How To Use Ticket office In A Sentence

  • Our travel arrangements have been messed up by the ticket office.
  • The ticket office closure programme was completed last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • The engineer was leaning on one arm, with his head out of the cab window, and Hemenway nodded as he passed and hurried into the ticket office, where the ticktack of a conversation by telegraph was soon under way. The Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories
  • Oct. 9, South Alabama on Oct. 16, South Dakota on Nov. 13 and Panhandle State on Nov. Due to the fan interest, the Lamar ticket office has indicated it intended to sell season tickets for the remaining five home games starting on Monday morning at 9 a.m. PAnews.com, Port Arthur, Texas Homepage
  • More volunteers are drafted in just in time as the ferry spills out the first swell of festival-goers who immediately target our ticket office en-masse.
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  • Last year the old ticket office for the miniature railway was turned into a cappuccino bar. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said that 200 people had crowded into a tiny makeshift ticket office in the association's downtown Shanghai office when sales began, but only a handful of customers straggled in on Monday morning.
  • It was a deeply traumatic experience anticipating a police dog going berserk in the enclosed space that is Streatham Hill ticket office.
  • Leave the ticket office and pass in front of the main house, turning left at the far side.
  • an off-line ticket office
  • The redevelopment will see the construction of a ticket office and waiting area together with public toilet and baby changing area.
  • The manager's upbeat mood reflects that of the people in the queue which is slowly snaking its way towards the ticket office.
  • Our travel arrangements have been messed up by the ticket office.
  • The ticket office closure programme was completed last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ticket office concourse is an imposing double-height area with ceramic floor tiles and rendered walls.
  • We decided to take our chance at the station ticket office, where we paid 22 hryvnia to a woman in a flowered frock who glared at us silently throughout the transaction, ignoring anything we said. Wildwood
  • At first I forgot I was eligible for a 60-plus concession and went back to the lady in the Kenilworth ticket office with my R11 return to Heathfield.
  • The ticket office is now the master bedroom and the former waiting room a lounge where you will like to linger. Times, Sunday Times
  • When it came to reissuing them, it was very easy for the ticket offices to do so.
  • The ticket office is at the rear of the station concourse , ie its main hall.
  • The proposals to demolish the old building and replace it with a futuristic station with ticket office, waiting area, disabled access and CCTV were unveiled in 2003.
  • There will be seating in the ticket office and automatic doors leading on to a covered waiting area and doors leading onto the platform.
  • It is anything but out of the ordinary, too, for the ‘sell-out’ signs to be posted on the ticket office windows of the arena.
  • It cannot afford to ignore opportunities to cut costs and modernise for the sake of old-fashioned ticket offices or a union boss who leads by confrontation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ticket office is now the master bedroom and the former waiting room a lounge where you will like to linger. Times, Sunday Times
  • What we are opposed to is closing ticket offices to turn them into retail outlets. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were a hundred or so of Susquehanna raftsmen, grouped about in the ticket office, in every, conceivable position, and dressed in all kinds of inconceivable fashions, the favourite style appearing to be a slouched hat, rough flannel shirt of gorgeous pattern, and bedtick trousers, tucked into high boots. A Run by Rail from Washington to St. Louis
  • The unsightly cast-iron gasometer that gave its name to a hairpin bend is long gone, the train station whose ticket office overlooked another 180-degree corner has been replaced by a luxury hotel, and the famous Tabac is buried during race week under the latticed scaffolding of a temporary grandstand. Monaco grand prix: The race where heroes are made

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