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detour造句
(31) We used to make a detour going down Lenin Avenue. (32) On our walk back to the ferry dock that afternoon we make one last detour to the beach. (33) A detour to disaster can come disguised as a good business investment. (34) Increased real income provides us with an admirable detour around the rancor anciently associated with efforts to redistribute wealth. (35) The detour was to Holmstroyd and involved stopping at the jetty. (36) People with baby buggies have to walk in the roadway and residents, I think, have to make a detour. (37) But to avoid it meant a long detour to get into Barn Street, and she was shivering with wet and cold. (38) There is a short detour to consider the inclusion of similarity, where Weyl finds symmetry in the chambered nautilus shell. (39) It merits a detour, not least for its value and there's a smashing new clubhouse. (40) Attempting to make a detour, the car got bogged down in a salt lake and was abandoned. (41) We were further delayed getting back on station by a detour for me to the south end of Duke Street. (42) Moving from consultant to implementer is a detour you should be aware of. (43) On the way to the tomato patch they made a detour to Louis's workshop to collect some baskets. (44) In any case all Euro-roads still lead to Rome, though they now take a detour through Mosae Trajectum. (45) She could make just a small detour ... She had a decent map, didn't she? (46) This walk doesn't actually explore the reserve, but there are trails around it if you want to make a detour. (46)try its best to collect and build good sentences. (47) It was, instead, a futile and costly detour in making the transition from a feudalistic system to a market economy. (48) He damn nearly took a left, made a huge detour to the east. (49) Tom Margittai successfully resisted the temptation to take a major detour from his original dream. (50) To justify such an approach it is necessary to take a theoretical detour. (51) What is the detour index for the main valley route on the map? (52) Before the opening of this new marina, yachts had to detour to the south to the Canaries. (53) Nor when, a couple of hours later, they travelled back south towards the coast and took a detour into Silves. (54) Instead of taking a detour, I decided it would be fun to pass through the flood, and drove towards it. (55) The path going right leads to River Cove - worth a detour as seals can often be seen here. (56) Drivers with lorries weighing above 7.5 tonnes face a five mile detour around the bridge. (57) And yet when you are first starting out as an entrepreneur, a detour is awfully hard to resist. (58) On that same day, Franco ordered Varela to detour to Toledo. (59) Motorists wend their way through orange traffic cones and detour signs. (60) But then-even before he opened his doors-he took a detour.