Use "travel by" in a sentence
travel by example sentences
travel by
1. Do you always travel by
2. you that the couple you are seeking did not travel by
3. Unfortunately you are not able to travel by my method, so I have prepared a ship
4. was near the Frazier River, a railroad and a highway, so that the finished units could travel by water, rail, or a combination of
5. Even so, the process one has to go through to travel by plane as a result of September 11, 2001, though it does sooth the nerves, also torments the body and dampens the spirit
6. Their journey would begin the following Thursday, when they would travel by train to Munich, where his transformation into an officer would occur
7. The boat that had brought him to this secret location had left, and he would have to travel by foot from here over muddy mosquito infested swamp land
8. They had calculated that they could travel by camper van around two thousand kilometres in seven days
9. I also felt that John was old enough to travel by sea and it might be the only chance he ever got to do so
10. And travel by it
11. “However, until the threat of war is past, we are asking all those who travel by Translocation to register their movements with the involved authorities
12. As the local shops didn’t stock any warm clothes at that time of the year, Lorna decided to be reckless and travel by bus to Cape Town where she was sure to find suitable clothes for the holiday
13. Some money-free travellers choose to travel by asking politely at restaurants if they have any left over food that they could have
14. These waves travel by bone con-
15. Today we have a lot of millionaires in the world who buy expensive cars, travel by private jet planes, have secret bank accounts in tax heavens (hoarding), and at the other extreme we have poverty, malnourishment, starvation, homelessness, illiteracy, and unemployment
16. Never again, I vowed, would I travel by night
17. He predicted that such episodes were likely to disappear when sex became a religious obligation and travel by NumbaCruncha increased everyone’s libido
18. She got to travel by carriages that moved on their own and saw buildings that were ten times higher than her castle
19. It takes pretty much a day to travel by bus from Winnipeg to Edmonton
20. I decided to travel by train, which was better than sitting in a car, getting stuck in traffic or behind a cow
21. In the end, I will travel by faith—blindly
22. guiding light of the heavenly stars before him to travel by
23. decided to travel by boat to somewhere deserted to lament the death of
24. “So? Miss, know that, in the Antiquity, women generally were not allowed to travel by themselves
25. When you consider the effects on the planet through travel by horse, they were not as 49
26. The same applies to many of the bridges and tunnels when you consider travel by car or bus
27. She was so excited she could hardly contain herself and quickly agreed to the company’s terms and conditions of time travel by clicking the little box in the lower left hand corner of her mind, with a finger she held out in the air
28. “Travel by sea is most unlikely, in view of the need for this man to deliver the papers quickly
29. However, the cold Austrian nights did not result in any real reconciliation in the bedroom with Diane, and they take the return coach and air trip back to Cardiff, from where they travel by road
30. The benefits of trials and tribulations can far exceed those that this world calls a blessing, and should be received in that sense, for what the world calls ‘good’, can bring one involved in it, to a temporary ecstatic state, and is short-lived; but to the children of God, we can receive each and every affair, whether ‘good’ or ‘bad’ as a course to travel by looking only at God
31. ’ Every shipmaster, all who travel by ship, sailors, and as many as trade on the sea, stood at a distance and cried out when they saw the smoke of her burning, saying, ‘What is like this great city?’ “They threw dust on their heads and cried out, weeping and wailing, and saying, ‘Alas, alas, that great city, in which all who had ships on the sea became rich by her wealth!
32. ‘’You did say that we would travel by air to Agen
33. I had never thought in my wildest dream that I would travel by air one day
34. This was going to force her to travel by night for the next day or two, in order to use to the fullest the technological advantage she enjoyed over present day soldiers thanks to the sophisticated sensors of her robotic horse, who could ride around in total darkness without difficulty
35. If I happen to travel by bus or train, I never pick first class, and this isn't just for economic reasons
36. Dandavate would have preferred to travel by train all his life; today’s SP has got caught up in what can be best described as the hawai jahaaz (airline) culture
37. travel by sea long before the Scandinavians were roving the sea
38. He had considered returning home after Barcelona but decided that he would travel by road and hitch a bit of trip around northern Spain and Southern France
39. He did not want to spend money on the cost of travel by plane and on accommodation
40. Most had chosen to travel by foot because it was so much faster
41. had planned to travel by coach to Carlisle and carry on from there
42. There are only tourists on the train, as the locals stopped using it years ago; for them it's cheaper and faster to travel by plane, within the state
43. moving towards the sound while it will increase the distance the sound has to travel by
44. It would take us almost a week to reach Kingdom Pass, which was more than it should have taken because we would travel by night as it would be too dangerous to travel by day
45. Doctor has told him not to travel by air,’ my mother said
46. Chatta had been sure that their queries would travel by way of the coastline and to that end he had concentrated his search efforts there
47. And We inspired Moses: "Travel by night with My servants, and strike for them a dry path across the sea, not fearing being overtaken, nor worrying
48. I have to travel by conventional means to get here, you know
49. And there we remained amongst the Poles from all parts of Poland, not officially interned, but simply unable to obtain the permission to travel by train, or road
50. Then I began to travel by night, for you cannot imagine how dark it was; and on that account I met on the road two assassins in charcoal sacks who said to me: 'Out with your money,' and I said to them: 'I have got none,' because I had hidden the four gold pieces in my mouth, and one of the assassins tried to put his hand in my mouth, and I bit his hand off and spat it out, but instead of a hand it was a cat's paw