on the way造句121. They complimented me on the way I looked each time they saw me.
122. 'Did you stop in Oxford on the way?' 'No, we drove straight through.'
123. We stopped for a cream tea on the way home .
124. We'll have to stop for fuel on the way to the airport.
125. He tired his horse by larking on the way home.
126. He arrested in the ambulance on the way to the hospital.
127. On the way to London,we had to stall for our car to fuel up.
128. I picked up an evening paper on the way home.
129. I'll drive there and then we'll swap over on the way back.
130. A funny thing happened to me on the way to the crematorium.
131. We ran out of petrol on the way home, but as luck would have it, we were very near a garage.
132. The economic circumstances are right and recovery is on the way .
133. I am now out of hospital and well on the way to recovery.
134. The Food Safety Act will progressively impact on the way food businesses operate.
135. On the way home we shared our first class compartment with a group of businessmen.
136. It started on the aeroplane on the way out.
137. But drive-ins are on the way out.
138. Dean stopped at the florist on the way home.
139. Platform shoes are on the way out.
140. I'll stop at the bank on the way home.
141. On the way we decided to visit the Catlins, a little-known forest area on the coast, near Balclutha.
142. But on the way to the bank to buy dollars she lost her wallet containing £400.
143. One member of the team must drink a pint of beer at the start and consume another four on the way.
144. On the way over I met a friend, Dave, out jogging.
145. On the way, Endill listened hard in case the Headmaster was wandering about.
146. Another was already on the way, off-target because Zeno hadn't expected the gunshot.
147. I got a real creepy feeling on the way over there, as if someone was watching me.
148. The reason for this emphasis on the way in which people are labelled is that laws are essentially political products.
149. Its content may however differ radically depending on the way in which the precise subject matter is viewed by those political theories.
150. Las Vegas benefited greatly from an influx of visitors, many of whom made stopovers on the way to Phoenix.