Sentences with phrase «take a cab over»

There are several ways to hop over to the old city: you can take a funicular up to the bridge and walk over, you can take a cab over the bridge, or you can take a boat.

Not exact matches

He began with acknowledging the many conceptions of freedom that are prevalent today: to be available to the whims of external forces (to be «taken over and hired by anyone who can pay,» as with a cab), or to be free to give vent to one's passions (as with the sexual revolution), to give two examples.
As we were shooting, Steve Harvey and his team prank photobombed us, Ben Stiler took photos with anxious fans outside of his hotel, two cab drivers got into it over a red light and I got the leftover whiffs of the garabge lined up along the street the night from before!
This is done in one of the most grating voice - overs in recent memory, the purpose of which seems to exist to either add bits of exposition and flavour that were not organically integrated into the script (perchance a result of Allen popping out a film a year) or simply make the film feel like it is moving forward while Vicky and Christina sit in cabs or take pictures in the various marketplaces.
The cab - hailing app, which has been banned from operating in several cities around the world, is also facing legal action in the UK over allegations that it mistreats its drivers by failing to ensure they earn minimum wage or take adequate holiday.
A great way to get to know your neighbors when you move in is saying, «In case my water breaks at 3 am, can I bring my son over so I can take a cab to the hospital?»
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