Ainda não temos significados para "take taxis".
1For example, I prefer not to take taxis or limos.
2Alaskans hire airplanes almost casually as New Yorkers take taxis.
3However, they'll need to take taxis because train services are being shut down from 9pm.
4They can't return to work; they're forced to take taxis because they can't climb the subway stairs.
5But Zebunnisa Burki, a Karachi-based journalist, said many women in the city cannot afford to take taxis.
6They had to take taxis to the airport at their own expense because public transport was not running.
7They said they were going to walk to Mutual, where they were planning to take taxis from Voortrekker Road.
8MPs are now being urged to take taxis and travel in groups because of the threat to their safety.
9Those who find the road rules overwhelming can ride the subway or take taxis, buses or limousines to sports venues.
10They still ride bikes, but occasionally take taxis, and they still live without a dishwasher, freezer, clothes dryer and air-conditioner.
11I take taxis to the mall, and I go to the Borders and drink coffee on the deck and watch the water taxis float by.
12The mother of two teen daughters has a disabled husband and cannot afford to take taxis with fares of 300 Afghani ($5.50) per ride.
13The numbers were reduced when some passengers took taxis.
14Buses and trains took many on to emergency accommodation elsewhere, and others took taxis, a Reuters witness said.
15You couldn't always throw money at a problem by staying at a nice hotel or taking taxis everywhere.
16"We are all taking taxis from now on...well, for a while anyway."
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