Sentence examples for compulsory stop from inspiring English sources

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The next day saw our return to the Oz bus, which generally means the end of quiet nights, and we journeyed on to the next compulsory stop, Bagara.

The de Menils arrived from France in the 1940's, and their house became a compulsory stop in the international cultural whirl.

It was a compulsory stop for visiting civil rights leaders, a tradition-bound place where students would close each day by joining to sing the university's evening song.

Or what lots of Chelsea gallery owners would dream of doing if they had Echeverría's space — expanses of polished concrete beneath a soaring ceiling, the bright but ever-grayish light of Mexico City sifting down on the kind of tough, savvy art that seems to be coming out of the city's pores these days, turning it into a compulsory stop on the international art circuit.

With football on the TV, aluminium barrels in the corner, plastic ferns, just the three tables, and a general air of convivial scruffiness, it all looks too normal to be a compulsory stop for foodies and visiting celebrities, but study the newspaper cuttings and photos on the wall and you'll spot jefe Manu posing with everyone from Ferran Adrià and Juan Mari Arzak to Glenn Close and Gandalf.

The driver is asked his next compulsory stop, whether it is to load or unload freight, or to collect the vehicle.

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Basically, Gary and I were booked through to Byron Bay on the Oz bus, but there are certain compulsory stops the bus makes so we had to make a day-by-day itinerary.

After a bite to eat, usually in a centrally-located hotel, it's off to the Egyptian Museum, sometimes with time for a quick Nile cruise and a couple of compulsory stops at shops for "demonstrations" of their wares.

With word of Hernández's magical cocktails gradually spreading over the years, the town has become an almost compulsory stop-off point for a mid-journey refreshment.

Within weeks of Paulhan's victory, the Daily Mail offered a new prize; £10,000 to the first aviator to cover a 1,000-mile 1,000-mile 1,609-km 1,609-kmn in a single day, with 11 circuitofy stops at fixed intervals.

The initial walk takes about four or five hours from the starting point (the Timpohon Gate) to the Laban Rata hut, a compulsory overnight stop.

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