take to the road造句1) After a short visit, they took to the road again.
2) The stalwarts of the Hunterston Cycle Club are taking to the road again in the name of charity.
3) So, at the age of twenty-six, he took to the road.
4) Once his seat as bishop was taken away, Domitian took to the road.
5) Regular commuters, sheep take to the road in Yorkshire Dales National Park, England.
6) Inventories normally dip in summer, when drivers take to the road, pushing up demand for petrol, and in winter, when demand for heating oil surges.
7) Some air freight might take to the road or water—98% of the world's trade is already carried by ship.
8) And though gas prices generally rise as the summer approaches and more people take to the road, don't expect the kind of rapid hikes seen last year, said publisher Trilby Lundberg.
9) Taxes on gasoline have been kept low, while massive highway building projects allow more and more cars to take to the road.
10) After reading, he would put the book back in his treasure box, lock it and then take to the road again.
11) However, in any case of classification, the out come of these women are miserable. In men world which have right to rule, they inevitably take to the road of tragedy, or suicide, or madness, or leave.
12) Their strategy is to allow Loris Capirossi and Chris Vermeulen, as well as the team's fans, to take to the road a GP -inspired colored version of one of the best track racing bikes ever made.
13) As the child of Presbyterian missionaries, Ms. Browne lived in Brazil, China and Niger, and was used to a peripatetic lifestyle, so she decided to take to the road.
14) And satellite-launchers should be obliged to buy insurance to cover the risk of extra costs before they venture into space, rather as car-drivers must before they take to the road.