1It's a two mile per hour tap at 150 miles an hour.
2Course west, 10 degrees north, the current about one mile per hour.
3All this at 40 mile per hour or so in a few seconds.
4The flood tide at this anchorage came from the north-east, one mile per hour.
5He also reckoned that the floe was making one mile per hour due north.
6Of course, 90 mile per hour is his changeup.
7That is what 120 some odd mile per hour serve will do to your GoPro.
8The sixty to seventy mile per hour winds probably marked the leading edge of Hurricane Damon.
9We found the current setting to the north, about a quarter of a mile per hour.
10A 2.5 mile per hour walking pace is approximately 100 steps per minute.
11It took us six hours to get back to the car-justbarely quicker than one mile per hour.
12I was only going ten or fifteen miles per hour at best.
13The air speed gauge now showed two thousand twenty miles per hour.
14I never thought moving 20 miles per hour could be so exciting.
15Forward and backward flight, and speeds up to sixty miles per hour.
16It crept forward at a pace of a few miles per hour.
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