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luggage oraciones de ejemplo
luggage
1. They sent most of their luggage on to his ranch with a freight man, they would be living rough from here and she had misgivings about that
2. Other passengers take their seats around him, some stowing luggage in the overhead areas before sitting
3. Tahlmute climbed to the plank, checked the straps on his luggage and looked at what doostEr brought
4. It was only a mildly suspicious piece of hand luggage
5. Wiesse comes to see us off, confirming that the main luggage was sent off early this morning by wagon
6. The departure TV displayed Stephanos - Gate 5 - Area A, and since my luggage was hopefully in transit since Bristol, I thought I might as well check in right away and relax
7. We blustered across the tarmac to the arrivals hall which was more like someone's lounge and after about ten minutes, to my immense relief, I recognised my luggage on the carousel looking forlorn and winding its way towards me like a prisoner finally released
8. It happened when a passenger, trying to close the luggage door by pressing it shut with his foot, bent it out of shape
9. My mother took a plastic tag tie off a luggage bag and put one end around my wrist and the other around hers as handcuffs, so she would feel me get up during the night
10. The plane landed mid afternoon and I had to wait nearly half an hour to get my luggage, so it was about 5
11. A small door opened near the base of the pillars and a man came out and began speaking with Yellelle about the luggage
12. I have never seen anything to match the craftsmanship and quality of this luggage
13. Allcock's luggage (far fewer in number than on his last visit)
14. Alcock was simply watching impassively the scene before them, puffing his pipe and keeping an eye on the conductor as he monitored the ingress and egress of passengers and luggage on and off his train
15. Allcock already had their luggage assembled neatly in their compartment
16. Allcock welcomed him by name, indicated the trolleys of luggage following them, then he led Harry to the Ticketing office at the far end of the inside of the station
17. He gave up questioning and turned to small talk about carting luggage around while traveling and his favorite means of travel
18. Grief! What a great heap of luggage! ‘Ben, can you help take this lot up to the girls’ room, please?’ I asked as soon as my unsuspecting son materialised
19. They hired porters to deliver their few items of luggage to their chosen hotel up the long series of narrow winding lanes and stepped paths
20. Tidied his rooms and toted the luggage to the entry door
21. Before dinner, as they divested their luggage of the presents prepared for the upcoming occasions, they each found opportunity to secretly sneak them beneath the lovely decorated tree in the Drawing Room
22. would board the cargo plane with his luggage because ghosts couldn’t fly with
23. They entered the airport, got their boarding passes and left their luggage
24. With a raincoat draped over his arm and brief case over his shoulder he dragged his luggage into the terminal
25. “I need all bodies placed in the container in less than an hour! The cabin luggage will be placed in the other container on the portside
26. “All bodies have been placed in the starboard container and the hand luggage in the other
27. I had a bunch of luggage with me
28. In those days the airlines didn't try and screw you over and charge you for every piece of luggage or carry-on
29. hosts told us to watch our luggage carefully so it wasn’t stolen
30. Enid, the boys and our luggage, and I began directing
31. After all that has been said of the levity and inconstancy of human nature, it appears evidently from experience, that man is, of all sorts of luggage, the most difficult to be transported
32. It did have a luggage rack
33. With the luggage shoved in the
34. Some were loaded with luggage, some with children
35. Scott hoisted his rucksack off the luggage holder feeling a substantial weight that was not lessened by any antigrav aid, so commonly used these days; it would provide the necessary exercise to leg muscles underused for this
36. He is among a throng of girls, parents, and luggage that exits the school building’s side door and makes its way out to the parking lot where there is some last minute chit-chat, the honking of horns, and waving good-bye
37. Carolyn had woken her mother and father with the news, and her father had insisted that they must leave the island at once, telling her that Dawn couldn’t come because there wasn’t enough room for her and all their luggage
38. (Driving to the airport, waiting on line, checking luggage and walking through metal detractors is a (by-product) of modern travel however not traveling) American Roads have lost their quintessential charm
39. As I pushed the trolley, which was probably heavier than my luggage, a short brunette lady with brown eyes and a wide smile greeted me
40. The big Overlander trucks stood to a very intimidating attention as they were loaded with our luggage and other necessities
41. He loaded his luggage onto the ledge and it was weighed, approved and nudged onto the conveyer belt to make its way to the waiting plane
42. Benek and Andzja who were in charge of the luggage, had no recollection of when they last saw the suitcases
43. Slipping back into bed after the luggage was replaced and the kitchen returned to a semblance of normality, Beth didn’t reemerge until she heard Sylvia’s shrill voice in the hallway
44. Travelers stopped to stare, luggage tumbled from an overturned cart and a nearby police officer unsnapped the flap of his holster, prepared for any emergency
45. For safety’s sake, Gordon moved all records to an aunt’s house and, with travel arrangements and luggage close at hand, watched the live broadcasts of the US congressional hearings
46. Waiting for our luggage, we remained in Madrid for two days and reconfigured our itinerary for visiting cities in the Iberian Peninsula
47. “Just what I needed,” I muttered as the bell man arrived to remove my luggage, small enough that I could have taken the bags in one hand
48. Putting my coat on the rack, I resisted the impulse to simply drop it over my luggage
49. She had never had her luggage so much as unzipped, let alone dug through and scrutinized, but she wasn’t anxious for the experience
50. He took our coats, called someone to dispose of our luggage, and told us where the main party was at