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Then with a wave she forked left and was gone.
The corridor ran straight ahead for a couple of hundred yards before it forked left.
The north-south road split here, forking left and right to Route 1.
Up ahead, the road forked left and right.
He angled the fork left, the ground dropping quickly now, rising steeply ahead.
Keep right, then take the first fork left and climb fairly high, keeping the little stone beaver to your left.
From there they forked left on to the track that led up to Bodell's shack.
We soon came to a branch, a pair of even narrower bronchial tubes forking left and right.
Khachkars can be found midway along the trail as it forks left upon a very low mound.
Past next house on left (Snorscombe Mill), then fork left.
At "Danger - Firework Factory" notice, fork left on rough road.
Volkert forked left on to an even rougher road that snaked up into some low buttes.
Fork Left for Hell!
Turn right on Manor Road and follow it to Rockland Avenue (forking left at the brick school).
And until a few years ago, more than 100 of the shambling, unkempt birds would watch from the treetops to see whether pallbearers forked left or right.
'You fork left up ahead and turn right at the big stone with the crack in it, you can't miss it,' said Magrat.
We forked left towards Coniston Water, where Donald Campbell met his watery grave.
A second turn brought the cab to Dragoumis Street, forking left from Drosopoulou Square.
Fork left here and keep to the path closest to the hedge on your left until you reach the Blue Ball Inn at Triscombe.
It was in the woodlanded area that a minor road forked left, and it was this road that, as instructed, she steered into.
They came to a dark, shady spot where the path forked left and right around a great jut of rock covered with a thick patch of short, yellow flowers.
Nannerch railway station was situated near the point where the road into Nannerch forks left to leave the A541 road from Mold.
Near end of village, fork left, signposted Fawsley. 100 yds after 30mph speed derestriction sign, take signposted stile up on right into (first) field.
Each winter, half a million British skiers travelling by coach and car fork left after Chambéry and head towards Moûtiers and Bourg-St-Maurice.