How To Use Drive out In A Sentence

  • They also tend to drive out whatever healthy attitudes are at work within the enterprise.
  • No American should have to drive out of town to breathe clean air.
  • On the stone of the drive outside my window sat a huge brown hare. Times, Sunday Times
  • Free trade would allow European competitors to drive out Virginia's white mechanics, increasing the political power of cotton-state slaveholders.
  • To see the new Russians in their element, you have to drive outside of Moscow to the exclusive residential areas where they have their dachas.
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  • They're hoping that their competitive prices will drive out the rival company.
  • London Evening Standard British Film Awards: Carey and Keira vie for best actress title Diggers drive out blockbuster premieres as Leicester Square becomes building site characters left. Evening Standard - Home
  • Motorists will be urged to drive outside busy times and turn off their engines when idling. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Janjaweed have waged a brutal campaign to drive out African farmers and U.S. officials are calling the dire situation in Sudan the worst humanitarian crisis in the world.
  • Frozen artichoke hearts or artichoke quarters work well in braised recipes, especially when they are first lightly browned in olive oil to drive out excess moisture and bring up the flavor. Archive 2008-01-01
  • A distant throb ached in my head and I pressed the heels of my palms against my eyes; trying to drive out the shrillness in Niko's voice as he continued to yell across the field.
  • he sliced his drive out of bounds
  • Because I live in the middle of nowhere, the paper boy doesn't deliver this far into the wilderness, so I have to drive out to the next village and collect the newspaper myself.
  • At the end of my experiment, I sat back and nursed a battered palate with a bottle of Spanish cava in an attempt to drive out the demons which had possessed my mouth a short time ago.
  • I recall a drive outside Delhi on Diwali, and we passed village after village lit up like a fairyland, with hundreds of clay diyas.
  • As usual the kids were staying with their mum for the weekend, so yesterday I went for a drive out into the country.
  • It can also take the form of an exorcism, where the treatment is meant to drive out an evil spirit or devil from the victim.
  • But you did not drive out the restless new spirit which is always spoiling for a fight.
  • The battue, a hunt in which bushes are beaten to drive out the game (a method used by the Aborigines), proved to be much more successful.
  • He cut his rates to drive out rivals.
  • But a wayward drive out of bounds at the 16th cost Grace a double bogey. The Sun
  • Rather, they will continue to drive outside of the regulatory system, without driver's education, testing, licensing, or insurance, sharply increasing the odds that others will both be injured and uncompensated.
  • Over the coming fortnight, The Daily Telegraph will accompany the Paras as they seek to drive out the insurgents, discover their arms dumps and win over the population.
  • Heaton swore under his breath, cussing and blaming the English weather and he switched on his windscreen wipers as he put his gear on reverse and began to drive out of the car park.
  • I need you to close your mouth and drive outta here so I can get out, missy.
  • Obviously the means used to drive out imperial occupiers are determined by the nature of the occupation.
  • It has always been a family thing—we used to drive out in a bike and side-car when our two sons were small.
  • The drawback to adding roughly 1,000 new residents a week and gentrifying urban neighborhoods is that Sydney could lose its distinctive flavor and drive out the artists who made those areas appealing.
  • I saw him drive out the driveway.
  • Whereupon he shortly sharked up a list of landless reprobates, Kshatriyas at a loose end, for food and diet; and the enterprise with a stomach in't was, as soon as Alexander's back was turned, to drive out the Macedonian garrisons. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19
  • A brief summary of the meeting's minutes are as follows: we're fairly confident that we've seen willets in the past and there's no way Sara is going to drive out to Jamaica Bay just to solidify a sandpiper sighting.
  • On the stone of the drive outside my window sat a huge brown hare. Times, Sunday Times
  • Let's drive out into the country,it's such a nice day.
  • This probably evolved from a harem system where the females combined forces to overpower and drive out the dominant male.
  • In fact it is a normal tactic to lead lower spades to try to drive out the queen.
  • If we assume 10% of those same-sex couples were Anglican, that means that the Anglican Church of Canada is about to alienate itself from the world wide Anglican Communion, jeopardise ecumenical relations with all other conservative denominations, drive out the orthodox from its midst, and continue its Gadarene plunge into oblivion for the sake of 0.00083% of the population. How many gay people actually want to get married in an Anglican church? « Anglican Samizdat
  • Alexander placed Ada on the throne of Caria as his satrap in the smoldering ruins of the city and stationed enough troops nearby to drive out the last of the Persians from their citadels. Alexander the Great
  • Motorists will be urged to drive outside busy times and turn off their engines when idling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Let's drive out into the country,it's such a nice day.
  • A shower helped, but even the monotonous beat of hot water couldn't drive out the visions of atrocities in his head.
  • If this is not done, Gresham's law may well prevail: bad graphs will drive out the good.
  • Motorists will be urged to drive outside busy times and turn off their engines when idling. Times, Sunday Times
  • But a wayward drive out of bounds at the 16th cost Grace a double bogey. The Sun
  • He would drive out each day, a flask of iced tea in one pocket, a bottle of cognac in the other - every inch the fearless veteran war photographer.
  • They're hoping that their competitive prices will drive out the rival company.
  • At one time the unions took pains to drive out the Communists from their midst but what often goes unsaid is that much of this is due to the dislike of Communists by gangsters. Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Public Sector Unions
  • It features an over-centre spring-loaded clutch switching mechanism, a dual clutch using large axle (hollow) and tri-flat parts to split the drive into the constant mesh gearbox, 50-tooth contrate gear synchronizer assemblies and series connected inter-axle and front axle differentials, bevel gear rear axle drive output. WN.com - Business News
  • I remember when thousand of hippies and yippies surrounded the Pentagon during the Vietnam War and held an exorcism to drive out the evil demons.
  • Is it worth the drive out of town, the cost of membership and the prospect of your kitchen (or garage) filled to the rafters with bulk-buy boxes? Costco v the supermarkets
  • Motorists will be urged to drive outside busy times and turn off their engines when idling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Take a drive out to the over built, over expensed, mostly empty "taj" on 951 for an up close view of what a fleeced tax payer looks like. Naples Daily News Stories
  • They made me drive out to Verdun, took all my money, my car, and left me out on the street.
  • Her inhabitants drive out to ski on slopes, to bathe in lakes, to climb to sacred sites.
  • Motorists will be urged to drive outside busy times and turn off their engines when idling. Times, Sunday Times
  • A brief summary of the meeting's minutes are as follows: we're fairly confident that we've seen willets in the past and there's no way Sara is going to drive out to Jamaica Bay just to solidify a sandpiper sighting.
  • She'd borrow Eleanor Downey 's car and they'd drive out into the country.
  • The gases, expelled as jets, drive out debris that had been embedded in the ice, endowing comets with their flamboyant tails.
  • It has been able to drive out the possibility of any vigorous challenge to the prominence of the big six energy suppliers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some of the real airs of the old Scottish rebellion were played, such as "Charlie is My Darling," or "What's a 'the steer, kimmer?" songs that men had sung while marching to destroy and drive out the monarchy under which we live. A Miscellany of Men
  • The violence is indirect and intimidatory as much as coercive, certainly, although its intent is not to convert but to drive out those who identify with the victims.
  • It can also take the form of an exorcism, where the treatment is meant to drive out an evil spirit or devil from the victim.
  • Parcelnet use private car owners in rural Devon who obviously hurl the books from a great wellie-throwing distance through a closed door into a damp shed or a sauna for weeks on end until they have enough to make the drive out here worthwhile. Whispering quietly...Internet book buying
  • They will remove small pine that, if left, would swamp the open heath and drive out scarce wildlife such as woodlark, common lizard and a range of attractive butterflies and moths, including the stately Emperor moth. Express & Star
  • They drive out of the camp and see a sign asking for cotton pickers.
  • Let's drive out into the country,it's such a nice day.
  • No American should have to drive out of town to breathe clean air.
  • Essentially, it streams the music files on a user's hard drive out onto the Net.
  • It's a long drive out of the boonies to the nearest library, especially with no car.
  • I recall a drive outside Delhi, and we passed village after village lit up like a fairyland, with hundreds of clay diyas.
  • When no-one could explain why someone had a disease, spells and magical potions were used to drive out the spirits.
  • There are those who insist that low culture will always drive out high culture.
  • Feral American mink on the continent are even more damaging than they are here, as they drive out the endangered European mink.
  • After Healy's release, commanders ordered additional Fort Assinniboine soldiers to drive out all Canadian Indians and Metis.

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