How To Use Driving In A Sentence

  • Which is stupid, considering the drivers around here A: Don't normally stop for people and in fact have been caught trying to sneak ~around~ them and B: I've been nicked several times and almost hit three times different instances last summer attempting to obey the biking laws, none of those for mistakes on my part as I've been scared shitless at the lack of aware driving that's crept over my town. The funny thing about Pain..... (Let's talk trauma!)
  • It bothered me a little that I didn't have a pickup, and I couldn't see doing much off road driving with my Mustang fastback.
  • Have you got any ID? A driving licence or cheque card will do.
  • The time it takes to start or stop a stopwatch is the same amount of time it would take for someone driving under the influence to lose control of their vehicle, about seven tenths of a second. News/local from www.dailyamerican.com
  • Suppose you were driving your car on a rainy night, or an extremely hot night. Christianity Today
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  • For a start, when you drive through the gate, instead of just driving through just a field of grass, you actually drive through copses of trees and little forests.
  • Instead they have further undermined the economy by driving capital and foreign investors out of the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • More serious motoring offences such as uninsured driving would carry a £10 surcharge.
  • Furthermore, we found that the number, amplitude and spacing of such flow folds depends on the history of the load driving the extrusion.
  • The wives showed themselves true to stereotype by forever cooking meals containing an abundance of chips and driving to shoe shops in Japanese cabriolets.
  • It was the force of global industry that cemented the worldwide tendency for driving on the right.
  • He won the summit in the thick of howling wind and driving snow, providentially stumbling upon Trust
  • My dad was pulled for drunk driving.
  • Driving from Brooklyn to Oregon next week; What weird should I espy? Boing Boing
  • It might have been her outpouring of love and grief, it might have been her courage in driving away the wild animals, the length of her lonely vigil on the mountain, or a combination of these.
  • He's apologizing for what he calls his despicable words after he was arrested for drunken driving. CNN Transcript Jul 31, 2006
  • Possibly in a bid to allay fears that nationalism and protectionism were driving the agenda--though it's hard to wonder how they couldn't in a country whose motto translates as "we wish to remain what we are"--a Luxembourg minister said on Tuesday that the takeover law, which it plans to enact in May, was in no way aimed at creating impediments to Mittal's play for Arcelor. Luxembourg Minister: We're Not Trying To Stop Mittal
  • It can stir up strong emotions from the first notes heard, driving even the coldest of people to warm their hearts.
  • On Friday, Jimmy and I are driving up to Yorkshire to attend a wedding.
  • He could sink that harpoon 3 feet into a whale and once fast it was not long before he was on the whale's back driving the lance 6 feet into its vitals.
  • The car's new sound system can easily kick out the high-volume jams with the added noise of driving without a roof.
  • Eli undershot this dark system. i oversaw Jaime when ate me Sky! it told present arch, that enwound sadly... above plough reeved whistle, driving wrung anti the week despite blue chance: "who he gainsaid us? 26th January '05
  • Whether you're grabbing a meal on the run or topping up on a long drive, eating and driving is an absolute no-no.
  • Semi-autonomous vehicles are expected to witness a rapid growth over the forecast timeline owing to the driving assistance features.
  • More important than everything, the most aggressive driving force of her life.
  • Every year at Christmas drunken driving takes its toll.
  • He had been convicted on his eighth impaired driving charge while driving a stolen car, his 18th possession of stolen property conviction.
  • He was accused of causing death by reckless driving .
  • I do my share of driving and I had no idea all that cutting people off and speeding and changing lanes without signaling and blowing through stop signs was "choreographed"--no wonder I find driving to say nothing of cycling in New York City so irritating. People Are People: Dealing With It
  • Most units going into Iraq now will go in as motorized infantry, mainly driving Humvees.
  • The very idea of a “man of God” and a “preacher” making six figures, driving luxury cars and living in gated communities, with expense accounts, country club memberships and obese bodies is laughable and obscene. Think Progress » Hatch Warns Tea Party Activists: Work With The GOP…Or Else
  • If the snow isn't cleared from the roads quickly, it packs down hard and makes driving difficult.
  • Remember, when driving a car, the golden rule is never to take both hands off the steering wheel.
  • Concealed carry is driving both nationwide handgun sales and manufacturer's R&D efforts.
  • I clean them carefully but the itch is driving me crazy.
  • The driving force behind a great organization is to never forget the passion and principles we all support in habitat work for the wild quail and all upland game. Quail Unlimited Implodes
  • And it is precisely this intangible element - a sense of shared values and community - that is the legacy that seems to be the driving force sustaining and vitalizing this collection.
  • Although Bill has been in trouble with the police,he earns an honest penny these days by driving a van.
  • That noise is driving me mad.
  • It was reported that the noise was causing stress for grazing livestock and driving them into the road. Times, Sunday Times
  • You may talk vaguely about driving a coach – and – six up a good old flight of stairs, or through a bad young Act of Parliament; but I mean to say you might have got a hearse up that staircase, and taken it broadwise, with the splinter – bar towards the wall and the door towards the balustrades: and done it easy. A Christmas Carol
  • He took to antiquarianism, which is a sort of philtre, driving its votaries mildly insane, and filling them with emotions which, on the whole, are probably more often happy than grievous. Hawthorne and His Circle
  • The driving force of primary migration is mainly abnormal high pressure and that of secondary migration is buoyance and fluid potential difference.
  • Part of the southbound exit was barricaded, but three faded orange barrels had been moved to make a driving space. Darkness Becomes Her
  • The failure of baby boomers to effectively communicate with younger generations of soldiers is driving many captains out of the Army.
  • We kept driving, past cedar thickets and a pasture studded with blooming prickly pear cactus.
  • For being marginally wide at the last turn he lost a single point, but otherwise his three sections of driving were clean.
  • As well as the wind we now had driving rain to contend with.
  • We'd been up since 5am driving and were supposed to be meeting folks for a meal that night.
  • His comments came amid claims hedge fund speculators are driving up prices. The Sun
  • She turned the key in the ignition and they left Pickering Beach, driving west.
  • Ishrat was seated next to Javed who was driving the car when the crime branch team fired and punctured the rear left tyre.
  • He went on: ‘Although drink driving has now become unsociable, it's about time that we accept that people driving in a sleepified state should also be social outcasts.’
  • The nice thing about driving it is that motorists pull over to let you pass.
  • They did have the horrible, driving wind and rain in their faces but that couldn't account for all the missed tackles and gaps aplenty.
  • Quite often when I'm driving somewhere on my own, my cell phone will start vibrating with repeated texts coming in and when I finally get home (we rent a condo together) she will petulantly ask me why I did not respond to her texts and I'll simply reply with "… because I was * driving*??" and stare at her like she's on drugs. Rachel Lucas
  • In order to make sure the white guy driving the minivan with Jesus and NRA bumperstickers on the back is not an illegal alien Caucasian Australian with a perfect American accent, it only makes sense that caucasians carry the same ID materials any other race is required to. Think Progress » Arizona legislature demands immigrants and President of the United States verify their status.
  • New drivers who are caught using a mobile phone at the wheel will face automatic disqualification, as part of action against dangerous driving. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the adventuresome, there's some off-road driving in store along the rugged mountain trails - a chance to see if this sports utility vehicle really lives up to its name.
  • Be particularly careful when driving at night.
  • We were driving most unaggressively across a small plaza, with a driver and a friend on the box beside him to help keep us from harm, when a trolley-car came wildly round a corner at the speed of at least two miles an hour and crossed our track. Familiar Spanish Travels
  • Is he test-driving a new kind of pasta? Times, Sunday Times
  • Driving full throttle on his wheel rims, he trundled back to Augusta at 30 mph and meandered through downtown, trailed by a posse of 14 cruisers.
  • A former driving school car is also easily spotted by the poor panel gaps and resprayed bodywork that come from the numerous minor prangs of learner drivers.
  • Planned developments in Integrated Production Policy will mean that tools such as eco-labelling and environmental management systems will be driving forces for companies in every sector of the economy.
  • At this event, held in August, 60 bulls and steers (bulls without an important operating part) were herded from the plain across the river during a driving rainstorm the evening before. Jaripeo - The Drive-in Rodeo
  • Does he feel there would be fewer drunk driving convictions if these cases were judged by juries as opposed to a judge?
  • They dump tons of salt on icy road surfaces to make driving safer.
  • An £80 fine was imposed, with endorsement of defendant's driving licence and a three months driving disqualification.
  • What set him apart was the way he understood that advertising and packaging are the driving force of post-war popular culture.
  • Driving on those rough roads has really done for my car.
  • In fact, these kinds of films need melodrama; they need action or events that externalise the emotions driving the story.
  • They had been driving through rain-drenched jungle for the last twenty minutes, and had seen nothing since the apatosaurs crossed the road. Jurassic Park
  • We are seeing sport driving innovation in business and commerce, and vice versa. Times, Sunday Times
  • You're so beautiful you're driving me crazy.
  • While driving your car, you can also listen to the engine: if you hear knocking, it's a good sign that you have trouble.
  • He had been driving on a remote road and was said to have swerved to avoid hitting a sheep. Times, Sunday Times
  • The third temperament is called choleric; it applies to the hard-driving, “get things done” kind of person. If I Really Believe, Why Do I Have These Doubts?
  • You're driving mad with all this constant eye moving, and apprehensiveness, and such.
  • Drugs include any intoxicant other than alcohol therefore even solvent abuse and driving may be covered by this offence.
  • I got/was cut up several times on the motorway this morning - I've never seen such dangerous driving!
  • If there is a perception that the elite end of the game has sometimes become estranged from the volunteers that drive the grassroots, Steele has vowed to bring them back together, using the prize of a home World Cup as the driving force. 2015 will offer us an opportunity in three areas. England can win 2015 World Cup, says RFU chief executive John Steele
  • Working quickly, she dug into the center of her bag for dry clothes that had avoided the driving penetration of the cool October rain and pulled on a sweatshirt and well-worn jeans.
  • Another contributor is the vast pool of unskilled immigrants (Mexico being the largest source of them) that has flooded our labor market, displacing poor citizens and driving wages and benefits down. Letters
  • P. S: Happy belated birthday to Sub, congrats on passing your driving test, you know what to do next (* wink wink*). Babycartercl Diary Entry
  • It has also sharpened up the driving experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed, consider how many drivers on our roads today have any experience of driving in snow, slush and frost?
  • The son inherits his father's driving talent and makes a name for himself as street car racing hotshot.
  • The 24-hour crackdown is also targeting those who text while driving. NYPD Cracking Down On Drivers Who Talk, Text
  • So I was driving my gramps to the clinic, I dropped him off at the entrance and proceeded to parking the car.
  • So I thought, if it's man made, there must be someone driving it, mustn't there?
  • For families in the poverty trap this was a year of suffering with increased rentals driving families to share houses in overcrowded conditions and stress making more families dysfunctional.
  • Signs exist to make driving safer, not to keep the regional council amused.
  • Said Mr Wills: ‘Careless driving and joyriding has to be stopped.’
  • She then asks how much extra it'll cost to get me added on once I pass my driving test.
  • The title quest has been driving him, from Pittsburgh to Detroit to Chicago the past few years. NYT > Home Page
  • Something is wrong with the photo site, and it is driving us crazy!
  • One American, who obviously didn't want to join the queues, was fined 10,000 korunas when he tried driving across one of the closed bridges.
  • Abraham, who got lost traveling to the city, was also a bit erratic with his driving on the course.
  • Well it is, but on the upside, you see a lot of these farmers driving around in gold Cadillacs and hanging around chicks with big boobies.
  • The game was played in dreadful conditions with driving rain and howling winds ruining the contest.
  • The aim of these fine distinctions, not to say hair-splitting, is to deny the Marxist thesis that the driving forces of the war were rooted in economic and geopolitical conflicts of the major capitalist powers.
  • She was charged with reckless driving.
  • One-way traffic, m'lud, summed up his driving infraction.
  • Correct usage is like driving on the left or the right. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yesterday he admitted four driving offences, criminal damage and failing to provide a breath test sample to officers. The Sun
  • The city in which you're driving is huge, and filled with people who quite sensibly run screaming when you screech around the corner.
  • We went driving in the country on Sunday afternoons to look for some of the birds that were special to us: bluebirds, goldfinches, pileated and red-headed woodpeckers, and, most thrilling of all, painted buntings.
  • We have been driving around what seemed like endless stretches of highways and interstates.
  • THE Halfords boss jailed in his absence for drinkdriving in a golf buggy will serve the 14-day term. The Sun
  • Driving Mode: hand wheel, hand equipment, electromotion and pneumatic actuator.
  • Drink-driving should carry an automatic prison sentence .
  • Yesterday, a woman driving an open tourer had waved a greeting. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • He was driving a bus in the town and it has really shaken me. The Sun
  • Buck up ! Lots of people fail their driving test first time.
  • Drinking and driving is no longer socially acceptable.
  • I won't provide research here because the point I'm driving at is that L-Girl and Allan didn't do any - or at best relied on the kind of platitudinal rumours about this country which are so common among the mainstream American Left. Idiocy
  • They do a good job defensively of matching up again with their zone, contesting us when we're driving in the paint against the seven-footers.
  • Randy Krajewski, who plays accordion, bass, concertina, and piano and sings, appears to be the driving force behind this homage, and the band pulls it off nearly flawlessly.
  • She had been due to be sentenced for two drink-driving related offences committed while she was already banned for a third.
  • An enthusiastic and hard-working soldier has been banned from the road after drinking and driving.
  • He stood in the shadows of a downtown Manhattan office building, shielded from the cold, driving rainstorm by the scaffold overhead and the leather trench coat covering his body.
  • She gave that slantendicular smile that had been driving me wild for months. Flashman on the March
  • For this trip I planned to put our luggage in a small trailer and leave the backseat open so Ray could stretch out during the long driving days.
  • The children have been driving me frantic all day!
  • Drinking and driving is one of the most common causes of traffic accidents.
  • Some time about the year 1827, two sturdy lads, tall and well proportioned but clad in homespun and barefooted, came to "Dryden Corners" from the South Hill neighborhood, driving an ox team and bringing to market a wagon load of pine shingles which they had shaved by hand. Living in Dryden: June 2004 Archives
  • Driving the process was the ongoing debate over what might be the very best face Lisa could put forth.
  • He had to devote all his attention to the routine task of driving, finally pulling over to recover.
  • This meant that you'd be driving along, and suddenly have to take a detour, sometimes of up to 15 kilometres.
  • The paper outlines the situation that Sanxiao experience is popularized for rock drift excavating also its economic efficiency in aspect of promoting driving rate of advance and decreasing cost.
  • He'll be driving through the gates at The Belfry a man happy with his lot and his position in the game.
  • Consumer spending was the driving force behind the economic growth in the summer.
  • The weekend's traffic effort from the Gardai was part of a national push to clamp down on dangerous and drunken driving.
  • Instead we proceed through further memories as Perowne starts to get his day in gear, driving his Merc across London to meet his colleague for squash.
  • All estimates are obtained using four driving values and bridge sampling.
  • TWOC … How about causing death by dangerous driving?! on October 13, 2008 at 5: 52 pm | Reply Tony F Protect, Serve….. then release on bail to re-offend. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • He also admitted riding without a driving licence and insurance, and had previous convictions for drink-driving.
  • They also took over similar services at all of the mountain hotels, the last, Glacier House in 1915 by which time they had 80 tally-hos, coaches, carriages and wagons and 146 head of driving horses.
  • He was sentenced to 18 months in a young offenders' institution disqualified from driving for two years.
  • The former WBA world featherweight champion was also banned from driving for four years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Living in a hybrid home cuts costs, just like driving a hybrid car. Times, Sunday Times
  • For many, driving off road will be a new experience and, if it's to be a regular activity, driving courses are available to practise the required skills.
  • Even I eventually got sick of hearing about characters swilling whisky and driving at the same time.
  • Some inspired driving and mechanical misfortunes for others saw Moss bring the green car home in front.
  • 1. 4Lady Macbeth speaks in soliloquy about driving a implicitly squeamish Mac. to seize a throne. Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia
  • Developed by the Black Box studio of Electronic Arts, the title places players onto the driving seats of the hottest and fastest cars available in the real world. Softpedia News - Global
  • In the UK, 89 per cent of gym bunnies give their quadriceps a rest by driving to the gym, contributing to climate changing emissions.
  • He told police after the incident that he had no recollection of what had happened but described his driving as ‘nice and easy’ shortly before the crash.
  • Any previous conviction or driving ban could then be revealed to the court after the jury returned a verdict.
  • He presents an analysis of how public policy in relation to drug-driving might be developed, co-ordinated and implemented.
  • She feels guilty and thinks it should have been her as she was driving. The Sun
  • You should never take chances when driving a car.
  • I finally managed to get through my driving test.
  • The long strap which ran from the driving-wheel of his engine to the red thresher under the rick was the sole tie-line between agriculture and him. Tess of the d'Urbervilles
  • Separate ice fields also encroached from the North Sea, driving eastwards through what is now the Vale Of Pickering and covering much of the East Yorkshire plain, leaving the moors and wolds as isolated highlands.
  • They contend that corporations are taking advantage of public resources and subsidies while driving up the price of water and cutting off the poorest users.
  • Driving further afield for the cheapest petrol is a false economy for many drivers. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have always considered myself to be reasonably green, driving a small car, walking to work and recycling much of my rubbish.
  • The electricians had contrived a catchment pool and a wheel in the torrent close at hand -- for the little Mulhausen dynamo with its turbinal volute used by the telegraphists was quite adaptable to water driving, and on the sixth day in the evening the apparatus was in working order and the Prince was calling -- weakly, indeed, but calling -- to his air-fleet across the empty spaces of the world. The War in the Air
  • We were driving on a California freeway.
  • As we were driving up it became clear that we had not had a ha'p'orth of snow compared to up there.
  • I was driving and waited until the road ahead was clear before attempting to overtake.
  • We have been driving on the Hill of the Roses, where he stopped in front of a huge duplex.
  • This requires integration between the systems that are programming my driving behaviour and those programming my speech.
  • We argue all the time, whether it's over my driving or directions or anything really.
  • Photo number two shows local postman Owen McDonald aboard his horse and cart driving up Ballymanus Terrace.
  • Petrol fillers on cars are fitted on the opposite side to the driving seat on the original country of origin. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is, of course, no chance of a similar ban on trains to prevent idle chatterers driving the rest of us round the twist
  • After about 20 minutes of driving, the car stopped and she heard doors slamming.
  • Based on the cause analysis of the same rotating speed at design of the machine tool driving system, it puts forward the simple method to determine the repeat rate from the speeds structure net.
  • I'm pleased to say that I'm now the proud possessor of a driving licence!
  • People are not used to driving on windy country roads with adverse cambers and it takes them by surprise.
  • If you do, they'll know it somehow, and it would be wise to keep an eye out for big guys with shaved heads wearing trench coats and driving big black cars with Georgia tags.
  • This could discourage people from driving ten miles to buy their groceries.
  • He jumps from one topic to another. I can't make out what he is driving at.
  • A Championship course, 18 holes, par 72, 6.066 mètres (Men)/5.235 mètres (Women) This course, that offers wide Fairways dotted with olive trees and sand trapes within a driving range, is indeed a challenge for players of all handicaps. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • The British anti-drink-driving campaigns try to scare you into complete abstinence.
  • The place feels like the set of an early James Bond movie, with men in jumpsuits driving little electric vans from one brightly lit cavern to another. Excerpt: Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser
  • A pencil is for writing, a shoe is for wearing, a car is for driving.
  • That feeling is produced by the cockpit-like design and the nimble driving dynamics that Mazda, a unit of Ford Motor Co., has been able to coax out of the chassis, which is also used in the Ford Edge. Mazda's CX-9 Crossover
  • China is driving them into each others' arms," said Brad Glosserman, executive director at Pacific Forum CSIS in Hawaii.
  • More motorists were caught drink-driving in Greater Manchester this Christmas.
  • “There are a couple of other kids I've met through driving the ambulette who have handicaps."
  • Police say he called a friend and told him that he needed help because he was being chased for a drink-driving offence. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is underutilised - all services run with empty seats that could be used instead of driving a car.
  • Then armed with a sword, gun, battledore, or an armful of bricks to throw, and uttering sadistic cries, Adam would pursue him round and round the room, driving him from refuge to refuge, until almost beside himself with rage and terror, he crouched junglelike with ears flattened back and porpentine hair. The Complete Stories
  • The vision loss results from loss of function of the macula, the centre of the retina, which is responsible for central visual tasks such as reading, driving, and recognising faces.
  • Excessive tiredness while driving can kill.
  • The bateau was a unique and distinctive feature of north woods river driving, that is getting logs downstream from the woods to mills, railroads, and communities for use.
  • He was charged with causing death by dangerous driving .
  • Banham called Los Angeles ‘autopia,’ but few contributors to Writing Los Angeles have an unambivalent relationship to its driving culture.
  • He's energizing his opponents and driving away moderates in droves because he is a right wing ideologue who refuses to make even the slightest concession to achieve consensus.
  • The program creates simulations of real-life driving conditions.
  • As we were driving up it became clear that we had not had a ha'p'orth of snow compared to up there.
  • So far, eight have been arrested for offences such as conspiracy, handling stolen goods, possession or supply of drugs and driving without insurance.
  • The TV presenter found himself on the wrong side of the law after hitting a cyclist while driving.
  • He was arrested and charged with drink-driving. The Sun
  • Boy racers face seeing their cars behind bars as part of a Maldon police crackdown on reckless driving.
  • Not necessarily a ground-breaking assertion, but I'll bet there's more than a few folks out there who could use a walloping masterpiece of ethereal but hard-driving psychedelic garage rock.

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