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How to use byway in a sentence

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With over 400 miles of ground to cover, you'll have time to stop at all of the special places that make this byway such a gem.
New pipes had to be laid down the middle of the road, leaving the village's main byway completely inaccessible to vehicles.
This narrow, mile-long byway in northeast Santa Fe is rich in traditional adobe-style and Territorial homes.
If you head along this byway to the north, you'll eventually spot a pack of large boars.
By that, we do not mean that Canada can choose this or that byway and get somewhere.
We said to ourselves that we were converting a byway into a road already flowing into those highways.
Away from the traditional beaten tracks, she went through the byway of self-taught artists.
Stop along this byway to hike across broad plateaus and to admire Rocky Mountain goats, moose, black bears, grizzly bears, marmots, and mule deer.
Kabba is not a highway, but a byway and ready to be reaped for Jesus.
Find a byway and climb that hill, watch the thunder cast a spell.
When I left Jayatilleka, I had an appointment to visit the Minister of Hindu Religious Affairs, Douglas Devananda, at his home office, a fortified compound on a quiet residential byway in central Colombo.
A byway in the United Kingdom is a track, often rural, which is too minor to be called a road.
This 454-mile scenic byway stretches from the shores of Lake Erie in Pennsylvania to the Thousand Islands in the Saint Lawrence River.
In England and Wales, a footpath, bridleway or restricted byway may be expressly dedicated by the owner as a public right of way.
A footpath, bridleway or restricted byway can be created by one of the following means.
A byway open to all traffic is sometimes waymarked using a red arrow on a metal or plastic disc or by red paint dots on posts and trees.
This was the original trade route between Coniston village and the settlements of the Duddon Valley and is a public restricted byway.
As a special treat, I take the long way, out Route 116, an untrafficked rural byway connecting one-stoplight towns like Snead to no-stoplight towns like Bugleville.
New Mexico's new state scenic byway, the Geronimo Trail, is a 200-mile loop of Old West backcountry where the tales are taller than the mountains.
Water birds and dryland species alike share this stretch of land, where loons, swans, Pygmy Nuthatches and Ptarmigan can be found along the Highway of Legends Scenic Byway.
Examples from Classical Literature
One evening, in a byway where he was watching for her, Margot at last raised her hand.
The street might have been a byway in old Pompeii for all the life that moved within it.
And presently he slipped out by a byway into the street again, among the savages.
Mr. Bangs rode along every highway and byway, day after day, not missing a trick.
It is a vile road, and I must take the byway through the forest.
From every farm and byway came men to have a word with the superintendent.
Certainly the principle of selectivity is a byway of possibilities.
There he wandered for a long time, through highway and byway, through dingly dell and forest skirts.
The cabin of the Reverdys stood on a byway beyond the Gillespies.
Robbie had turned into a byway that bore the name of King's Arms Lane.
It meant that he knew every trail and byway for miles about Temple Camp.
The lawyer turned into a byway which carried him through the Ghetto.
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