Examples of 'yards down the road' in a sentence
Meaning of "yards down the road"
yards down the road: This phrase is used to indicate a distance or location further ahead in a literal or figurative sense. It suggests a point in the future or downstream in a sequence of events. For instance, 'The store is just a few yards down the road.'
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yards down the road
Couple of hundred yards down the road.
Yards down the road.
A couple hundred yards down the road.
Just a few yards down the road here, they continue to care for the injured.
Under a white rock about a hundred yards down the road.
As just a few yards down the road here they continue to care for the injured.
There is a phone under a white rock about a hundred yards down the road.
A few yards down the road from the Kia van, three men were digging a grave.
You are gonna come to a crossroads . A few hundred yards down the road.
But it was found 50 yards down the road from the nozzle.
But this time, when I heard him say a couple of hundred yards down the road.
Well, 50 yards down the road there is a telephone kiosk.
CSU found some tire tracks … unh, hundred yards down the road.
The flat was just about 100 yards down the road.
Under a storm vent on the river about 100 yards down the road.
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CSU found some tire tracks 100 yards down the road.
On the last day, the Russians were advancing they were 200 yards down the road.
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