290 examples of travel by in sentences

"Oh, why didn't we travel by night, so that we could have reached here in the morning?" "Well, we didn't, so there's no use worrying about it," said Billie sharply, for the situation was beginning to get on her own nerves.

And here I must say that I wish folks in general would keep their eyes a little more open when they travel by rail.

"In the times when we used to travel by the canal," he said, "I was coming down from Dublin.

Here from my girders I look below At the throngs which travel by, For little that's real will they leave to show When it comes their time to die.

"What is more important still," he continued, "they have managed to learn that Hayle had gone to Naples, and they will probably leave by the 2.50 train to-morrow morning for that city: It is as well, perhaps, that we arranged to travel by the next.

And while that we talked, I bathed the little feet of Naani; and surely, as I dried them upon my pocket-cloth, I was taken that I should kiss them; and surely I kist them, and they did be very shapely and dainty, and all eased of travel by the care that I did take to this end.

There was a young practitioner in poetry that found there was no good to be done without a mistress; for he that writes of love before he hath tried it doth but travel by the map, and he that makes love without a dame does like a gamester that plays for nothing.

I shall travel by the mail, and shall, instantly on arriving, go to the "Crown," hoping to find you and an imperial dinner.

The matter was discussed for some time; it was pronounced impossible to travel by the usual road, but the landlord knew a path among the hills which led to a ferry on the Guadiaro, where there was a boat, and from thence we could make our way to San Roque, which is in sight of Gibraltar.

I here speak only of those who travel by short stages as the vetturini do.

The heavy expense, the great delay, and, at times, fatality attending travel by either of the Isthmus routes have demonstrated the advantage which would result from interterritorial communication by such safe and rapid means as a railroad would supply.

Here I was given an Erlaubnis to travel by military train through Liege into Germany, and from there on out by way of Holland.

From the Nelson, the Swan, the Hen and Chickens, the Saracen's Head, the George, or the Castle, those who travel by public carriages may be conveyed to any part of the kingdom.

Had he intended to travel by Hayward's Heath," said Mr. Taynton rather laboriously, as if explaining something to a child, "he could not have intended to get out at Falmer.

The pageant of Persia; a record of travel by motor in Persia, with an account of its ancient and modern ways.

© on Travel by air, p.827-828c & 861-876; 15Aug40; A143981.

I think I was now near a thousand leagues farther off England by sea, than at my little kingdom, except this difference, that I might travel by land over the Great Mogul's country to Surat, from thence to Baffora, by sea up the Persian Gulph, then take the way of the caravans over the Arabian desert to Alleppo and Scanderoon, there take shipping to Italy, and so travel by land into France, and from thence cross the sea to England.

I think I was now near a thousand leagues farther off England by sea, than at my little kingdom, except this difference, that I might travel by land over the Great Mogul's country to Surat, from thence to Baffora, by sea up the Persian Gulph, then take the way of the caravans over the Arabian desert to Alleppo and Scanderoon, there take shipping to Italy, and so travel by land into France, and from thence cross the sea to England.

The Rebel Secretary of War ordered these batteries placed along the Mississippi, in the hope of stopping all travel by that route.

We travel by the aid of steam-power, and we think and speak of a locomotive or a steamboat as we once thought and spoke of a horse or a man; and no little feeling of self-sufficiency is engendered by the conclusion that this new source of power has been brought under control and put to work in our day.

Travel by night, and hide in the woods by day until you are well away from here.

At the expiration of the above term, a pirate brigantine came in, on board which the king obliged them to enter, or travel by land to some other place, which they durst not do; and of two evils chose the least, that of going on board the pirate vessel, which was commanded by one William Read, who received them very civilly.

"That it may please Thee to preserve all that travel by land or by water . . .

Yet I, too, am greatened, Keep the note of gladness, Travel by the wind's road, Through this autumn leisure, By thy love.

The autumn comes, and the roads are too muddy to travel by; he must wait till the winter, when they will be frozen hard.

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