How To Use Telephone kiosk In A Sentence
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He went into the telephone kiosk in the station to make a call.
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In front of National Assembly Memorial Hall, cute telephone kiosk, and you can see the street outside.
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Otherwise, he recommended booking a telephone kiosk for the next party conference.
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The charms included a pair of riding boots, a pair of rugby boots signifying when their son played his first game, a little church, a telephone kiosk and a gypsy caravan.
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He said that after Corless saw her victim inside the store she went outside and hid in a telephone kiosk until the pensioner left the shop.

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An elderly woman was left trapped inside a telephone kiosk in Carlow town when a careless motorist parked right up to the doorway hemming her in.
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New paving, seating, cycle stands, street furniture, telephone kiosks and lighting fixed to buildings rather than the current free-standing fittings will reduce clutter and free space for pedestrian shoppers.
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Councillors said they accepted that some telephone kiosks get little use because many people have mobile telephones and phones in their homes.
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A passing car lost control and ran into the telephone kiosk knocking it to the ground.
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New paving, seating, cycle stands, street furniture, telephone kiosks and lighting fixed to buildings rather than the current free-standing fittings will reduce clutter and free space for pedestrian shoppers.
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The Committee had previously noted that discussions were ongoing to ensure that the location of telephone kiosks protected the city's historic environment and townscape views.
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He emerged from a concrete block not much larger than a telephone kiosk, inside which he could only have crouched or stood upright.
Times, Sunday Times
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But not the sort of superhero who disappears into a telephone kiosk and emerges with his pants over his trousers.
The Sun
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The charms included a pair of riding boots, a pair of rugby boots signifying when their son played his first game, a little church, a telephone kiosk and a gypsy caravan.
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Mrs Sharp said she called for an ambulance from the telephone kiosk.