1. I looked back and saw him grovelling in the road for his hat. 2. No car had come down the road for a while. 3. Now they left the main road for the quieter, dimmer back streets. 4. Of course we helped to reduce road casualties by removing toads from the road for Marking. 5. Sheridan Road, which winds so prettily through the North Shore, used to be a military road for moving troops. 6. So I went to see a man in Devonshire Place and he sent me down the road for a barium meal X-ray. 7. That afternoon the wheelbarrow even stuck when I pulled it off the road for a break. 8. The villages on the road for Tabor looked less dilapidated than Prague. 9. They trudged along the Overclyst road for perhaps half a mile, and then turned down a lane on the left. |