How To Use One-way street In A Sentence

  • He zoomed through junctions without stopping and sped the wrong way down a one-way street.
  • Who said a football fan's loyalty was a one-way street? The Sun
  • He zoomed through junctions without stopping and sped the wrong way down a one-way street.
  • He zoomed through junctions without stopping and sped the wrong way down a one-way street.
  • Each of these are milestones on a road that's inexorably leading us into a one-way street from which there is no return.
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  • There are narrow alleys, sharp corners, open courtyards, one-way streets, even dead ends.
  • For years, it was a one-way street for those who injected or ingested their drugs, the promise of victory far more tempting than the fear of exposure.
  • And so, with a sigh, he pulled out of the driveway, then stared down the narrow one-way street.
  • Recently, a cart laden with gas cylinders, pushed by two panting men, entered a one-way street near Metro Cinema in south Mumbai.
  • It should not be a one-way street. Times, Sunday Times
  • The guerrilla athenaeum, which appeared this spring at the intersection of Leonard and Withers streets in Williamsburg, has clapboard siding and sits on a hand truck chained to a one-way street sign—a clever skirting of city regulation by its founder, 31-year-old artist Colin McMullan . Guerrilla Librarians Making Noise
  • One-way streets are utilized to move autos more smoothly and rapidly through the neighborhoods to their ultimate destination.
  • For this community, therapy is not a one-way street, but rather resembles the spokes of bicycle, with the human heart as the hub.
  • The experience of the last 10 years has shown that, for the Eurosceptics, loyalty is a one-way street; something you demand but do not give.
  • Contrast this with the decidedly one-way street of mentorship. Times, Sunday Times
  • One-way streets intersect with two-way streets, dead-ending in cul-de-sacs that turn around into glorietas, - traffic circles going nowhere. Aqui es México
  • cooperation cannot be a one-way street
  • Summarising, political correctness is a one-way street: they may use every form of rudeness but we must treat their concerns as sacred; this must be fought.
  • So trade between the two nations has been something of a one-way street, with Cuba deriving the benefit.
  • He zoomed through junctions without stopping and sped the wrong way down a one-way street.
  • He zoomed through junctions without stopping and sped the wrong way down a one-way street.
  • Man is always the main contradiction, often in hesitation and longing puzzled, sandwiched a one-way street, the secular, also cannot go back.
  • Social media is not a one-way street. Christianity Today
  • Within each quarter there are selected road closures and some one-way streets, making journeys even more circuitous for non-residents.
  • It is a one-way street. Times, Sunday Times
  • Masturbating to a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model (like Christie Brinkley, once upon a time) or a Playboy centerfold is a one-way street: the images are intended to provoke fantasies, not to embody reality, since the women pictured aren’t having sex for the viewer’s gratification. Is Pornography Adultery?
  • Response: Precedents in other American cities (New York City, Minneapolis) have shown that on one-way streets with parallel parking on both sides, bikers benefit from a much lower risk of being "doored" (unexpectedly hit by a car door opening) when the bike lane is on the left side of the street adjacent to the passenger-side door (instead of the driver-side door). TheWashCycle
  • She drove the wrong way down a one-way street. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bradford Council is to make The Grove a one-way street to motorists starting on Monday as it carries out a facelift on the popular shopping area.
  • Moving between industry and consulting is by no means a one-way street. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is room on the list for some wonderful, stoned, noodly incoherence from Helvetia ( "this one-way street doesn't allow bicycles/Oh no") and some moving, outsider, off-kilter folk from Kath Bloom ( "I knew that I would ride with you/If I could"). Readers recommend songs about bicycles: The Results
  • The experience of the last 10 years has shown that, for the Eurosceptics, loyalty is a one-way street; something you demand but do not give.
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