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This must be a byroad, leading to some spot on the island.
She turned into a byroad and soon stopped under a clump of trees.
But all we did was walk up a byroad of the king's highway in broad daylight!
They rode all through the daylight hours and came to Byroad Lane at dark.
I accelerated and swung off into a byroad.
At first I think somewhat strange, but soon I see that there be only one such byroad.
"We'll travel faster by day, of course, and we can catch the byroad here for Roanwood."
Bar-Woten slowed his pace after diverting them onto a dirty byroad.
We had come to the point where this byroad branches off from the main highway when we heard the clatter of horses' hoofs behind us.
This byroad was formerly the main highway; it is now little used although it is kept in good repair to serve the few local farmsteads.
Hardraw, as every good Yorkshireman knows, is a hamlet on a byroad two miles from Hawes in Wensleydale.
The most beautifully situated group of these is at Balnuaren of Clava, off a byroad below Culloden.
After breakfast they prepared to cut cross-country, striking directly for Byroad Lane through Budgens to Woody Hollow.
QLO55ARY Byroad Lane: the road running south from Budgens to the Grassland Road.
The Lune is accompanied by the A683, from which a byroad, announced as a main road by an at the junction, leads into the pleasant village of Barbon.
"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.
The most convenient place to start the walk is the small secluded settlement of Masongill, reached by a signposted byroad from the A65 two miles west of Ingleton.
For about 10 miles, this narrow rural byroad twists and dips among the subtle folds of a low-lying landscape corrugated on all sides by brilliant green lines of immaculate vineyards.
It was perhaps the most intense period of my life, and by the time it was over I knew that medicine was only a byroad for me, and that magic was the highway.
When the sergeant in his yellow coat realised who it was he would have made an exception and let them through, but Karen good-humouredly turned round and took an alternative route via the Framhurst byroad.
CHAPTER 7 The Hole and the Stone A frosty grey morning greeted Geoffry and his companions as they turned onto the byroad that led to Roanwood.
Wickham, knew every byroad in that portion of the county and since he was at home behind the Yankee lines he was familiar with all of the Union military activity in the area also.
"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."
A couple of carts and a long string of pack-horses, laden principally with bales of wool, came straggling along a byroad, and the drivers waved their broad hats to us and wished us God-speed.
Barney was still lost in thought, his eyes bent forward, when at a sudden turning of the road he came face to face with a troop of horse that were entering the main highway at this point from an unfrequented byroad.