On foot.
The most common way to circumnavigate the continent is aboard a ship. The most common mode of transit on the continent is on foot.
The most common way is 'a sunburn.' I got a sunburn. You will get a sunburn. Without the article is often used in the past tense, 'I got sunburned.'
Mining is the most common
Rebecca would be the most common way or Rebekah
Because way in the past they are descended form a common ancestor.
Because way in the past they are descended form a common ancestor.
Because way in the past they are descended form a common ancestor.
Not knowing anybody there. Peer pressure. Not knowing your way around.
The most common way is to petition. Even younge people can!
I'm not certain what you mean by "the past"? More than 230 years ago, the only way to get around Australia would've been by foot. Since the arrival of James Cook and his buddies, they brought along horses, mules, donkeys and camels which is how the enormous Continent was explored - but that was 200 years ago. Matthew Flinders who cirumnavigated the coastline got around in a little boat to map the outline of Australia - and that too was over 200 years ago. Since then there's been the invention of the steam engine and there have been trains which is how most people would've got around the country. In the past 100 years, (if that's what you mean by past), getting around Australia would have been by the mode of transport we all enjoy today - train, bus, plane, car, bicycle, motorcycle and ever increasingly, caravan.
The most common way for them to travel was by foot or covererd wagons
There is one common way to prevent a disastrous war between two powerful nations. The most common way would be to find a settlement.