How To Use Blind corner In A Sentence
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The shrubbery replaced a hard area and was designed to prevent accidents at a blind corner where the city wall meets South Esplanade.
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The lanes twisted across the spine of land in a series of blind corners and Miranda took each one without changing down.
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I learn from this that Mr Opik believes a speed limit on roads with no lighting, blind corners, and very little room for passing let alone overtaking is "idiocy with no limit".
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On a road whose width barely allows two cars to pass, this lunatic came hurtling round a blind corner, narrowly missing me.
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I hate coming out of that lane because it's a blind corner.
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Add a narrow, potholed road heading towards a blind corner.
Times, Sunday Times
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The third adult in racing gear chose to proceed at full speed from the cycle lane into the northbound traffic lane, ignoring the blind corner with Library Road.
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The third incident was when I hit the side of a bus that was turning left near a blind corner.
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At one point, we rounded a blind corner and startled a gigantic grizzly sow and her cub as they crossed a shallow, rocky creek.
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I hate coming out of that lane because it's a blind corner.
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He tried to overtake three cars on a blind corner and crashed head-on into a lorry.
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He tried to overtake three cars on a blind corner and crashed head-on into a lorry.
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I hate coming out of that lane because it's a blind corner.
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I had maybe 75m visibility, on a very narrow, twisting road, full of blind corners.
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I turned a blind corner, and nearly had a heart attack as a bolt of lightning lit up a hooded figure standing not two feet away from me.
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A car in front of the Welshman had pulled out a series of rocks into the road on a blind corner, and Hughes ran straight over the rocks, unable to avoid them due to the narrowness of the road.
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Worse, on a seriously winding and narrow road, like the one up the Thames coast, I am tailgated by drivers who then pass on blind corners, sounding their horns.
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There is also a trench right across the road on a blind corner that you cannot avoid.
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The poor condition of many roads, lack of warning signs at blind corners and sharp curves, and the fact that street lamps don't work at all times, contribute to accidents.
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Full kit riders going too fast around blind corners, dodging the ever irksome rollerblader, children's trail-a-bikes.
Single Sided and Fully Enclosed: The Inaccessibility of "Bike Culture"
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On a road whose width barely allows two cars to pass, this lunatic came hurtling round a blind corner, narrowly missing me.
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I hate coming out of that lane because it's a blind corner.
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But the new player, having to cut the black back to a blind corner pocket with the cue-ball close to the side cushion, over-cut it and left his player a simple chance.
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It was a quiet Sunday afternoon, a girl is out on her pony riding down the road when suddenly two young men in a car speed round a blind corner.
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Even if all blind corners do is contribute to mugging, that is still bad enough that we should get rid of them.
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