or by taxi, auto or sightseeing bus.] Telegraph Hill:

[Kearny and Beach car to end of line and walk along the waterfront, or by taxi or auto.]

[By marked Golden Gate Park cars on Market and Geary streets, or by taxi, auto or sightseeing bus.] Palace of Fine Arts: On the Marina, close to the Presidio, this handsomely proportioned building was preserved from the Panama-Pacific Exposition.

[By "D" cars on Geary street and Union street car at Ferry depot, or by taxi, auto or sightseeing bus.] Ocean Beach: This playground of San Francisco fronting the sea, with the Cliff House, the Esplanade, Sutro Heights, the Sutro salt water baths and the Seal Rocks with their barking sea lions, should be seen by every visitor to San Francisco.

Twice I saw him very drunk and I had to hail a taxi for him and drop him near his house in Colaba.

When the unsuspecting fellow stopped to take in passengers, Papa is reported to have pulled alongside and advised the driver, "Bhara, bhara, taxi ti!"

529 examples of  taxying  in sentences