layby造句1. I was parked in a lay-by, having a nap.
2. He pulled into the lay-by and got out to see what was wrong with the car.
3. I left my car in a lay-by and set off on foot.
4. We pulled into a lay-by to look at the map.
5. The Cadillac was now parked in a lay-by.
6. The lay-by was three miles away.
7. Assuming he quit the lay-by about twelve-twenty.
8. I'd seen his lorry in the lay-by.
9. The chemicals were dumped by the driver of a tanker parked in this lay-by.
10. Dozens of officers descended when one convoy stopped in a lay-by.
11. The court heard both birds were seriously injured in the fight, which was held in a lay-by.
12. There were only a few other cars in the lay-by at Walbury Hill and their occupants had scattered far and wide.
13. Dozens of drivers had stopped in the lay-by and thousands driven past.
14. George pulled into a lay-by and gingerly fingered through the wallet with renewed twinges of horror.
15. A quick bonk in a lay-by is not my idea of romance.
16. It's alleged the cockfight took place in April at a lay-by at Carterton.
17. He had spotted another lay-by, beyond Jena, just before the link road to the autobahn back to the border.
18. As they reached the lay-by, the accused had pulled in alongside the red van and stopped.
19. It was bigger than the lay-by of yesterday, shaded by leafy beech trees that flanked the road on both sides.
20. There was, reported clerk Bob Park, a family living in a caravan parked in a layby on Trinity Hall.
21. Green studs indicate the edge of any part of the carriageway at a road junction, layby or passing place.