Use "southbound" em uma frase
southbound frases de exemplo
southbound
1. “The first house on the right after you pass the Dairy Queen in Camden headed southbound
2. The first cycle of northbound seahorses and southbound mules was a complete success, pulled off in just the nick of time, and worry about an airport arrest would no longer plague her
3. I got in the car, turned around, went back to Torrey Pines Road, discovered that I could only go right because the traffic was one way and there was no break in the big traffic island that seperated the southbound traffic from the northbound
4. A southbound train stops at the Station
5. formed a connection to the main southbound Highway 45
6. Driving southbound on Stony Island led to Interstate Ninety-Four at Ninety-Fifth Street, and the Forest Preserve was about five minutes away from there
7. You are on open road heading southbound, the jets of heavy metal machines stream ahead of you in lines of grey
8. You move between traffic, your motorbike’s black metal traces the line between hulking southbound travelers, Kaite and Jane’s cars keep pace, cut in and out of the spaces between
9. Nick started to drift off to sleep in the southbound taxi, blissfully unaware he was on his way to Phnom Penh, without a pot to piss in
10. and then take the southbound coach
11. In fact, there were no other cars on the bridge when Mark crashed the Ford Focus into the southbound concrete railing
12. As the blockade merged the two southbound lanes of traffic into one, the Native
13. “Hilton Park, Services on the Southbound he’s got a lock up garage there”
14. Shortly after disembarking from the southbound train out of Portland, they boarded a different train called “Matte
15. In six hours, working through the night, they’d installed video cameras at each southbound toll booth, placed to scan through the driver’s window as cars stopped to pay the toll
16. 41 BAC, behind the wheel, route home was chosen to be Kipling southbound, on which, only a short distance from Hooters, control of his speeding vehicle was lost and crashed into the fence surrounding the Federal Center
17. So I almost fell out of my chair in joy and relief when Trina returned from the post office with the news that southbound hikers had written in the trail register that the tank mentioned in the guidebook was there and that it had water in it
18. Midmorning, Stacy appeared out of the mist, walking southbound on the trail
19. Within twenty minutes I was heading southbound on Highway 1, the open road cutting through thirty-foot-tall boulders
20. I took 280 southbound and, once clear of the city, I rolled down the windows and changed the channel