How To Use Telephone box In A Sentence
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Mr Doyle went home, but his wife had gone out for the evening, so he went to a telephone box and called an ambulance.
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He vented his fury on a telephone box.
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The most difficult and expensive item to acquire was a headset: these were often stolen from public telephone boxes.
SIGNOR MARCONI'S MAGIC BOX: The invention that sparked the radio revolution
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Locked in a telephone box.
Times, Sunday Times
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If you are feeling homesick for a red telephone box, Gibraltar is within striking distance.
The Sun
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On the glass panel of the telephone box a lithe figure of ambiguous gender was blowing a trumpet fanfare to celebrate his arrival.
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These fireworks are no longer bangers but more like explosives, which, only recently, have been used to blow telephone boxes to pieces.
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She told the court that she left her boyfriend at the flat briefly to make a call from a nearby telephone box.
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Great landscaping caught the eye opposite the telephone box and in the general area of the handball alley.
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He went to a telephone box and called an ambulance.
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Cash stolen: Thieves who broke into Bishop Auckland bowling pavilion stole money from a telephone box.
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The most difficult and expensive item to acquire was a headset: these were often stolen from public telephone boxes.
SIGNOR MARCONI'S MAGIC BOX: The invention that sparked the radio revolution
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Indeed, my enemies could fit in a red telephone box.
The Sun
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Local government could meet in a telephone box because function is not important.
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He vented his fury on a telephone box.
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Locked in a telephone box.
Times, Sunday Times
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Windows have been smashed, paving pulled up, shop staff intimidated and telephone boxes destroyed as yobs caused havoc in the Thornhill area of the city.
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On the glass panel of the telephone box a lithe figure of ambiguous gender was blowing a trumpet fanfare to celebrate his arrival.
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Most islanders speak good English, they drive on the left and there are red post and telephone boxes.
The Sun
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One broker was found to be operating from a telephone box at Heathrow airport.
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Locked in a telephone box.
Times, Sunday Times
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The most difficult and expensive item to acquire was a headset: these were often stolen from public telephone boxes.
SIGNOR MARCONI'S MAGIC BOX: The invention that sparked the radio revolution
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The company is responsible for maintaining public telephone boxes.
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One broker was found to be operating from a telephone box at Heathrow airport.
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Our cook Rona somehow conjures up gourmet meals from a galley no bigger than a telephone box.
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Jarvis, huge in his oilskins, like a great yellow telephone box, smiled.
LET NOT THE DEEP
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Indeed, my enemies could fit in a red telephone box.
The Sun
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They stenciled the images onto various public places, like the telephone box pictured above.
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She then stood next to the telephone box, her stomach beginning to tighten in a way which was becoming sickeningly familiar.
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He was left with no alternative but to hobble to the nearest telephone box.
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A homeless woman is back on the streets again after being evicted from a telephone box.
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I can understand the annoyance at the high cost of premium rate calls from telephone boxes.
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A chunk of rubble half as high as a man was poised on the edge above the telephone box.
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A titchy double bed was fitted into an alcove beyond a shower room about the size of a telephone box.
Times, Sunday Times
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They cluster around telephone boxes and the bus station, plotting to head north.
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Indeed, my enemies could fit in a red telephone box.
The Sun
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Open telephone box of the public telephone booth in the presence of another authorized staff.
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If you are feeling homesick for a red telephone box, Gibraltar is within striking distance.
The Sun
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Until recently, 1p coins topped the league when it came to money lost in or near telephone boxes.
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Under lighting restriction orders, a Naval officer at Yarmouth was fined for striking matches in a telephone box to read the dial.