Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Now it's a fast road, what have got to do?
I was unsure as to why this great, fast road had been built.
"The faster road has helped to open up the area as well.
But at the summit there's a fast road down if you take yourself too seriously.
Further progress south is only possible on busy and fast roads.
The fastest road to this contract was achieved as shown.
"The fastest road between two good ports is never by camel. "
This vast park was created after the need for a faster road to the eastern part of the country became apparent.
Shore Road was a fast road around the north coast of the city.
It was not a fast road, but she drove hard and with total concentration to reach the Martinez by six.
By 1906, steam car development had advanced, and they were among the fastest road vehicles in that period.
The fast road to Toulouse is only a few kilometres away.
But Hlinka has the fast road to being head coach.
Also, she said, the program was making poor families believe that the fastest road to getting their own apartment was to become homeless.
And a place where you're only thirty, thirty-five minutes from Pecos by a fast road."
First held in 1925, it proved to be one of the fastest road races in Europe.
It was a two-hour journey by rail and over time the faster road trip prevailed.
Hence, the uncommon result of denying access to the fastest road by central control to be beneficial to the public in some cases.
According to the race organisers, it is the fastest road race in the world.
Wear a helmet, especially if using fast roads.
Gone is the wide fast road and its dangerous crossing, where the stripes gave walkers a false sense of security.
There's no faster road to a woman's heart than the one that starts between her legs, but many surer ones."
The Superlight is intended for track and fast road usage.
A 1929 advertisement for the vehicle trumpeted: "The airplane feel of the world's fastest road car."
The 34 does not stick to the fast road, but, as buses do, dives off onto every possible service road and access way.