Usar "ticket" en una oración
ticket oraciones de ejemplo
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1. "The maps were there, but the claim ticket wasn't," Ava told him
2. "We still have the maps," he said, "But you can be sure she has the claim ticket
3. He jogged across the footbridge and asked questions at the ticket offices on all the docks
4. He left all his drawers open and all over the walls were fliers, notebook doodles, and movie ticket stubs
5. "If they found the maps and the ticket, they wouldn't have had time to get to the aluminum yet without a boat like this
6. "But now we can be sure she has the claim ticket," he bellowed
7. " He pointed to that line on the ticket
8. It's a ten penny ticket and yellow's two cents inside but I bring a skin of green in a nightcoat, I don't wear the coat, I just have that skin in the sleeve, I say the coat's for later
9. The ticket price for their death has already been paid
10. Or, if a follower on Instagram likes or comments on a photo, they are entered to win a ticket or a product that has not been released for sale by the company yet
11. His eyes were glued on his friend a few yards away who was buying a lottery ticket probably with the money they got from begging
12. I grabbed my ticket and passport and emptied a drawer into my backpack
13. ticket this year,' I said as I chained our suitcase to the lower berth
14. 'Hasmukh-ji's seniority in the party earned him a ticket
15. ” He signed the last ticket
16. He has a couple of debts to pay, a couple of issues to resolve from the old days, but once everything is sorted he wants nothing more than a season ticket to Ibrox, and, anyway, things have a habit of turning down at the corners when Ken gets involved
17. The ticket office end of the place was manned by a middle aged woman with grey hair and a pair of knitting needles going fifteen to the dozen
18. ‘All I have to go on is the fact that she reported the card as stolen so when it was presented at the bus ticket office, it flashed up a warning
19. Billy is out of breath as he reaches the top of the short rise to the car park, and stumbles, catching his shoulder on the edge of one of the car park ticket machines
20. Simthwaite was only trying to buy a bus ticket south – no court is going to take that very seriously
21. Roman paid for his ticket in cash
22. He stuffed the second half of the round trip ticket into
23. Then he wondered if maybe she had bought her ticket on the eye
24. By the time he got back to the office, no ticket had been found
25. Wait in the queue to buy a ticket … read the list of possible permutations – wash and wax, wash and soft wax (?), multi-colour foam and undercar scrub … a bit technical for me … only want a cleaner car
26. was Agent Johnson, with ticket in hand
27. “7-14! Who here has a raffle ticket reading Revelation 7-14?? ”
28. Heather opened her purse at the ticket window, but Roman clamped it shut
29. Miss Bunker and a few chosen students manned the ticket booth and ushered in the arriving audience
30. She offered that I'll pay first my round-trip ticket and I'll pay it later by deducting from my monthly salary if I really want to go
31. He would have escorted them to the ticket counter, but the car behind honked its horn
32. and the ticket collector pulled out – of all things – a
33. can’t fly,’ she said (it was Tom’s ticket that was missing)
34. visiting cards and there was the ticket
35. The brain also needs to be stretched and maximized to earn that ticket
36. To see a ticket in your dream represents the price you need to pay to attain your goals
37. A ticket signifies the start of a new endeavor
38. Consider also the type of ticket
39. A bus or train ticket symbolizes the price you pay to get ahead in life, while a movie ticket represents your need to be more objective in a situation
40. grammar, as a rare entry ticket into this closed community
41. A one-way ticket was now the only option
42. I walked back into the ticket hall and saw the holes in the roof the advertising signs on the walls were rusted and covered in green growth and most of the brown and green tiles were missing
43. should have gotten a ticket for following too closely or some such offense
44. the most popular was to greet the tourists at the airport with a ticket 121
45. He instructed me to take all the cash money for the little jobs like five, ten, or twenty dollars that were paid for without writing a ticket and to keep that in one envelope and not let his wife Paula deposit it on Fridays when she came by to take care of the banking
46. The ticket cost me a hundred twenty rubles after receiving a military discount
47. She just cannot lose for she gets a meal ticket for life and citizenship of a much more desired country than an African one
48. Knowing he wasn’t up to the ten hour drive back up to Scotland in his present state, he checked on-line and booked a ticket on the sleeper train for himself and his bike
49. What is unconceivable is that the ticket to enter the caves and the museum is one and the same and that tourists cannot visit the museum when the caves are not accessible
50. Caroline put on a snit that Sylvia wasn’t fun any longer, and waving her ticket in front of her, carped about money wasted
1. Spelman said the show was ticketed for 9:00, but that 'these theaters don't run like a train schedule,' to the chuckles of himself and Mr
2. “Still, it seems they could have just ticketed you or something,” she suggested
3. He had a huge, oaken cabinet arranged in shallow drawers, and here, neatly ticketed and classified, were beetles from every corner of the earth, black, brown, blue, green, and mottled
4. “Our vehicles are being stopped and ticketed for speeding and broken taillights, even when they were not speeding and their taillights were not broken
5. We had a little competition about who ticketed the sweetest car, and I throw out the Porsche
6. He says he ticketed it too, at the same spot, early the next morning
7. " Fauchelevent belonged, in fact, to that species, which the impertinent and flippant vocabulary of the last century qualified as demi-bourgeois, demi-lout, and which the metaphors showered by the chateau upon the thatched cottage ticketed in the pigeon-hole of the plebeian: rather rustic, rather citified; pepper and salt
1. 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
2. I stepped up to the ticketing counter
3. ticketing, however, has become commonplace in our neighborhood in recent years
4. pointed to a section that he said prevented the cop from ticketing him for anything because he, as a member of Congress “shall in all cases, except treason, felony and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest” both while attending a session and traveling to or from the Capitol
5. “It’s a common misconception that it (the law) prevents ticketing,” says a Georgetown University professor
6. of the House and Senate escaped ticketing and arrest last year for a variety of traffic offenses ranging from speeding to driving while intoxicated
7. In 1995 the USCG MSO in Duluth began ticketing vessels that spilled less than 100 gallons of oil into navigable waters
8. Ticketing quotas have been reported on extensively in
9. planes, use a common ticketing and check in system and serve the same
1. "It's not a lunch or two, or the tickets, it's all the sheaths I bought, all the parties I went to, all the concerts I went to, all the guys I did, all the yaag I did
2. My dad was always active in the village I grew up in and I spent a lot of my younger years shadowing him as he took tickets at various gates or rushed around using me as a ‘gofer’ … thank goodness I wasn’t a shy child, that would have been hell!
3. You can promote a contest where if new customers follow you through the social media site, they are automatically entered to win tickets to a big event
4. You can offer things such as free trips, gift cards or credit card gift rewards, movie tickets, backstage concert tickets or tickets to their favorite sporting event of the year
5. Joe gave Marshall £20 and took his tickets
6. Your passport and tickets are safe and secure
7. chocolates, and tickets to a great getaway island somewhere in the south Pacific
8. On instructions from ‘he who must be obeyed’, I have not been allowed to look at the price tickets
9. 'But July is better,' Fred said, 'it is winter in Australia and tickets are cheaper
10. We received tickets in the
11. He tries to remember; speeding tickets, unpaid fines, tax fraud, anything that might shut out the possibility of a name other than his daughter’s being mentioned
12. He put his ‘Be back soon’ sign on the door and went down three elevator shafts into the catacombs of the Gnomes where the original sample tickets for the Helmet Room labs were stored
13. In a dusty and damp cavern lit only by his own torch, he got down drawer after drawer of sample tickets and thumbed thru them in their thousands, one by one, starting on the first day of the decade when Enjteen was born so he was sure he didn’t miss any
14. While the gentlemen were engaged in acquiring rail tickets, Harry and the Spelman ladies enjoyed a light brunch
15. “I just happen to have two tickets for seats at Wrigley on Sunday
16. carried two box seat tickets at Wrigley—a toast to Roman, a celebration for the
17. “Even a janitor can afford the dollar show Heather: tickets,
18. Britainic was to sail from Chelsea Docks on Wednesday the eleventh of April, therefore tickets for passage on the Overland train were arranged to insure their arrival in New York with time to spare should the unforeseen impede their journey
19. By the way, I'll try to call some of the airlines also here in Hong Kong to find out if it is cheaper to buy tickets from here than they are in the USA
20. there had been new tickets left by the Insurance Company
21. In the state lotteries, the tickets are really not worth the price which is paid by the original
22. fair one than the common state lotteries, there would not be the same demand for tickets
23. tickets ; and others, small shares in a still greater number
24. certain ; and the greater the number of your tickets, the nearer you approach to this certainty
25. The woman who puts most her paycheck into lottery tickets, dreaming of
26. on a drive with her, couldn’t afford balcony tickets for movies as
27. the Haryana State Lottery tickets, and that too at the crunch;
28. him about the availability of tickets on the train from Pune to
29. tickets, and I told him to cancel my parent one and book for the
30. Victor had booked the tickets
31. Due to our increase in rent at the Arrington Forum, we are finding it necessary to raise the price of our season tickets from $228 to $275
32. Single viewing tickets will also be subject to a price increase
33. We hope that you will consider purchasing season tickets for next year despite this change
34. The deadline for buying tickets to the conference is May 25th
35. Once guests showed their tickets, their wrists were stamped with the date and the name of the competition
36. The (official) reason behind this egregious measure was to promote greater visibility and monitoring (read: write up more tickets) of vehicular infractions (not to mention increased revenue accruing from licensing and registration requirements, inspection and other user fees)
37. She proceeded to purchase the tickets and lead Paul and Helen onward as if she had been there a hundred times before
38. From the NKWD headquarters, we went straight to the main railway station where I bought first-class tickets to Moscow for everyone
39. The tickets for our further journey to Brest-Litovsk would have to be purchased in Moscow because at our station they only sold tickets as far as Moscow
40. Taking the two complimentary tickets, I studied them for a moment
41. I felt it odd that this flight had not appeared on the scheduled flights on the Internet when I reserved our tickets
42. They should hurry: bus tickets, she knew, sold out quickly, soon it would be daylight and there were still Herminia’s bandages to change
43. We arrived at the complex before noon, and there were no more tickets to that “Sistine Chapel of the quaternary art” as someone has called that artistic center
44. It continued as he stood in line to exchange dollars for Czech Kronen with which to purchase tickets to Warsaw
45. The purchase of the tickets had taken almost all of the American dollars he was carrying on his person, and meant that he might not be able to pay for a decent meal until he could dig into the extra cash in his suitcase
46. He was in a foul mood when he told Elizabeth the price of the train tickets
47. All he had tickets for were the six o’clock or later departures: did she want one or not? She took one
48. He punched tickets,
49. Then the PLEASE HOLD ALL TICKETS warning came up on the screen and
50. “Where will he stay? I don’t think they sell tickets to dogs