How To Use Side road In A Sentence
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We're immediately delighted - it may have a flashy strip of gear shops and pizzerias, but there are also flower-decked Swiss chalets and a working cow barn in every side road, with authentic early-morning lowing.
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The car park of Morrisons often suffers from overflow car parking with shoppers having to park on side roads close to Morrisons which creates more congested local roads.
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They approached the side road that took them around to the back entrance.
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I was driving a car in London, turning right from a side road into a one way system.
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In the event, we have got a new side road whose cycle path is only of direct help to those travelling to and from York.
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Her cooking is fragrant with the flesh and juice of the coconuts that line the state's highways, side roads and beaches.
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Of course, if you need a breather at some point, just spear off on one of the side roads and disappear up onto the moors.
Times, Sunday Times
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The flashy red sports car zipped along the snakey cliffside roads.
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Gardaí are investigating the events surrounding the freak accident but it appears it happened when a jeep pulled out of a side road as the young motorcyclist approached.
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Ignore side roads as you go up the hill and over a cross roads with traffic lights.
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From Patavium he marched on one of these poorly kept-up side roads to Verona, and there established his base camp.
The First Man in Rome
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Rain early Thursday has made the mud and piling garbage alongside roads stickier and stinkier.
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We parked on a side road.
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They took a side road that transverse a section of near rural country.
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A side road north of Lee Vining leads into a washboarded dirt trail, to the ghost town of Bodie.
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It sped along a deep green flood plain, over rocky rivers, through anonymous towns and raced Japanese cars on trackside roads.
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An overwhelming 86 percent of traffic fatalities happen on side roads and byways.
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And why should our architects continue to fight over the restoration and preservation of a turn-of-the-century wooden building on Riverside Road, which only jumbies use?
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You could be anywhere, but something about the plenitude of lightly trafficked side roads, frequent villages, and everlasting plains running between parallel running mountains tells you you're in Bulgaria.
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Until now they have been researched for more pragmatic solutions, such as sound barriers beside roads.
Times, Sunday Times
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Because of the warmer winters Essex is now experiencing a large increase in all deer but especially the little muntjacs which become used to traffic noise and can be seen grazing beside roads.
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It was agreed with the contractor of the Deeside road that all embankments should be completed by November 1796 and that no metal should be laid on the roadway ‘until March 1797’.
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Traffic snarled as drivers wove through dirty side roads to get around the jams.
Times, Sunday Times
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Ignore side roads as you go up the hill and over a cross roads with traffic lights.
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He rode alone on a side road; his strong chin had grown a good black stubble.
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I nodded once and looked back out the window as he pulled off the main highway onto a side road.
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We turned onto a side road and headed uphill to the park set on a ledge cut into the hillside, a sprawling complex of house and outbuildings, also in the same lightish but cemented stone.
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It also clogs up traffic coming off side roads that would otherwise have had reasonably clear access.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is easily done because many of our best rookeries are alongside roads.
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She ran into a wooded area, off Hillside Road, and although she tried to hide was found.
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When he got to Bononia on the Via Aemilia, he took the Via Annia to the big manufacturing town of Patavium; this was well to the east of Lake Benacus, but a better route for an army on the march than the side roads and lanes and tracks with which Italian Gaul was mostly provided.
The First Man in Rome
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It also clogs up traffic coming off side roads that would otherwise have had reasonably clear access.
Times, Sunday Times
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The first example is a T - intersection of a rural two - lane highway and a paved side road.
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A block away, he passed two men sitting in a car backed into a dirt side road.
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In the centre of the village, a small side road branched away and climbed a steep brae beyond the houses and back gardens.
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Firefighters described a red glow lighting up the sky when they arrived at Shuttlewood Boatyard, Waterside Road, Pagglesham.
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DURING the snow my daughter, a health visitor, did her rounds on foot as many side roads were impassable.
The Sun
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Apparently someone out there beyond the top of Morningside Road wants to demutualise the whole thing.
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Dotted with scrubland and lone trees dangling on plateaus, hillside roads curled around the ascending stretch of hills.
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The driver turned into a side road, then cursed as the car skidded in the powderlike snow, unmelted here.
The Dollmaker
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After passing a few side roads, Bastian pulled into her driveway and stopped the car.
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A car suddenly shot out of a side road and nearly hit me.
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Of course, if you need a breather at some point, just spear off on one of the side roads and disappear up onto the moors.
Times, Sunday Times
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At Balnakeil, reached along a side road, is an establishment of craft workshops.
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We parked on a side road.
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Worse, any stranger who tried a smash-and-grab would have only two ways to run - east, or west - and the Dwarvenhame Tunnel offered no convenient side roads or places to lie hidden while the pursuit thundered by.
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Mr Macarthur, of Riverside Road, had his ticket overturned on the grounds that the wording was incorrect.
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Traffic snarled as drivers wove through dirty side roads to get around the jams.
Times, Sunday Times
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The tangent is a side road that was not on your original plot map.
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Traffic snarled as drivers wove through dirty side roads to get around the jams.
Times, Sunday Times
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Some side roads will also be temporarily closed with appropriate diversion routes added.
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We had lunch at my grandmother's place, and then set out for a nice relaxing drive along the Deeside road.
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Worse than that there is a right turn arrow painted on that one lane, for a side road going off to the right.
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One thing they did like was reducing the width of the splays at the entrance to side roads along Brickley Lane.
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It also clogs up traffic coming off side roads that would otherwise have had reasonably clear access.
Times, Sunday Times
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We arrange to meet at the Church Hill theatre; this large, porticoed theatre on Edinburgh's genteel Morningside Road is the AHSTF's main performance space.
What are all these American high school students doing in Edinburgh?
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Many side roads were treacherous and remained so till Tuesday and several minor accidents occurred as a result.
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You'll have cross-pollination to other canola crops that might be growing alongside roadsides and so on.
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The most accessible east side road, Two Medicine attracts those out for a long schuss.
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Church air was found to be considerably higher in carcinogenic polycyclic hydrocarbons than air beside roads travelled by 45,000 vehicles daily.
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As part of a countywide review, the court on Burneside Road, Kendal, now has an appointed security officer armed with a hand-held metal detector to frisk people entering the building.
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In the centre of the village, a small side road branched away and climbed a steep brae beyond the houses and back gardens.
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Although most skiers traverse the Inside Road from north to south, both directions demand stamina with substantial elevation gains and losses.
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The wagonette swung round into a side road, and we curved upwards through deep lanes worn by centuries of wheels, high banks on either side, heavy with dripping moss and fleshy hart's-tongue ferns.
The Seriously Deranged Writer and the Model Cars
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Up the Hoopville road," and the old basketmaker pointed to the side road which ran past his home.
The Rover Boys in Alaska or Lost in the Fields of Ice
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Side roads are clogged with cars avoiding the three-in-one rule.
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In 1959 when the No. 1 Jianghan Bridge was built in Wuhan, allowing the riverside road to pass through its side span, our first half- cloverleaf grade separation was constructed.
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The cyclist turned off the highway onto a side road.
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Until now they have been researched for more pragmatic solutions, such as sound barriers beside roads.
Times, Sunday Times
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A contract to rebuild a stretch of the A5087 on Rampside Road in Barrow is a pilot scheme in which recycled glass is mixed in with the stone aggregate normally used in the lower layers of the road.