1. Half a mile up the hill, heavy mortars are lined against them. 2. It merely broke his fall and carted him a couple of miles up the road. 3. Wreckage from the dinghy was washed up a few miles up the coast. 4. Around the corner and three miles up Fifth Avenue throngs waited. 5. A couple of miles up the road, there it was, being unloaded in a backyard. 6. A few miles up the road, just after you enter the Tonto National Forest, the view improves considerably. 7. A group of a young men were drinking beer on the porch of a shack a mile up the road. 8. A few miles up the road, the handful of remaining American diplomats were under guard in their gated residential compound. 9. A rise of a foot or two, he said, could carry water as far as a quarter of a mile up the shore. 10. About a mile up the road, it goes left and National Trail goes right. |