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28 Sentences With "takes the bus"

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" Later, "he gets dressed, puts on his coat and takes the bus to town.
He usually takes the bus, but it's raining today so I offered to pick him up.
The couple now lives in Bedford-Stuyvesant and regularly takes the bus — together — to visit family.
I make dinner while my boyfriend takes the bus home, which takes about an hour and a half.
Most are over 50, including a 94-year-old man who takes the bus to church every Sunday.
On a typical weekday morning, 16-year-old Alejandra Matias takes the bus to MetWest High School in Oakland, California.
Ortiz, a father of two, lives in a rented house and takes the bus to his job at the golf course.
Our sons go to different schools, but since my older one takes the bus, coordinating drop-offs and pick-ups hasn't been an issue.
Coupons in hand, he walks or takes the bus to Walmart, Giant Eagle, and Dave's Market to find the lowest prices on meat, vegetables and produce.
Carey spends four days of the week in San Francisco, so he only takes the bus one day a week when he works in Mountain View.
"You don't have to wait with a lot of people," said Anna Marte, 62, a Lower East Side resident who takes the bus at least once a week.
The Quebec-born woman, who converted to Islam 14 years ago, rarely takes the bus alone for fear that she will "lose my nerves" under a barrage of hateful comments.
He drives to the transit station and takes the bus from there — it's a lot less stressful than dealing with L.A. traffic, but it adds about 30 minutes to his commute each way.
She takes the bus every day to the ICA, where she swaggers about the gallery rooms and sings to herself, chatting with those who come in to say hello to her and taking clandestine phone calls from her children.
Not one to sit idle, Mr. Bracey takes to the streets daily, though he tends to stay in areas he knows, usually around 14th Street near his eye doctor, whom he takes the bus to visit every other month.
The assumption you can get from reading those sorts of stories is that if everyone works together and takes the bus and makes sure to turn off the lights when leaving the house, we'll have licked this climate change problem.
"I can't imagine many cities where the mayor goes to the market to buy food with her own money, takes the bus with her grocery bag and then cooks in a kitchen above her office," said Javier del Pino, a radio talk show host who used to invite Ms. Carmena on his show.
She takes the bus in which Visu travels. It appears that Visu and Anjali had eloped together, but that isn't the case. There are a host of interesting events and encounters between them that eventually ends on a positive note.
The bus hits an old woman. Gautham, sitting next to Shreya, carries the women to bus demanding to take her to hospital. He asks the help of Shreya to carry her to the hospital. The driver takes the bus leaving behind Gautham and Shreya at the hospital.
A door under the stairs leads down to the boiler room. Barney is a children's television presenter. He doesn't own a car and instead travels everywhere by tricycle or takes the bus. Barney and Beatrice share a mutual affection, though sometimes Barney is a bit shy when talking to her.
"Cat" brings both joy and adventure into Dave's life. Dave Mitchell lives in the middle of New York City. Dave Mitchell takes the bus or the subway. Cat's presence brings Dave into contact with several new people, including a troubled college-aged boy named Tom and his first girlfriend, Mary.
After an ordinary day at work, Güven leaves his office, takes the bus. He walks on his empty street, comes home to his three-storey apartment building. He enters his apartment, changes his clothes, washes his face, and sits down on the sofa in the living room. The living room is empty.
She has seen his face and, when he comes back the next day, she takes the bus to Blackpool and reports the murder to the police. Hermitage follows her to the police station. They return to the station with the police, but the body is missing. The police threaten to charge Miss Verity with filing a false police report.
Working in the cotton fields, Sal realizes that he is not made for this type of work. Leaving Terry behind, he takes the bus back to Times Square in New York City, bums a quarter off a preacher who looks the other way, and arrives at his aunt's house in Paterson, just missing Dean, who had come to see him, by two days.
Esau sees future visions and succeeds at controlling the visions, but is forced to use his ability for evil when his father Tall comes back. The Woman in the Snow is about the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Grady Bishop, a white bus driver is assigned the route nicknamed the "Blackbird Express." On a snowy night, Grady takes the bus in early due to the weather.
Later, that night, Tōru is visited at his post by his friend Kinue, a mad girl who believes that she is incredibly beautiful and that all men are after her. Kinue tells him a long story about how a boy molested her on the bus. After midnight, at his house in Hongō, Honda dreams about angels flying over the Miho Pine Grove, which he had visited that day. At 9am, Tōru's shift ends and he takes the bus home to his apartment.
Devastated, Philemon takes the bus back to Sophiatown and discovers Matilda in bed with her young lover. Philemon pretends not to acknowledge the discovery and scratches through the cupboard, telling Matilda that he was almost at work when he realised that he had left his pass at home and thus returned to fetch it. Matilda’s lover leaps out of the window and flees naked down the street — leaving his suit draped over a chair. Philemon regards the suit and tells Matilda that he notices that they have a visitor.
Sune goes to a toy store where two guys check a cap gun that Sune purchases, and forgets the money for Sophie's present, a pink cloth cat. Sune steals the cloth cat and puts it in his inner jacket pocket, when discovering the store using camera surveillance. Sune is ashamed, but pays for the cap gun and nobody notices him stealing the cloth cat. Sune takes the bus home, and rings on Sophie' s doorbell and says he stole the cloth cat, while Sophie means he's a criminal, is ashamed and believes he will end up in prison.

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