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There has never been a time when you couldn't get a carriage ride through the Park.
That's not enough time to get a carriage clock.
Get a carriage or the car so the bride and groom can go on a honeymoon.
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Yet he is getting a carriage because he has battened on the hypochondriacs of Regency England.
It comes at a crucial point, where Frank uncharacteristically blunders by mentioning an item of parochial gossip that he can only know from his secret correspondence with Jane: Mr Perry the apothecary is getting a carriage (because he is making so much money from the maladies imaginaries of Highbury).
But a commuter can make the ride easier, Rusty said, by getting a carriage.
"The first thing I did was to get a horse and carriage into town and buy some more clothes".
Who ever was in charge for the Beeb setting up, good job LIZADONNELLY: Wills has to wear gloves to get into a carriage.
So you don't run down the steps in a dimity dress to get into a carriage.
A year after they met, Ms. Chang told Mr. Ling: "If you want to propose, you've got to have a carriage and a helicopter.
When you get made redundant from other jobs you get a golden handshake and a carriage clock, but when your time is up as a live-in parent, all you get is an attic full of rubbish.
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