taxi造句181) Two passengers were injured when their taxi was rammed from behind by a bus.
182) I rang for a taxi and it arrived soon 'after.
183) We had a whip-round to pay for a taxi to the railway station.
184) He insisted I should take a taxi and offered to pay for it.
184)try its best to collect and create good sentences.
185) A taxi driver wound down his window and gave the cyclist a mouthful.
186) Be careful. Those grasping taxi - drivers might charge you too much.
187) The taxi was so slow we might just as well have gone on the bus.
188) You'll be able to get a taxi outside the station.
189) When you did your expenses, did you reckon in your taxi fares?
190) I have to be at the airport in 20 minutes please call a taxi.
191) The company will arrange for a taxi to meet you at the airport.
192) It's easier to take a taxi. But then again you can't always get one.
193) He's drunk again; we'd better call a taxi and get him home.
194) She gave permission to the plane to taxi into position and hold for takeoff.
195) We were whisked off in a taxi before we knew where we were.
196) Your luggage will be conveyed to the hotel by taxi.
197) When the taxi driver started to swear at him, he walked off.
198) A taxi almost hit him as he was crossing the street.
199) The taxi drivers' association is urging its members, who can work as many hours as they want, not to overdo it.
200) A taxi was picking up a passenger outside the hotel.
201) Just as she prepared to set off to the next village, two friends arrived in a taxi.
202) I became embroiled in an argument with the taxi driver.
203) The taxi driver picked up a fare outside the opera house.
204) For some reason which escapes me, we had to take a taxi.
205) Even if you take a taxi, you'll still miss your train.
206) The taxi driver was so rude to her that she didn't tip him.
207) No, a taxi will get you about the city faster.
208) Marlette was already out of the door, flagging down a taxi.
209) Getting a taxi will save you the bother of picking me up from the station.
210) He's a taxi driver, so he knows London like the back of his hand.