How to use "yards" in a sentence

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Three or four minutes later Albert came into the yard again and heard a sound like a bump against the wooden fence that separated the yards of numbers 27 and 29

The rear of Bellicosti's house was almost a hundred yards away

Elliot ran toward the Chevy, which Tina had brought to a stop a hundred yards away

The new track ran a hundred yards before rising and turning sharply to the right, around the blunt face of a ridge

A hundred and fifty yards farther, they reached another sharp turn

Twenty yards beyond the bend, the way was barred by a steel gate

For two hundred yards ahead, until the road curved once more, nothing threatening was in sight.

This broad shelf in the mountainside couldn't have been as large or as regularly shaped in its natural state as it was now: three hundred yards wide, two hundred yards deep, almost a perfect rectangle

Two hundred yards away, at the far side of the concrete field, stood a one-story windowless building, approximately a hundred feet long, with a steeply pitched slate roof.

By this time, we had passed the one-year mark in the development process, and I knew we were not going to wind up with a usable script, so I didn't insist on discussing whether the rubber tires would melt off the vehicle within two hundred yards or three, or ponder at what point the gasoline tank might explode