Sentences with phrase «at taxi ranks»

However, you can find them at taxi ranks or book them in advance through one of the several taxi companies.
Up in Edinburgh on my date with the Groupon Guy, we said bye at a taxi rank, and a few days later he admitted he would have kissed me, but it all just seemed too public.
You can hail them on the street, find them at a taxi rank or book through a Manila taxi firm.

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Miami ranked as the most expensive city in which to cook a meal at home, coming in at $ 22.66 from online retailer Grocery Taxi (grocerytaxi.com).
Again the NPPs candidate has been on record for unplugging the transmission power source of 3FM radio during the Ablekuma North Constituency debate organized on Friday August 26, 2016 at Kwashieman taxi rank in the full glare of supporters of both parties, denying NDC members the opportunity of dancing to the presidents campaign song (Mahama paper) thereby crushing an otherwise interesting event to an abrupt end.
You're best bet if you need a taxi in the evening is to ask your server at a restaurant for directions to the nearest taxi rank, or simply get them to call for a taxi in your behalf.
A taxi rank can be found at the terminal as well as a range of shuttle buses and transfer services to the city centre and surrounding region.
The taxi rank is at the front of the terminal
By taxi: You'll find taxi ranks located at the big hotels, airports and main beaches.
100m in front of the villas there is a bus stop and 400m there is a taxi rank at the nearby Europa Shopping Center.
For a special evening out you can leave the car at the apartment, because a local taxi rank is situated nearby at the Match Room Country Club taking you to Fuengirola just 10 minutes away, nevertheless when taking the car free parking is available, also numerous car - parks can be found around the town.
Return to Perth Sheraton Taxi rank at 0200 Monday 27 February
At the bottom of Riviera there is a park, shops, supermarkets, bars, restaurants and a taxi rank.
My favourite chat up line was heard in a taxi rank at 4 in the morning in Liverpool — imagine this spoken in a sharp Liverpudlian accent — «Hey girl, wan na go halves on a baby?»
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