Example sentences of "road to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In-patient services are due to transfer from Mill Road to Liverpool Maternity Hospital , Oxford Street , in October and November .
2 The 31-year-old was attacked in a railway underpass from Station Road to Bridge Street , in Middlesbrough .
3 In the early years until the Rampart Road/Milford Street corner was improved the route was from Blue Boar Row , Winchester Street along London Road to St. Mark 's Church .
4 He chose a route back down the hill that did not involve too many serious gradients , moving from Roseberry Road to Warburton Drive to Chesterton Terrace and , from there , doubling back along a series of streets with an offensively tangible air of esprit de corps — Lowther Park Drive , where people called to each other over their Volvos and , even worse , Stapleton Road , a place that seemed almost permanently on the verge of a street party .
5 No one felt like risking an attempt on Gloucester Road to South Kensington .
6 It had been a year since the old Port Road to Stranraer line had closed and the London to Stranraer trains were diverted via Ayr and Girvan .
7 Representatives of the Darlington Farmers Auction Mart have met the borough council to finalise conditions on their plans to move the market from Clifton Road to Holdforth Grange in Hurworth .
8 The Whitehall Market-place and the Military Road to Absurdity
9 We have been riding down what the Americans have called the ‘ Military Road to Absurdity ’ .
10 The development of Defence policy since the Second World War has been dominated as much by efforts to find ways off the ‘ Military Road to Absurdity ’ as by the struggle for resources in the Whitehall market-place .
11 Apart from remorseless administrative efforts by the successive Permanent Under-Secretaries of the Ministry of Defence to reduce overheads so that more resources could be freed for re-equipment programmes , two well-trodden paths off the ‘ Military Road to Absurdity ’ have been thoroughly explored : partnership with the US , Canada , Australia and New Zealand ( the ABCA countries ) ; and collaboration with our Western European allies .
12 Developing convincing arguments that will satisfy the brokers in the Whitehall market-place ; squeezing the pint of requirements into the half-pint pot of the Long-Term Costings ; and trying to find new paths off the ‘ Military Road to Absurdity ’ are the monotonous fare of the Defence policy-makers .
13 If the buses ran from Bramford Road to Lattice Barn one year , they 'd decide they 'd send them from Bramford Road to Bourne Bridge the next .
14 And then we used to do erm exercises with er from different areas , they 'd come and attack our area or we 'd come and try and in il infiltrate in their area and er we had , we had a night exercise and we was erm went out Saturday afternoon , we was out all Saturday night and Sunday and on the Sunday mid day we was still er out and we was in the farmyard at the farm at end of Brierley 's Lane by Bell Lane , off Bell Lane , Brierley 's Lane right at other end , we was in their farmyard and their outer buildings and we was str put out on guard duty from the Stafford Road to Broad Lane , and we was protecting that area , they were supposed to be coming from the Cannock area towards us and er we was in the , in the farmyard and course the m muck and stuff and all that out of the farmyard was there and the ducks was wallowing in it .
15 In 1895 , an extension of the conduit system was built to South Shore Station on Lytham Road , while from Station Road to Squires Gate an unelectrified section of track was served by a horse-drawn car .
16 The Company produced a new rule book , instructing crews that when working over the section from Selby Road to West Croydon , they must avoid altercations with Corporation staff at all costs and behave as though they were employees of the Corporation themselves .
17 If the buses ran from Bramford Road to Lattice Barn one year , they 'd decide they 'd send them from Bramford Road to Bourne Bridge the next .
18 This is a very old part of the Metropolitan , called the Hammersmith Line , nearly 130 years old , the line running out in the open via Latimer Road , Shepherd 's Bush and Goldhawk Road to Hammersmith .
19 The Occupation Road to Whernside tarns
20 Alongside and beneath the alley , Mucky Beck rushed for half a mile past walled mill-ponds , wasteland and cinder piles all the way from Shearbridge Road to Cheshum Street .
21 Lothian Road to Tollcross
22 Lane from Belmont Road to Bloomiehall Park , the surface and provide a fresh layer of gravel to eliminate pot holes .
23 Lane from Belmont Road to Bloomiehall Park , the surface and provide a fresh layer of gravel to eliminate pot holes .
24 For some years I have been campaigning to open up the unofficial footpath along the north edge of the field bordering Baberton golf course , which links Muirwood Road to Bloomiehall Park .
25 Yeah he 's got Auberge Road to Hell Road to Hell one and two .
26 Yeah he 's got Auberge Road to Hell Road to Hell one and two .
27 Unfortunately Ohmachi could not sustain the connection and the rising son went down 8 and 6 on the Burma Road to Chip Beck in the first round yesterday .
28 Lear set himself up in his lodgings with the necessary lithographic paraphernalia as well as the heavy stones , which he would carry from Gray 's Inn Road to Hullmandel 's printing shop in Great Marlborough Street as soon as they were completed .
29 The house concerned is near the footpath from Wagon Road to Scott Wood in Low Dolphinholme .
30 The service from the Crystal Palace alternately to Penge or to Selby Road had not proved suitable to public requirements , so from early 1907 , services were provided , Selby Road — Crystal Palace with cars 44–51 and from Selby Road to Penge using some of Nos. 1–16 .
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