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Example sentences for "taxis"

Lexicographically close words:
taxidermists; taxidermy; taxied; taximeter; taxing; taxonomic; taxonomy; taxpayer; taxpayers; taxpaying
  1. Motor-buses swept by; taxis swept by; parcels vans swept by, hooting.

  2. The palace entrance would be here to my left, down in the street where those taxis were parked.

  3. You will read that near dawn that morning, the bodies of three men in crimson cloaks came hurtling down through the air and fell in the street near where several taxis were parked.

  4. Susut ang taksi árung urása, Taxis are scarce round about this time.

  5. Miskínu ang taksi dinhing dapíta, Taxis are scarce in this area.

  6. Abdominal taxis or massage has been earnestly recommended and frequently practised in cases of constriction.

  7. And by the time I'd retrieved this bulky package from the express agent and stowed it inside, all the other commuters had boarded their various limousines and flivver taxis and cleared out.

  8. Round every corner and shooting along every street, taxis and motors were speeding, driven by half-awake chauffeurs.

  9. The taxis performed in reference to the position of both as regards the canal and abdominal rings.

  10. Mode of performing the taxis according to the course of the hernia.

  11. It was fortunate that there were two taxis at the stand which Mary discovered after a journey of several blocks through lonely streets; that is, Pete considered it was fortunate.

  12. The two taxis had not been in motion for many minutes when Pete became convinced that he could name Mary's destination almost beyond a question.

  13. Bill went out into the hall to see if the taxis had arrived.

  14. She stopped as if to turn away, hesitated, lingered, gazing out with sober eyes at the confusion of limousines, touring cars and taxis that rolled endlessly by, with here and there a high green bus lumbering above all the traffic.

  15. Through the wide canyon darted the taxis and limousines that marked the beginnings of the city's night activity.

  16. These taxis not only escort the cab; they pocket it and keep out help.

  17. Callin' taxis for people ain't my job," he remarked negligently.

  18. Within limits it really does mean pretty frocks, and theatres, and taxis when we want them.

  19. Footnote 4: The perfumer of the Count de Taxis is mentioned by Arabella Stuart herself, in one of her letters to her uncle, the Earl of Shrewsbury.

  20. Did you not know," he asked, "that the Count de Taxis did me the honour of appointing me his domestic perfumer, and carried me abroad with him after he left England?

  21. Lights twinkled in the misty dark; taxis sprinted across the open spaces; and people greeted each other gaily by the brightly-lit shops.

  22. Even the theatres were darkened to some extent, but taxis were about, and kept depositing their loads of men and smiling women.

  23. The next morning, as if by magic, hundreds of taxis had sprung into existence, though they were much in demand.

  24. Because she can afford taxis as a matter of course herself, she never thinks that other people can't.

  25. The number of taxis at the station bewildered Alex, who had only seen one or two crawling about the streets in Rome, and had heard of them, besides, as ruinously expensive.

  26. Most of the taxis is swalowed up in the mud.

  27. Everyone stands in the square lookin like a hat rack waitin for the three taxis to come along.

  28. Several taxis were arriving and there were many cars parked along the block.

  29. He strode up and down his rooms or stood at the window watching the hurrying throngs, the lumbering green busses, the thousand automobiles and taxis over on Fifth Avenue.

  30. Put up with trains or tubes and taxis instead, I'm afraid.

  31. A long row of other cars and taxis was ahead, and from them alighted guests in dull black opera hats, with mufflers; once or twice there was the light and jewelled gleam of a woman's wrap, but they were mostly men who were driving up.

  32. In the dusty bit of lane mended by the wooden sleepers a line of grass-green taxis was drawn up.

  33. The progress was slow and penitential, for Miss Greta declined to lose sight of the two taxis which followed with the luggage.

  34. Taxis were beginning to grow scarce in London.

  35. The Renous, Dungarvon, Batholomew and Cain's Rivers all discharge into its lower waters, and well above Blackville the pretty little Taxis River at Boiestown marks the westerly turn of the main or South-West Miramichi.

  36. We was a long, long ways from either taxis or traffic cops, though.

  37. As our taxis bumped us along, we dodged between coffee-colored heaps of slush that had once been snow, and overhead all that waved in the breeze was dingy blankets hung out on the fire-escapes.

  38. It's true there weren't any taxis on the rank at the minute; but he could have got one by walking a hundred yards along Trafalgar Square, and she must have known it as well as he did.

  39. There were many taxis coming into the line of traffic from Bond Street and from the other main thoroughfares crossing Oxford Street--red taxis, just like the one in which Forbes was escaping.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "taxis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.