1. Every now and then a spray of water would refresh our faces as, in search of adventure, we plied suburban streets. 2. Nowadays, flashy businessmen with cellular phones glued to their ears ply the streets. 3. On Santa Rosa Island, outside Pensacola, cars plied flooded streets while trash cans, roofing shingles, small plants and realty signs flew through the air. 4. The next night, after police ordered everyone to leave town, about two dozen people refused to climb into the Coast Guard boats plying the streets. 5. Ambulance workers plied the streets through the night, looking for other sick people and pregnant women. 6. Buses, cars and jeeps still plied the streets of Srinagar, the summer capital. 7. He said in Jakarta there were four million vehicles, including those from Greater Jakarta, plying the streets every day looking for somewhere to park. 8. Horse-drawn carriages, once restricted to a small area near the Acropolis and the ancient ruins around it, plied the streets. 9. Many of the beat-up old cars plying the streets of Egypt had no seat belts. 10. New cars ply the streets, while minibus taxis jockey ferociously for fares. |