Examples of 'he took a taxi' in a sentence

Meaning of "he took a taxi"

he took a taxi: This phrase simply describes the action of someone using a taxi as a mode of transportation. It implies that the person chose to travel by taxi for a specific journey or distance

How to use "he took a taxi" in a sentence

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he took a taxi
He took a taxi in order not to miss the train.
The vendor tells her he took a taxi and left.
He took a taxi to get there in time.
I think he took a taxi.
He took a taxi and drove back to the flats.
Maybe he took a taxi.
He took a taxi from the airport to his home.
Cynthia Bennett simply He took a taxi and left.
So he took a taxi to his next stop.
At the corner of the Boulevard des Capucines he took a taxi.
Once he took a taxi without them.
After he stopped by at the judiciary, he took a taxi by himself.
He took a taxi to the hospital.
Because Tom had missed the bus, he took a taxi.
He took a taxi both ways.

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After 20 minutes of searching, he took a taxi to his private residence.
He took a taxi to a bus stop.
Tom intended to walk home, but it started raining, so he took a taxi.
He took a taxi to the station.
It's possible he took a taxi.
He took a taxi at the airport.
On Wednesday he took a taxi into Bangkok for the fight.
He took a taxi because he was in a hurry.
From Caen, he took a taxi to Le Hamel.
He took a taxi to get there.
Well, he took a taxi.
He took a taxi to Los Angeles Airport and flew back to Seattle.
He took a taxi back to his sister's house.
He took a taxi straight to the house, but stayed for only an hour.
He took a taxi to his family's house.

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