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She took a taxi to the park and went in.
He went outside, to take a taxi to his office.
When he called the staff, they told him to take a taxi out to the university.
We can always take a taxi to do that at night.
You need to take a taxi as It's down a side road.
But then he would have to take a taxi, for the picture.
He really would take a taxi if there was one!
The best way to find the base is to take a taxi.
It is also easy to walk around or to take a taxi.
He took a taxi and was soon in conference with the man.
He took a taxi to the hospital by himself, and died that same day.
When the two men reached the street, they took a taxi.
We decided to take a taxi back to our hotel.
In the morning they took a taxi to the airport.
Richard took a taxi, which got him there in a few minutes.
After many phone calls, the women found a small hotel with an available room and took a taxi.
Before leaving her, I wanted to be sure that she had enough money to take a taxi home.
It never even occurred to him to take a taxi home.
Or do you take a taxi to go six blocks?
Harry left it to take a taxi of his own.
After leaving a message for their friends, they took a taxi to the field.
I got out and took a taxi to another motel.
In town we took a taxi up to the Shelby.
Besides taking a taxi, what's the best way to get there?
To get around, you can either walk, take a taxi or even rent a car.
Perhaps they would be able to get a taxi at the station.
Would you go up to the station and get a taxi for us?
They got a taxi at the front of the hotel.
And I'm getting a taxi for you this very minute.
Of course, no one would wish that these other people never get a taxi.
"On either count would you run me over to where I can get a taxi?"
From there we can get a taxi to take you to your hotel.
Are there buses or am I best off getting a taxi?
Well I can get a taxi easy enough, there's plenty of them god knows.
He got a taxi for the children and they all crowded into it.
Down where the lights began I got a taxi back to the hotel.
Well I'm not get a taxi from the station you know a dump!
I stepped off at the next disc and got a taxi.
Buses are so expensive these days, you may as well get a taxi.
Edgar knew his destination and they soon got a taxi.
Somewhere I could get a taxi to take me to?"
They kept beating my head and preventing me from getting a taxi.
Let us walk down to the corner of the common and get a taxi."
"I'll be glad to take you there and get a taxi back."
Victorians simply want to be able to get a taxi when they need one.
One time in Adelaide, he had done a show and needed to get a taxi.
"We used to get a taxi and go around Paris," she remembered.
I got a taxi home and went to bed.
I got a taxi because I had one more thing to do.
"In a minute or two we'll be able to get a taxi.