1. Without using any fuel, she had increased her speed by several thousand miles an hour. 2. The country has been battered by winds of between fifty and seventy miles an hour. 3. His plane encountered severe turbulence and winds of nearly two-hundred miles an hour. 4. More serious was the need to drive the car between twenty and thirty miles an hour. 5. But in fact most of the vehicles travel at fifty or sixty miles an hour on this crossing. 6. It can skim the airfield at a couple of hundred miles an hour. 7. Then that bloody prat towing down motorway at hundred mile an hour! 8. M twenty five, sixty miles an hour. 9. American military officers say it is unrealistic to expect the officers picking targets and the pilots flying at hundreds of miles an hour to perform flawlessly day after day. 10. At xx p.m., the storm was located about xxx miles southeast of Cape Canaveral with sustained winds of xxx miles an hour. |