Eksempler på brug af Get on a bus på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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Okay. Better get on a bus.
Get on a bus as fast as you can.
That's probably our next move. Just get on a bus and leave.
Get on a bus as fast as you can.
We feel lazy and get on a bus home for siesta.
Get on a bus and get to New York.
She later saw the young woman get on a bus for San Francisco.
Just get on a bus and leave.
You just get on a bus to the nearest biggest city.
Testifying against the Dragons will get your father out, but then you get on a bus, you disappear.
You get on a bus. You ride until you reach a coast.
We left the Porsche so we could get on a bus and rent some other car.
You get on a bus and everyone on it smells of… I don't know.
She's in our basement and she's ready to be driven to Cold Creek to get on a bus that leaves in two hours, that will take her to Boston, where she's gonna start her life over.
Get on a bus and start from scratch… in another city, with an expiration date?
And she's ready to be driven to Cold Creek to get on a bus that leaves in two hours, that will take her to Boston, where she's gonna start her life over.
Get on a bus and start from scratch in another city with an expiration date?
To read up on a dead blues musician? and travel over 500 miles a toothbrush and a French war medal You get on a bus in Tampa with $212.
You cannot get on a bus every time you two have a fight.
I'm jealous of how your mother comes all the way to see you from Colombia… when my own mother won't even get on a bus… from the almond co-op she lives on three hours away.
Yep, we can get on a bus and be there in a couple of hours.
May I also make one brief comment in response to the previous question:in Graz too, you have to get on a bus to travel five metres, so you are not the only one.
Figured I would get on a bus tomorrow, head down to Florida or something and start looking for work.
We get on a bus at Piazza Venezia and walk to Café Fantini for a light lunch.
It seems that whenever you get on a bus, train or plane, you're guaranteed to see at least one person gazing at a block of numbers looking quizzical with a pen in their mouth. The problem I have with Sudoku is that I find it gets very repetitive very quickly and I often end up putting down my puzzle book after just a couple of games.
The girl got on a bus an hour ago.
He may have got on a bus from here, or a car.
So I got on a bus.