Magdaléna came down to the verandah a few moments before the char-à-banc drove up.
Mrs. Washington drove a phaeton and took a boy in the rumble to open the gates; but the coachmen when driving the usual char-à-banc or wagonette performed this office while their mistresses steered the horses through the gates.
A heavy char-à-banc rolled by, and the words of Tiny and Ila came distinctly to the two in hiding.
The char-à-banc will be at the door at a quarter to four.
It is from this animal that the French have named their Banc des Meduses.
In shape it is something between a char-à-banc and a waggon, but is without springs.
Great was the excitement when at five o'clock a motor char-à-banc made its appearance.
Boats containing the heavy ammunition and a regiment of conscripts were battered upon the rocks, and hundreds of the invaders found an unquiet grave upon the Banc des Violets.
The fore-claws of this tiger are the lacerating pinnacles of the Corbiere and the impaling rocks of Portelet Bay and Noirmont; the hind-claws are the devastating diorite reefs of La Motte and the Banc des Violets.
The tide was high, and the ragged rocks of the Banc des Violets in the south and the Corbiore in the west were all but hidden.
The char-a-banc was a new one; a tilt could be put up in wet weather, which could be raised or lowered when necessary to deliver the wine or receive back the empty casks.
A char à banc is a small, one-horse carriage, which looks upon the outside very much like what is called a carryall in America, only it is much narrower.
The guide drove the char à banc to the door of the inn, and Mr. George and Rollo got out.
Some people, therefore, describe a char à banc as a sofa placed endwise on wheels.
Rollo was sitting in a char à banc when he said this, at the door of the hotel.
Rollo had taken the precaution to have the curtains of the char à banc rolled up, so that he and Mr. George could see out freely on all sides of them as they rode along.
The char à banc stopped before the door of the hotel; and the coachman, getting down from his seat in front, opened the door.
In the group Elato, however, it appears that what is now the islet Falipi, is called in Cantova's Chart, the Banc de Falipi.
The banc d'oeuvre, a sort of pew erected opposite the pulpit for the clergy and Monsieur le Maire and his assistants during sermon, is a chef-d'oeuvre of Renaissance sculpture in wood.
It would be a longer expedition even than to Vesuvius, and as many were anxious to take part it was arranged to hire a motor char-à-banc to accommodate about twenty-four girls and several teachers.
The char-a-banc put her down opposite the Aquarium.
There will be eight of us, and the char-a-banc holds twelve, so we shall have plenty of room.
A char-a-banc will be at the door at half-past ten to-morrow, good people.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "banc" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.