Sentence examples for carriage taking from inspiring English sources

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The most lascivious scene is a howlingly ridiculous moment when Porter's pal and partner in after-hours adventure, Monty Woolley Allan Cordunerr), jumps out of the horse-drawn carriage taking the two of them through Central Park at night and announces with a neon leer that he is going for a walk in the Ramble.

Such is the conversation we imagine must have passed between Prince Charles and those who ushered him, 33 years after his first and hitherto only trip on the London Underground, into the remarkably uncrowded carriage taking him from Farringdon to King's Cross station to mark the 150th anniversary of the tube.

We follow Irisz all over Budapest without quite knowing exactly where she ends up or why: Where is this carriage taking her?

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After the fire, Deutsche Bahn, the German railroad company that owned the sleeping carriage, took seven similar carriages out of service for safety checks.

A horse-drawn carriage took us to the Breithorn Hotel, third class but comfortable, where we had a dinner that included boiled tongue.

And when it was over, the bridegroom, who had arrived by horse-drawn carriage, took his wife's hand and ducked into a vintage Checker cab, which then wended its way to their reception at the Brooklyn Museum.

Then the horses — and the entire carriage took off, and a chaotic scene unfolded block by block, over some seven blocks along Riverview Drive, a street of quaint shops parallel to the river.

There are no carriages taking us to our weddings.

According to the World Health Organisation, some 25m people all told have died in road accidents since horseless carriages took to the streets (the first such fatal accident occurred in London in 1896).

Where are the city's horse-drawn carriages taken when they need repairs? A. When your car breaks down, you take it to someone who knows how to fix cars; when your carriage breaks down, you take it to someone who knows how to fix horse-drawn carriages.

They avoid eye contact with homeless people, curse the barista in long coffee lines and get annoyed by how much space baby carriages take up on public transit.

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