Verb: stands Subject: Roadrunner
She lives life in the fast lane. He was driving down a two-lane highway. Clark Kent was in love with Lois Lane. : )
Strolling down memory lane, she smiled as she remembered her childhood adventures.
You can use "merge" in a sentence like this: "The two companies decided to merge in order to create a stronger presence in the market."
"Lane" is not traditionally a Jewish name. It is of English origin and is more commonly used as a surname or a given name in English-speaking countries.
Verb: stands Subject: Roadrunner
The highway was composed of four lanes each way. The bowling lane was slick for the bowling balls to roll with ease. We lived on Forest Lane for 26 years.
A divided four lane street is a highway :)
Four Lane Ends Interchange was created in 1980.
If it is a divided four lane street then the answer is no.
No. "Westbound" is simply an adjective and "Lane" is not a proper noun.
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She lives life in the fast lane. He was driving down a two-lane highway. Clark Kent was in love with Lois Lane. : )
When driving on a four lane highway or freeway you should use the right hand land or 'thru lane' except when passing. If the right hand lane is designated for slower traffic or for exiting traffic, you'd use the lane to the left of it.
The cast of Four Lane Road - 2011 includes: Pierre Covezzi as Tom
If you are talking in general terms, then no: "He ran down the lane." If you are talking about a name, then yes: "He ran down Seaview Lane."
No, they are not. An example of a sentence is 'There is a man down the lane.' A phrase might be 'man down the lane'.