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I was given the inside lane and I was furious and protested.The repairs are being carried out to the bridge at Knayton and the inside lanes of both carriageways are closed.Huge jams built up behind the 74-year-old pensioner as he crawled for five miles along the inside lane of the dual-carriageway A1.The back lanes in the North Road area have been atrocious, people were dumping their rubbish in them.Petitions for lighting in the back lanes of the Denes area and in Great Stainton were handed in.Alas, we always had to return to our cobbled back lanes.Wolfenden had come and gone, but persecution was still abroad in the streets and back lanes of Tyneside.The country lanes are feet deep in snow.

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she was enjoying her walk down the quiet country lane towards the riverbank. Fancy taking in the quaint country lanes of Hampshire?.Grip and balance are remarkable for such a heavy car but this isn't one to hustle down country lanes.A course that mixes open pasture, bridleways, forest tracks and country lanes undeniably favours the horse.A far better alternative was to walk the back roads and country lanes.The abbey site is approached through a gate in a country lane and along a grassy track.The last stretch of road is a narrow lane bordered by trees.The Russian swimmer in lane 6 is in the lead.We rode our bicycles along pretty country lanes.That idiot changed lanes without signaling.three-lane motorway/highway/road → bus lane, cycle lane 4 DS one of the narrow parallel areas marked for each competitor in a running or swimming race 5 TTW TTA a line or course along which ships or aircraft regularly travel between ports or airports busy shipping lanes → life in the fast lane, → walk/trip down memory lane Examples from the Corpus lane the fast/slow lane Cars in the fast lane were travelling at over 80 miles an hour. the inside/middle/outside lane Use the outside lane for overtaking only. S3 W3 noun 1 ROAD/PATH a narrow road in the countryside → path a quiet country lane 2 a road in a city, often used in road names the Hilton Hotel in Park Lane a network of alleys and back lanes (=narrow unimportant roads, often behind a row of houses ) 3 TTR one of the two or three parallel areas on a road which are divided by painted lines to keep traffic apart That idiot changed lanes without signalling.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Roads, Sport, Water lane lane / leɪn /













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