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How to use byroad in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word byroad? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Zaid veered off an exit to our right onto a small byroad parallelto the main street.
As we turned onto the byroad, I looked back and saw manyAmerican vehicles parked at the intersection, but no soldiers.
It can be visited by way of a one-lane mountain byroad or on foot via a historic circuit path starting at the village centre.
At first I think somewhat strange, but soon I see that there be only one such byroad.
However, when you wind up on a deserted byroad or, even better, a closed track, you can finally act like a racecar driver.
Examples from Classical Literature
We slipped into a byroad, left the car, and walked across country to a half-grown copse under the shadow of Beaurevoir.
Coming up unexpectedly by a byroad, they captured all the National pickets except one, who gave the alarm and ran into the camp.
Of course, I didn't come through the camp of the 200th Ind., but modestly sought a byroad which Mrs. Bolster had put me onto.
Power raced alongside, and the two struck into a byroad leading to Bellevue Avenue.
The party stopped at a small tavern on a byroad in Virginia, to rest the horses.
The conspirators did not meet at the inn itself, but in the castellated manor house just across the byroad.
Nostrils to earth, he found that a man had left this path for the byroad not ten minutes earlier.
Venn made a farewell obeisance, and walked back to his former position, where the byroad from Mistover joined the highway.
Bab's eyes lighted as the motor, turning out of the drive, headed down a byroad that led along the garden's side.
The route of the column was by a byroad, between Doue and Montreuil.
At Purfleet, on a byroad, I came across just such a place as seemed to be required, and where was displayed a dilapidated notice that the place was for sale.
By a miracle, monsieur, I must acknowledge, with a sword thrust in my breast, and by nailing the Comte de Wardes on the byroad to Calais, like a butterfly on a tapestry.
But this is a book to experience in full, down to its many lengthy footnotes, each a capsule history of some fascinating byroad to the main story.
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