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Example sentences for "road leading"

  • In the morning I resumed my journey, on a road leading south, and halted for the night at a small village on the Chattahoochee River, called Roswell Factories, twenty-eight miles from Canton.

  • At 3 o'clock the next morning we were again under way, on a road leading direct to Mr. Perry's.

  • The next day I took out a squad of six men on a road leading to the north-west.

  • Two miles out I came to a cross-road leading down to Pearl River.

  • We left Hawkshead by a road leading to Ulverston, for we had decided to visit Furness Abbey.

  • We passed a road leading off to the left to Stow, where King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table were said to have defeated the Heathens.

  • Hazzard's regiment of Indiana troops I have ordered to the month of Salt Creek, an important point on the turnpike-road leading to Elizabethtown.

  • The courier bearing the message was compelled to move west nearly to Jacinto before he found a road leading to Burnsville.

  • General Sherman in person took Steele's division, and followed a road leading to the rear of the earthwork just mentioned.

  • Sheridan moved back to Dinwiddie Court-House on the night of the 30th, and then took a road leading north-west to Five Forks.

  • This old street was no doubt a road leading to the citadel.

  • Rue des Dames was a road leading to the abbey "des dames de Montmartre" in the seventeenth century.

  • And after that he will set us on a road leading to Tiarriba and gave us a countersign which will help us into a rebel camp if there is any around.

  • I heard at the hotel last night that every road leading out of the city is well guarded.

  • Across the bank you will find a wagon-road leading to the west," he said.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "road leading" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    aged forty; baking soda; brown stock; carried away; compelled them; crying bitterly; each time; ever saw; fight the; good knights; highly respectable; know she; letter came; little chap; little later; necessary relation; noble blood; road from; road leading; she now; special subjects; spinal nerve; stood beside