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Ramsey took the tube, turned it over in his hand.
But she had taken the tube up from London to shop for the day.
I've started walking to work instead of taking the Tube whenever possible.
Why didn't he show as having taken the tube there?
After a moment he took the tube from its peg.
If you take the tube and are late they won't hold up the race.
The boss sighed and took the tube out of his mouth.
I take the tube in my hand while he lights the foil from underneath.
Banks took the tube and checked constantly to see if he was being followed.
Peter took the tube from his friend and turned back to face his little brother.
She kept saying we needed to take the tube to Northampton."
We made it through the crowd to the door without any more distractions, and took the Tube under the bay.
When one appears with a purple liquid in it, he takes the tube and runs.
I can take the Tube back to the office."
He considered not going in at all, considered turning around and taking the tube back out to the street.
He used to walk up to the Angel and take the tube to the City.
She took the tube, removed the cap, and spread a white cream onto her hands.
Taking the tube, Tad walked over to one of the microscopes.
He was taking the tube back to King's Cross and a train from there.
Flynn took the tube and stuck it under his trench coat.
From there he took the tube to Down Street.
I take the tube and put a whole gob of lubrication there.
He took the tube and walked the last half-mile to his home in a downpour.
I'll take the tube and leave you the driver."
Murph took the tube and held it to the light.
Was there a suburban house with a nice, smiling wife and two children waving goodbye as he left to catch the tube?
Felix nodded eagerly, catching the tube thrown to him.
Over the weekend, I caught the tube down to Ma'adi.
So I went down into the subway-and caught the tube for Mombasa, again paying cash.
One evening, tired, hungry and frazzled, I caught the tube home from Central London.
Hertzog danced forward, caught the tube, snatched it out of Waylock's hands.
They were soon ready to leave and caught the tube down to the West End (London, England).
I like catching the tube in Cairo - no mad car driving, no car horns.
Crowder flushed and dropped his right hand, catching the tube and fingering the catch.
It's Des who realizes first: 'That man gonna catch the tube.
Quietly, competently, she shut up her flat before making her way to the Underground to catch the tube to Heathrow.
They left the restaurant, wandered around Covent Garden, caught the tube back to north London, and he was back home in time for Sports Report.
But unless you spend the night before patiently reserving your patch, finding a prime viewing spot can be like trying to catch the tube in the morning rush hour.
I'm off to catch the tube, which will doubtless be a) a nightmare of epic proportions and the worst experience of my life bar none or b) enjoyable.
There were six days left when Peter left the hotel room before breakfast, caught the tube at Green Park and left it again at Finsbury Park.
I was in a hurry to catch the tube - it was the rush hour - I didn't want to miss the train - Cedric.you see, Cedric was waiting -'
Julian Farge, shaved and hungry, waited in the corridor with the other passengers, impatient at the delay: if he did not catch the tube by 0700 he was bound to be late for his appointment with FOSM.
His car was still parked near Corinne's flat, so he made his way to Liverpool Street, where he could catch the tube back to Earl's Court and pick up his car before meeting Julian Harwood.
I saw us strolling down Birdcage Walk on a sunny Sunday afternoon, admiring extravagant clumps of searing-blue delphinium; sitting sedately in a black square taxi as it careened around Hyde Park Corner; panting down the escalators to catch the tube for a last-minute matinee at the Barbican.