Ten times as much is spent on the railways, for every mile travelled, than the roads.
Two miles from the Shed it was travelling thirty miles an hour.
Ten thousand miles per second, then twenty, which was as fast as a human had ever before travelled.
He has many long miles to travel before those who want the Democrats to win the 1988 election should make a decision about his candidacy.
That is the cost of petrol for a journey will be dependent upon the miles travelled (the independent variable).
Many mile a day a-foot, and often with some poor soldier or another, travelling to see his friends.
He says we have a hundred miles to travel.
The off-farm employment was mainly urban, of the senior management 'white collar' type, and involved 20 to 25 miles travel each day to Teesside.
He could have gone in any direction, could have traveled miles, even on foot.
Many more miles to travel," Snoopy told him, "and even then no farther on your way.