Example sentences of "road that [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It 's great to go slow where you 've got houses , children and all the other things , but I , Avenue , which is on er plan five , is one of the radial roads that goes through the centre of erm out in the direction and to put a thirty mile an hour speed limit on this I think is totally unrealistic .
2 It passes through villages that become increasingly small and simple as you get deeper into the high hills : through Banca , in the eighteenth century a centre of the local copper-mining industry , then Aldudes itself , which has a very nice small square and a Basque-style church , and finally Urepel , reached by a turning off to the left from the road that continues into Spain .
3 You can find it on the maps of Bosnia-Herzegovina , hugging the road that crawls around the mountains between Medjugorje and Mostar .
4 My eyes skip the busy road that sweeps around the head of the port and is divided by a great oval flowerbed , garishly planted .
5 it 's a road that goes through there to Swingdale Road and there 's a little place in there .
6 I do n't know what the road that goes across it was , but another great big wide road running across it
7 You know Marble Arch , what 's the long road that goes off Marble Arch ?
8 Pusey if you take the road that goes to Pusey you
9 You approach Chipping Norton along this road , a straight road that goes into Chipping Norton .
10 The street in which Joyce found their flat led north from the long wooded undulations of the main axial road that runs to the west from the centre of Berlin .
11 As we got to the narrow road that runs past the spot where Mr Marr used to watch the night sky , he turned and held up his hands towards the stars .
12 Watney owns a pub on the embankment ; the Bishop of Winchester once owned the land but gave up all title in 1884 ; Hampshire county council recently widened the road that runs along the top of the bank , but it refuses to get involved .
13 Leaving the town by the road that runs along the left bank of the Gave , you come after seven or eight miles on the left to the D25 , marked for Mauléon .
14 SPORTING blue berets and Uzi submachineguns as they hurtle along in their spanking new vehicles , 1,000 Italian soldiers have started to patrol the 300-kilometre ( 190-mile ) road that runs from the Mozambican port of Beira westward to landlocked Zimbabwe .
15 These provisions were left for collection by a local grocer on the dry stone wall by the single road that winds through the dale , a long and difficult walk from Low Birk Hatt .
16 The eastern edge of the gardens is defined by Corso Venezia , a road that ends at the Barriera di Porta Venezia .
17 But at the moment that does n't use the A sixty one , it uses the the B road that comes through Killinghall to join
18 It was a straight road , the kind of road that leads to a temple or a sacred monument .
19 This places the Library-College movement somewhere along the road that leads to the free-schoolers and de-schoolers , which will strike the reader as odd considering the sophistication and media-centredness of the facilities they envisage .
20 Over the border into Snodland , but associated with Upper Halling is Lads Farm , approximately a quarter of a mile from the Black Boy , on the corner of the road that leads to Holborough .
21 Jacob can go with you , and show you the old coach road that leads to the signpost .
22 Does the Minister not recognise the dangers of fragmenting the health service and destroying the planning framework ; the cost of ever-increasing bureaucracy ; the reduction in choice for the doctor ; the fear that this is a road that leads to a two-tier system in which money comes first and the Health Service is relegated to a safety-net , fallback provision ?
23 Most people look downwards as they negotiate the pot-holed road that leads into the village of Perteguhan in North Sumatra .
24 The River Doon flows out of Loch Doon through the narrow , deep gorge of Ness Glen , paralleling the twisting road that leads from Dalmellington out to the loch , bounded by wide , sweeping , desolate moorlands .
25 A series of three fine lochs border the twisting little road that leads from Drumrunie out to the Summer Isles : Lurgainn , Bad a'Gahil and Oscaig .
26 This is part of the old corpse road that leads from Keld over the flanks of Kisdon Hill and turns above Thwaite to follow a line above the river , passing by Muker and on to Grinton .
27 Off to the north here is a road that plunges with an astonishing directness down into the valley of the Ouzon and out on to the flat , south-east of Pau .
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