Sentence examples for travel behind from inspiring English sources

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When 1993 rolled around, he left air travel behind -- and couldn't have been happier.

"If the skirt is not that short but you tend to have a wandering hand, she should also travel behind".

At five years of age Treve now seems to be the complete racehorse, able to travel behind any pace, sit anywhere, change up or down at any stage and still produce an unassailable burst of speed.

The commissioners decided to create the first tunnel and observation deck to attract new visitors and enable them to travel behind the falls in every season (with a lantern-toting guide).

The New Yorker, March 13 , 1965P. 44 Henry Bech, a fortyish, bachelor Jewish writer, was invited by Washington to travel behind the Iron Curtain as an ambassador of the arts.

By the early 70s, Tranströmer's refusal to be a member of any political party enabled him to travel behind the iron curtain, making semi-official cultural contacts which displayed a sure eye for literary excellence.

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In this story, Bech is travelling behind the Iron Curtain, as an ambassador of the arts, sponsored by the US government.

Mark Bizley, who was travelling behind the coach, told BBC Radio Solent: "Its wheels lost grip on the tarmac and it started to snake.

Roth has written before about what such a state of mind does to our estimation of others, about the high-pitched admiration that takes hold (as he wrote in "American Pastoral") in the limousine travelling behind the hearse.

One was in the van and the other was riding a motorcycle travelling behind.

Mr Harding was cycling in a bus lane with a bus travelling behind him.

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