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Example sentences for "hackney coach"

  • Here I took a hackney coach, and to White Hall, and there met Sir W.

  • After dinner my wife and Creed and I being entered a hackney coach to go to the other end of the town, we espied The.

  • I believe she was a woman of pleasure, but was shy enough to me, and so I saw her go out afterwards, and I took a hackney coach, and away.

  • I took off my handsome wedding garment, and as soon as it was dusk we crept out, and went away to Marcoline's lodging in a hackney coach, carrying with us the planetary offerings which I had gained so cleverly.

  • They met on the appointed night, and, hiring a hackney coach, directed the driver to stop at that corner of the old Pancras Road, at which stands the parish workhouse.

  • The servant left him in the hall, and went up stairs; when shortly after, a second arrived with a hackney coach, and on his being questioned by the servant, he said he brought the coach to take his master and mistress home.

  • We next cut the traces of a hackney coach, and led the horses into a mews, ?

  • Having reached the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, he got out at a short distance from a hackney coach stand, to which he went on foot, and thence returned to the Quai Malaquais, escaping all inquiry.

  • Asie is coming to fetch you in a hackney coach, and you will be in Paris this evening.

  • You will find a hackney coach at the door," said the man as they went downstairs.

  • Well, if we were to go to-night in a hackney coach to Monsieur de Saint-Germain, he would not like to see you walk in any more than you would like to be seen going there.

  • After Zachariah had washed and dressed, they were to take a hackney coach together.

  • And I says to my cousin's husband, who drives a hackney coach, 'Just you drop down and carry him home.

  • The constables, after putting the corpse in a hackney coach, proceeded to the room; but it was dark and empty.

  • Thence home with my Lord Bruncker for discourse sake, and thence by hackney coach home, and so my wife and I mighty pleasant discourse, supped and to bed.

  • I instantly obeyed, and sending for a hackney coach, the mantua-maker got her husband, a decent tradesman, and his apprentice to accompany me.

  • I then ordered a hackney coach to be called, and said, I would go with her to her father.

  • She made, however, her enquiry about the carriage, and he told her that he had come in a hackney coach, which was waiting for him at the door.

  • Then ringing the bell, he ordered a hackney coach.

  • GALE JONES from Newgate, and he, shortly after, fell into the procession in a hackney coach.

  • Being in a hackney coach, they tossed up who should pay for it.

  • He is coming in a hackney coach, I tell you.

  • I will take a hackney coach, and be at your abode as soon as you.

  • All at once Jondrette raised his voice:-- "By the way, in such weather as this he will come in a hackney coach.

  • He said to them, do not talk of this news as you go along--as soon as you have parted with me you may tell who you please; by and by he said, Pray where can I get a hackney coach?

  • They tried to get a hackney coach at the Three Stags, they could not, and they went on to the Marsh Gate, there they found one coach, and one coach only; Colonel Du Bourg stepped out of the post chaise into the hackney coach.

  • So she was alone, and was much disturbed, and came to Whitehall in a hackney coach; some say in a cart.

  • Two orange girls in a hackney coach, one of whom appeared to have a very pretty face, immediately drew his attention; besides, he had a natural curiosity for such objects.

  • My horses not being arrived, and disliking the vehicle of a hackney coach, I walked forward to the inn at which the stranger had been left; musing much on the prospect before me, which was once more beginning to be heavily overcast.

  • My direction was across the common; and fortunately I met with a carriage, which proved to be a hackney coach returning to town with two passengers.

  • I had not yet philosophy enough for either, and at the appointed hour a hackney coach was in waiting, and I and Miss Eliza, accompanied by Enoch who had business in the Temple, were driven to Drury Lane Theatre.

  • The foot-boy was to attend, with a hackney coach.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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