To keep inside of Surrey, and to have one of the finest walks in the county, I should choose the byroad which at the "Jolly Farmer" turns south along the Chobham ridges.
If one have strayed as far west as the high-road through Godstone, at Blindley Heath a byroad turns off it for Lingfield, to which a footpath leads from Moat Farm.
It was with some difficulty that we located Rye House, which we supposed to be within Broxborne, but which really lies on a byroadtwo or three miles away.
For ten miles from Newport we wend our way over a dusty, ill-kept byroad with sharp turns and steep grades, and before we come to the village we see from some distance the broken towers and battlements of Caerphilly Castle.
Her donkey, still attached to the little gaily painted market cart, had wandered on up the sandy lane, feeding at random along the fern-bordered thickets which walled in the Nivelle byroad on either side.
Leaving the main highway a little beyond Coutances, we follow the narrowbyroad running about a mile from the coast through Granville, a well-known seaside resort, to Avranches.
I rode slowly, my mind being filled with forebodings, and I was only roused from my preoccupation by the sudden appearance of a horseman at the turning of a byroadleading from Bridgenorth.
The Signal Section went astray and remained silently on a byroad while their officer reconnoitred.
Returning I was forced into a byroad by the column, lost my way, took the wrong road out of the town, but managed in about a couple of hours to pick up the Signal Co.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "byroad" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: bypass; byway; detour