Such were the attractions that have always brought a sprinkling of visitors to Compton, now endowed with a new group of rare sights that on a fine summer day fill its byroads with cycles and vehicles.
We saw much of rural England in threading our way from Stilton through a maze of narrow byroads to Oundle, which caught our eye as one of the quaintest of the old-world inland villages.
But few prettier and more truly rural byroads did we find anywhere than the one running northward from Colwich to Uttoxeter.
They said nothing to each other as they climbed into the car and threaded the twisting lanes and byroads that would take them to the house they sought.
It was only after exploring a good many of Medford Valley's lesser thoroughfares, after awkward turns in narrow byroads that proved to be mere blind alleys, that they began to come closer and closer to the foot of the hill.
The autumn rains, which sometimes caused a weary march through the byroads of Normandy, had cooled the air, freshened vegetation, and made travelling in the south of France pleasant.
It is a place of some importance, and lies in our proposed line through byroads to the forest districts of the interior.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "byroads" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.