by car造句31. We're going by car.
32. The popular myth is that air travel is more dangerous than travel by car or bus.
33. Before eight o'clock they arrived upon the scene by car.
34. He protested that the journey was too far by car.
35. Unlike most people in the office, I don't come to work by car.
36. It's quicker by car.
37. They arrived by car.
38. We could take the train or alternatively go by car.
39. We decided to go across the U.S. by car.
40. It is easily reached by car, train or boat.
41. We'll be travelling by car.
42. Others may go by car or by rail.
43. They made a white flag and left by car.
44. So travelling by car became popular.
45. The beautiful historic city of Edinburgh is only forty minutes away by car, and Glasgow just a little further.
46. The final destruction of the road's equilibrium took place when it was given over to high speed travel by car.
47. In the first place, everyone travels by car and therefore everyone has first-hand knowledge of how awful the roads are.
48. Personal computers are now commonly found in site huts, even in remote locations where they can be powered by car batteries.
49. Visitors arriving by car will park in a garage at the bottom of the hill.
50. They arrived in Nice after an eight-hour journey by car.
51. Blackpool now specialises in business conferences and both have many day trippers coming by car and coach.
52. They had brought Holly by car from the Lefortovo gaol to the train while Muscovites still slept.
53. The journey door to door is a mile and a quarter. 3 minutes by car.
54. If you are travelling by car, calculate as above then make the necessary accommodation only reduction as detailed on page 80.
55. But for residents who have to travel by car to other towns in Silicon Valley, it will often be an ordeal.
56. Occasionally he went by car to the nearby homes of members of his family.
57. I could take the train, but it's more convenient to go by car.
58. Mrs Mellor was chauffeur driven to the Rock and taken back by car after having lunch with the boat party.
59. She was an expensive woman, all in suede, come by car from north of the river.
60. I've seen him twice out hunting, when we were following by car.