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Example sentences for "good road"

  • With a good road of this type and a bearing surface of thirty inches, the trouble and expense of a guard rail may be eliminated.

  • A good road of this type will deliver 150 million feet of logs at a conservative estimate.

  • A good road most of the way, limestone macadamised.

  • The soil good and well cultivated with rye, oats, maize, and bounded on one side by a good road leading to Trenton, and the remainder by a beautiful stream; also good spring water in most of the fields.

  • After an hour or more along a good road we came on a light railway and followed that for some time, standing aside, I remember, at one place, to let a train pass.

  • At length we came on a good road, and walking parallel with it in the fields, we followed it westwards.

  • This morning we had but a short and easy march from Babamarishi to Gulmarg, along a good road, through a fine forest of silver fir.

  • Also thou must marke that the riuer of San Francisco hath a great entrance, and 3 small Islands, and to seaward it hath a good road; and the main is high and craggie.

  • And to the North of this Island vnder the point there is a good road: and there is no other road hereabout but this, and it is vnder the Island.

  • From this Boca de Ouerniron to Ilha de Aruoredo thou hast no great markes be obserued: but this Boca is a very great bay, and this bay is deepe within the Island, and is a good road, and hath many islands, and standeth in 28 degrees.

  • There was a good road back of the levees, along these bayous, to carry the troops, artillery and wagon trains over whenever the water receded a little, and after a few days of dry weather.

  • It was found that the top of the levee afforded a good road to march upon.

  • The bottom at that point is higher than most of the low land in the valley of the Mississippi, and a good road leads to the bluff.

  • Good Road's second wife has Chippeway blood in her veins.

  • Good Road's village is situated on the banks of the St. Peter's about seven miles from Fort Snelling.

  • During the forenoon we traveled up a branch of the creek on which we had encamped, in a broken country, where, however, the dividing ridges always afforded a good road.

  • Should a detour be made to the site of this important Roman town, the largest encountered since leaving Verulamium, a good road will be found leading back to the main route, and thence to Shrewsbury.

  • A good road up the Valley of the Dovey leads to Cemmaes, where the trunk route is again reached.

  • However, a good road would be necessary, leading from Ticonderoga to the northern point of Lake George, three miles distant, and here it would be necessary to protect the place of embarkation by a fort.

  • With such stones it is easy to make a good road, and the Americans and other nations might well take example from the British, whenever they wish to have a good road, or to repair one.

  • A good road could be made at little expense between Blakely and Pensacola, at least the numerous large trees, which after violent storms have fallen transversely over the road and shut it up, might be cleared away.

  • I love nothing better than a long night ride on a good road.

  • In spite of that it was a good road; I got through.

  • Road drainage is just as essential to a good road as farm drainage is to a good farm.

  • Far more time and money have been wasted in trying to keep up a single mile of one of these "pig-track" surveys than it would take to build and keep in repair two miles of good road.

  • In order to have a good road it is just as necessary that water should not be allowed to attack the substructure from below as that it should not be permitted to percolate through it from above.

  • An essential feature of a good road is good drainage, and the principles of good drainage remain substantially the same whether the road be constructed of earth, gravel, shells, stones, or asphalt.

  • The whole of this bottom seems full of springs and we have to keep near the bluffs to make a good road to travel, and in fact, we find it more or less soft and springy even close to the bluffs.

  • After crossing the last stream, we climb another high range of hills over a good road, gently rolling.

  • For three miles of the first of this afternoon we had a good road, but the last part has been very wet and soft, numerous ponds of water standing all around caused by heavy rains.

  • President Young and Kimball labored hard with a number of others and in about a half an hour made a good road.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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