There is a lay-by on each carriageway, but 70 mph roads have those as well without anyone complaining that they represent a safety threat. |
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It then pulled up in a lay-by, where the occupants were seen trying to set light to the fuel tank before they fled. |
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The control barge was successfully towed through the Barataria Waterway and completed the route to a lay-by berth in the Mississippi River. |
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You don't have to be a Medici to commission a creative work, in fact if it's not being disrespectful, we almost did it on lay-by. |
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A lay-by for vessels was excavated on the south side of the upper canal cut, about halfway between the head of the cut and the lock. |
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This bill is a Christmas present for New Zealand workers, even if the full benefit of the gift is subject to a rather lengthy lay-by arrangement. |
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The decision was taken despite fears raised by people living near the lay-by on the B4632 road to Broadway. |
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You can relax just as easily in a lay-by the side of the road that is home to three-dozen cars, a toilet block and an ice cream van. |
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A motorist who stopped in a lay-by was hit over the head with a bottle and robbed. |
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Then the group set off up the narrow winding lane to the main road and the lay-by. |
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The vehicle then pulled into the lay-by and parked up for several hours. |
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We had pulled into a lay-by between an articulated lorry and a car. |
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I drove it at speed with the roof off and waited for the howling to become so intolerable that I needed to rest in a lay-by for 20 minutes until the trembling stopped. |
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Police and an ambulance were called to a caravanette in the lay-by at Silbury Hill at about 9pm on Monday. |
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The barge was secured to her lay-by berth at Annacis Island at 0530 ready for passage to her discharge berth on Vancouver Island. |
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In order to avoid misuse of lay-by bus stops by delivery vans, special lay-bys for delivery vehicles should be provided. |
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Later that morning Akbay went to Tastan's house in a Honda and then drove him to a lay-by in Faversham. |
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On Saturday I paid some more off my graphic novel lay-by and got a new belt. |
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Before he got to the lay-by where Mr Smith was waiting, Hickson loaded the weapon and took off the safety catch. |
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The best place to view the giant from a distance is from a wide lay-by, just outside the village. |
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In a separate fly-tipping incident, Malcolm Wilson of Acomb, York, admitted he dumped household sacks and furniture in an Upper Poppleton lay-by. |
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He died when the car he was travelling in crashed into a stationary yellow low-loader parked in a lay-by on the westbound carriageway of the stretch. |
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Please see the map for more information about the location of the lay-by. |
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The new lay-by is solely for taxis to drop off and pick up customers with bus passengers having clear unobstructed access to buses from the footway. |
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In the end, the driver crawled along until he could get into a lay-by using only his indicator light for illumination, and used his own mobile to call the police. |
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We reached the point where the lay-by joined the road. |
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From the lay-by, head west along the road towards the village centre. |
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There is a danger of confusion as a result of the juxtaposition of a dotted line and a continuous line, which suggests a narrowing of the road or a diversion, rather than necessarily indicating the presence of a lay-by. |
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It takes approximately five minutes from the bus lay-by to the residence. |
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My spirits were equable but not equal to adventure so I pulled in to a lay-by to eat my lunch, listening to a radio programme on Rachmaninov's second piano concerto. |
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The fact that the men and dogs disappeared into caravans parked in a lay-by near to the field supports the argument that the dogs had just strayed. |
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Make sure that we both remained in the lay-by. |
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I suddenly understood why we were here in this lay-by. |
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The driver was travelling in a silver car in the general direction of TGI Fridays when he pulled in to the lay-by to answer a call of nature. |
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A LORRY driver was attacked and had his mobile phone stolen by two robbers as he parked in a lay-by. |
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The couple stopped in a lay-by about half-a-mile on the Derbyshire side of Holme Moss to take their Russian wolfhound, Jake, for a walk. |
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Retired Mr Edwards, 77, who had been visiting a friend, stopped in a lay-by to answer a call of nature but stumbled down the steep embankment shortly before 6pm yesterday. |
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