The roads are arrow-straight, like the unswerving grids on a sheet of graph paper. |
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At the Gate House we strolled a short length of the arrow-straight four-mile avenue and entered Brandrith Wood. |
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Dad was piloting the family car down an arrow-straight section of Outback highway, sitting comfortably on about 130 kph. |
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The arrow-straight flight of the ball, the compact athleticism of these men as they flung it, were things to behold. |
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Ancient Rome built arrow-straight highways to rush troops and goods to the ends of its earth, and to the centre of its universe. |
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But what else can you do with 20 miles of arrow-straight road and nothing man-made in sight? |
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But my favourite bit wasn't the statues, it was the arrow-straight footpath that stretched between them. |
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Rome resonates so strongly, you can still almost hear the crunch of its army on its arrow-straight roads. |
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Looking back the way I had come I could see the fen road stretching out into the distance, arrow-straight and open to the sky on all sides. |
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The Limehouse Cut is an arrow-straight channel direct from Bow Locks to Limehouse, less picturesque and eerily quiet. |
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Instead, we aimed down an arrow-straight track with full-on views south to the level horizon of the Wolds escarpment. |
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The tunnel measured ten leagues east to west, and it covered that distance in an arrow-straight line. |
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The rural landscape hardly seems farmed, but that's just an American eye, expecting arrow-straight crop lines and right-angled fields. |
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Within minutes fifteen or so city guards mounted on llamas were flanking us as we made our way along the arrow-straight boulevard leading straight to the heart of the city. |
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Tested on the arrow-straight and very smooth roads of Jordan, the car seemed to be everything you would expect from France's most profitable car builder. |
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The berry-red blossoms cling to 3-foot, arrow-straight stems. |
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They are the ones with arms arrow-straight in the air for the full 60 minutes, desperately seeking an outlet for the moral certitude that will otherwise consume them. |
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Bichel went to tea on 45 not out with a series of arrow-straight slogs, and brought up his maiden Test fifty straight after tea with a driven single off Banks. |
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