How To Use Motoring In A Sentence
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More serious motoring offences such as uninsured driving would carry a £10 surcharge.
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Shortlisted vehicles will be announced in early November and the members of the Irish Motoring Writers Association will have a final chance to test-drive contending vehicles at a refresher day before final judging takes place.
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That's pretty reasonable for being a motoring eco warrior.
The Sun
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small and uncomplicated cars for those really interested in motoring
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Back in the late 1970s it languished at motoring's base camp, keeping company with much more mundane marques.
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Ministers and motoring groups are consulting on how to control them.
The Sun
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The Government must provide stability and certainty on motoring taxes.
The Sun
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In time folk memory faded and with the passing of those who had lived through the events of 1903 the Gordon Bennett Race became an almost forgotten note in the annals of Irish motoring history.
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The Consumers' Association and the AA Motoring Trust believe the test should be made more realistic by increasing the speed and including what would happen in a side-on crash.
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The motoring body said it showed changes in vehicle excise duty to make more owners pay would likely dampen enthusiasm for such vehicles.
The Sun
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I do prefer them to be motoring along.
Times, Sunday Times
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While the wealthy sportsman was the original English motorist, it was not until Edward VII took up motoring (with relish) that the motorcar began to gain precedence over the horse and carriage with the Marlborough House Set.
The Motorcar | Edwardian Promenade
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Police and motoring organizations said the roads were slightly busier than normal.
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They're planning a motoring holiday to France this year.
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The most expensive components of motoring are: financing the car, motor insurance and car tax.
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Motoring organisations demanded an investigation into the construction of fuel tanks used by heavy goods vehicles.
Times, Sunday Times
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Motoring organisations have long harboured concerns about the way the price of petrol at the pump is set.
Times, Sunday Times
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More than 2,000 car-crazed students are motoring from the French capital and across 6,000 kilometres of African desert in a different kind of race.
Yahoo! News: Top Stories
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However, I can't get away from the fact that my guiding parameters are somewhat limited by my lack of motoring knowledge.
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It was quite the custom, after dinner, for many of the better classes of society, especially when entertaining curious Easterners, to spend an hour or several in motoring from dance-hall to dance-hall and cheap cabaret to cheap cabaret.
CHAPTER XVIII
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Those being chased were often suspected of motoring offences.
Times, Sunday Times
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Drivers could find themselves stuck in rush hour jams due to new rules for moving abnormal loads, warns the AA Motoring Trust.
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I do prefer them to be motoring along.
Times, Sunday Times
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From the metallic zizz of the starter motor and the first flurry of revs to the final frantic thrashings of the crankshaft, this is swansong motoring.
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The suspension is tuned for a balance between comfort and handling and is OK by me for everyday motoring.
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Hood down, clever aerodynamic design ensures that the occupants are almost totally protected from wind buffeting, making open air motoring quite practicable, even at this late stage of the year.
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Motoring organisations have long harboured concerns about the way the price of petrol at the pump is set.
Times, Sunday Times
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It also has an online travel magazine and a link to motoring advice on winter driving, off-roading and tyres - which carries the suggestion, you'll be amazed to learn, that you're better off with Michelin.
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They could well afford it, given the umpteen millions they rake in from the motoring public.
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The tunnel problem might seem far-fetched, but the minutiae of motoring demand a moral compass.
Times, Sunday Times
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One in three road tax dodgers breaches other motoring laws, such as driving without insurance or an MOT certificate.
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I was experiencing motoring of the future, sitting in an autonomous car that was doing the driving for me.
The Sun
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So, all in all, I was looking at amajor motoring experience, the kind of thing that I had not enjoyed since a civil enforcement officer (sic) refrained from issuing me with aparking ticket because I was driving a Ford Focus RS.
On the road: Renault Clio Renaultsport 200
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Collective provision of services can be organized privately as in the case of golf clubs and motoring associations.
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The business kept its mystique, refusing to release sales figures or to allow motoring journalists to test drive its vehicles.
Times, Sunday Times
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The reforms were attacked as a retrograde step by motoring experts who warned that the move risked putting the public at risk.
Times, Sunday Times
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With coach-built body and traditional British charm, this is a unique motoring experience.
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Already hailed by the motoring press, the all-new Fiesta is set to continue the nameplate's proud achievements on the Irish market.
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I sat there in the slipstream grinning the grin of a man who's spent 20 years motoring and was now doing something so much more exciting.
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You can also enter information about repairs, giving a fairly complete tally of your total motoring expenses.
Times, Sunday Times
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But motoring chiefs ripped into ministers for years of chronic underinvestment.
The Sun
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Every day the papers are filled with an appalling catalogue of deaths and injuries as the result of the latest piece of motoring madness.
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Driving was launched as a standalone newsprint section in 2002 and through more than 700 editions has led the field in motoring journalism.
Times, Sunday Times
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The 4ft 5in tall boy was disqualified from driving following a motoring offence in December last year.
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I was imagining yesterday what it would be like if those tanks were at San Francisco airport, motoring up Highway 101 into San Francisco, lobbing shells along the way.
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Unlike the familiar blood alcohol tests in motoring cases, urinalysis does not demonstrate that the employee is impaired by drugs.
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So she turns back around and the golf cart starts motoring down the mountain, as fast as its little golf cart motor can go.
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The cabin has an aura that oozes the class only the motoring elite have.
The Sun
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I was motoring along, a little intimidated by the evil eye I was getting from taxi drivers, when the bus in front of me stopped to pick up passengers.
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* Images from around the net: the header is the frontis from an edition of Collins' Boy's Annual found at the Motoring Art Information website; Timothy's Space Book came from the Dreams of Space website, which has further illustrations from the book; and The Wonder Book of Motors is from the Old Classic Car website, which has one or two more examples of North's covers.
T. E. North
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It is a typical example of the absurdly piecemeal nature of road planning in Britain since the dawn of the mass motoring area.
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Motoring organisations have long harboured concerns about the way the price of petrol at the pump is set.
Times, Sunday Times
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The most common offences included larceny, burglary, malicious damage, criminal damage and a host of motoring offences.
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The owners' clubs and the specialist motoring press will decry the move to turbo power and the compromises it inevitably brings.
Times, Sunday Times
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They were there for a motoring festival, with more than two hundred million pounds worth of classic cars on show.
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That means another three points for a motoring offence would see his licence revoked.
The Sun
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This is nearly twice the power usually found on boats this size and provides lots of power for punching through chop and motoring against foul winds and currents.
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Well, I'm certainly changing mine, Bridget said to herself, motoring down the M4 towards the M5.
INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3
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IT'S the politically incorrect car for the motoring rebel.
The Sun
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The 2005 RAC Report on Motoring, launched today, reveals the number breaking the limit is up almost 10 per cent on a year ago.
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However, slowly but surely women are making headway in the motoring industry.
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Now you're ready to speed off and enjoy the rare glory that is topless motoring in a high-performance two-seater.
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They were for a variety of arrests - including drugs, motoring offences, disqualified driving, theft and robbery.
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Motoring organisations are also keen to help get the message across not only to their members but to trail bikers.
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Finding a good garage is motoring gold to new and used car owners.
The Sun
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In motoring, the state automobile associations began as sporting clubs but quickly became service organisations and insurers.
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And even when it segues into the sweet acoustic strum and hard beats of ‘Motoring Britain’, it still works.
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Motoring organizations are urging drivers not to travel by road if possible.
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For some people the cost of motoring has fallen slightly—they're the sensible ones who've switched to cheaper and more fuel-efficient cars.
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They used to be seen as the second-class citizens of the motoring world and an afterthought when you went to a car show.
The Sun
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The aunt and uncle took the little girl, who loved them, back into their childless home, and in motoring through another Province, left the child for a few days in another aunt's home, because there were children there.
Canada's Problems in Relief and Assistance
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This leap in quality also means we motoring journalists have pretty much had it.
Times, Sunday Times
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This was one for the war buffs amongst the motoring maniacs.
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Nearly 5,000 people a year are put behind bars over motoring penalties.
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The effect on journey times and on safety is unquantified, and that, motoring groups say, is part of the problem.
Times, Sunday Times
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Boats of all descriptions were motoring and sailing by, looking for at least one of the reported 500.
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I took the next bus out, motoring up curvy roads to the Argentinian border.
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The business kept its mystique, refusing to release sales figures or to allow motoring journalists to test drive its vehicles.
Times, Sunday Times
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I am motoring east on a bracing winter's day towards the aforementioned town.
Times, Sunday Times
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THE LOWDOWN: Motoring the American West Where to Stay: We found the nearest campgrounds with RV hookups by searching the KOA website koa.com ; KOA provided reliable accommodations for most of our outdoor layovers.
Everyone in the RV, It's Road-Trip Time!
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Being a hardtop also helps make the Libra more practical from the security and weatherproofing points of view, while open top motoring for sunny days is available courtesy of the lift-out roof panel.
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He woke up to find he was being battered by towering waves in the Indian Ocean and the boat was motoring away from him into the night.
Times, Sunday Times
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The motoring organisation found that a fifth of drivers were considering buying an in-car video camera to protect themselves against fraud.
Times, Sunday Times
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The assertion that tighter motoring law is tantamount to dictatorship is further confused by a paradox.
Times, Sunday Times
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Our motoring correspondent has derided my safe family saloon choice.
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A motoring organisation has raised concerns about plans for a national network of spy cameras that will be able to track the movements of motorists around the clock.
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Dead man fined 660 A man was fined for motoring offences five days after his death in a crash.
Times, Sunday Times
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Police, motoring organisations and garages are advising drivers not to change their habits.
Times, Sunday Times
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I wouldn't object to the cameras so much if there was a police presence to crack down on other motoring offences.
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If I remember rightly, she did eventually go on to pass her test, and is now motoring around quite happily.
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Motoring groups say it is another example of hard-pressed drivers being squeezed by a stealth tax.
Times, Sunday Times
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Clearly Richard's disgusting motoring habits were beginning to rub off on me.
DEAD BEAT
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The motoring associations are good fellows to suggest that cyclists or pedestrians may use any roads at all, as they do not pay for them to anything like the extent the motorist does.
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The police are exercising a new policy of zero tolerance against motoring offenders.
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Some motoring boffins lauded the design, describing it as confident, unapologetic and revolutionary.
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I was experiencing motoring of the future, sitting in an autonomous car that was doing the driving for me.
The Sun
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It looks like a motoring stealth bomber and the seats are the softest I've sat in.
The Sun
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Once in the driving seat, a truly great motoring experience awaits you.
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His behaviour was disruptive and he was arrested for motoring offences.
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Police, motoring organisations and garages are advising drivers not to change their habits.
Times, Sunday Times
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Anyone who takes a motoring holiday in France soon learns to avoid buying fuel on the autoroutes, where the prices are much higher than elsewhere and do not seem to vary much between one petrol company and another.
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The assertion that tighter motoring law is tantamount to dictatorship is further confused by a paradox.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's one of the legends of motoring that early VW Beetles lacked even a gas gauge, the hapless owner having to use a dipstick to check whether there was enough fuel in the tank to get home.
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We had had avenues of trees, knotted here and there into groves; we had passed pretty farmhouses with bright milk-cans and pans hanging on the red walls, like placks in a drawing-room; we had seen gardens flooded with roses, and long stretches of water carpeted with lilies white and yellow; then we had come to pine forests and heather, and always we had had the good klinker which, though not as velvety for motoring as asphalt, is free from dust even in dry weather.
The Chauffeur and the Chaperon
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These magazines cover all kinds of popular subjects such as motoring, gardening, photography and sports.
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He woke up to find he was being battered by towering waves in the Indian Ocean and the boat was motoring away from him into the night.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is nearly twice the power usually found on boats this size and provides lots of power for punching through chop and motoring against foul winds and currents.
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The motoring body said it showed changes in vehicle excise duty to make more owners pay would likely dampen enthusiasm for such vehicles.
The Sun
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They embarked on diesel motoring, with long-term reliability and economy in mind.
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He woke up to find he was being battered by towering waves in the Indian Ocean and the boat was motoring away from him into the night.
Times, Sunday Times
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The tunnel problem might seem far-fetched, but the minutiae of motoring demand a moral compass.
Times, Sunday Times
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The assertion that tighter motoring law is tantamount to dictatorship is further confused by a paradox.
Times, Sunday Times
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In court 88% of those found guilty of motoring offences are men.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are no fancy extras or softening touches; strictly A to B motoring at its most basic.
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The website is well worth a trawl for all sorts of classic motoring memorabilia.
Times, Sunday Times
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That means another three points for a motoring offence would see his licence revoked.
The Sun
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One that appears around here every year says something like 'Civil Service Motoring Association Promenade Concert and Spitfire flypast', which is almost a portmanteau sign in its own right.
Village of Mystery
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My solutions: Compulsory sterilisation of the criminal and feckless classes (using a three strikes and out policy for any offences other than motoring), no welfare BUT workfare for the fit and healthy (being a fat knacker is not an excuse as regular work and exercise will have a beneficial effect), combined with regular drug testing.
Easy Come, Easy Go! Geddit? « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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What was it that sparked your interest in motoring?
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Motoring organisations say they offer a glimpse of how motorway speed limits will be enforced in the future.
Times, Sunday Times
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He started working as a reporter, but relaunched himself in his twenties as a motoring writer with attitude.
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The replacement of public transport modes by the car would thus allow rising levels of travel for a given time outlay, as would the replacement of much intercity motoring by air travel.
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He wanted to find a way to bring down the cost of motoring so that anyone could do it.
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Our boat drifts with the gentle current for an hour or so before gently motoring over to San Toribo reef.
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Solid though his enthusiasms were in the matter of medicine — his admiration of this city surgeon, his condemnation of that for tricky ways of persuading country practitioners to bring in surgical patients, his indignation about fee-splitting, his pride in a new X-ray apparatus — none of these beatified him as did motoring.
Main Street
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There was a long string of licensing applications, and a fair load of motoring offences for the Bench to get their teeth into before then.
IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
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IT'S the politically incorrect car for the motoring rebel.
The Sun
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The guides lash the dories and rafts together and, with help from an outboard, begin motoring toward the gates.
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Frido found himself wishing that this habit was confined to pedestrian rather than motoring progression.
IN LOVE AND WAR
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The joys of early motoring, contd.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Police and motoring organizations said the roads were slightly busier than normal.
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The owners' clubs and the specialist motoring press will decry the move to turbo power and the compromises it inevitably brings.
Times, Sunday Times
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She's in fine fettle and will be motoring from the second bend.
The Sun
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As we steel ourselves for even heftier fuel bills, we look back on five more motoring milestones.
Times, Sunday Times
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Dead man fined 660 A man was fined for motoring offences five days after his death in a crash.
Times, Sunday Times
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No one has lost money in recent times betting that Britain's house prices will confound predictions of gloom and keep motoring ahead.
Times, Sunday Times
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Collective provision of services can be organized privately as in the case of golf clubs and motoring associations.
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First of all, it's a coupé with a boot and a hatchback, and I'm sorry but I just don't equate the concept of TVR motoring with all this stuff.
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As to the cars on display, most of the principal revelations are referred to in a separate article in the motoring supplement which accompanies this week's paper.
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It also looks at motoring incidents and events which have happened in or passed through Croydon.
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The motorways and trunk roads that divide this once green and pleasant land into hundreds of polluted islands are littered with the debris of everyday motoring.
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Here I find myself writing to the Richmond News again, first about the fires on the dyke and now about motorists motoring through red lights at pedestrian walks.
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Like her vocals, her test was near perfect, with just the one minor motoring indiscretion.
The Sun
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The challenge there is that you can't take the hardtop with you in case it rains and conversely, if the weather's great you have to leave the hardtop somewhere to enjoy open-air motoring.
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Armstrong followed his move a split second later, motoring around the others and up behind Beloki as if he were being winched out of a ditch.
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These magazines cover all kinds of popular subjects such as motoring, gardening, photography and sports.
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IT51 allows for the payment of motoring expenses through a flat-rate mileage allowance system.
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If I'm Person B and Person A decides to cut bait, rather than continue fishing from an evidently fished-out fishing hole, by just picking up anchor and motoring to fishier pastures, then I'm a little bummed because it sucks when someone isn't into you.
Tom Miller: The Relative Merits of the Irish Goodbye
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She's in fine fettle and will be motoring from the second bend.
The Sun
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Ministers and motoring groups are consulting on how to control them.
The Sun
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This is made worse by smug motorcyclists cruising along, seemingly uninterrupted by the harsh realities of the motoring world.
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ALMOST half of motorists claim they will be forced to drive fewer miles and make fewer trips because of rising motoring costs.
The Sun
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Reluctantly motoring out of the slough, we stopped a few times to ogle alligators, huge and small, sunning on the banks, draped across fallen logs or floating quietly in the shallows.
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They make for great advertising copy, and in that category I include the purple prose that we motoring journalists write about them.
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Meanwhile, motoring fans were revved up for action when they lined the streets of Castleisland.
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The British traditionally accepted the cost of motoring with stoicism.
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Clearly Richard's disgusting motoring habits were beginning to rub off on me.
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These magazines cover all kinds of popular subjects such as motoring, gardening, photography and sports.
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The motoring media is hedging its bets.
Times, Sunday Times
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But as a motoring experience, it is the highway to hell.
The Sun
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These motoring paparazzi have been known to use helicopters and light aircraft in pursuit of their prey.
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These motoring paparazzi have been known to use helicopters and light aircraft in pursuit of their prey.
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I totally agree about tax hypothecation but some needs to tell the Daily Wail road lobby that the motorist has no special right for motoring taxes to be spent on more roads.
Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege
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The RAC Foundation, the lobbying arm of the motoring organisation, is now calling for a rethink on speed cameras.
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But road safety campaigners and motoring groups expressed concern about the impact on safety, including whether it could become harder to remove broken-down vehicles from lanes.
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If these so called motoring journalists actually got off their @ss and bothered to drive the cars they write about instead of cobbling together as many snippets of information as they could find on the www then publishing them as their own work, maybe then we would get articles that bear some semblance of truth and accuracy !
SLACKERJACK – Mad Cars
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Collective provision of services can be organized privately as in the case of golf clubs and motoring associations.
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Some modifications had to be made to the paint facility to account for the extra size of the new Range Rover's ‘envelope’ - it is thought to be the largest unibody construction in the motoring world - and its greater weight.
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So can the pint-size pal win over a sceptical motoring journalist?
Times, Sunday Times
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The latest hike in fuel prices will concentrate the minds of many motorists on the economic benefits of supermini motoring.
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Nearly 5,000 people a year are put behind bars over motoring penalties.
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After ten minutes of motoring, during which he remembered to douse the coaming and hull with some water, he left the yawl on automatic and went below again.
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Unlike the familiar blood alcohol tests in motoring cases, urinalysis does not demonstrate that the employee is impaired by drugs.
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Buying a more fuel-efficient car will go a long way towards slashing your cost of motoring.
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The sport utility vehicle is a staple of modern motoring, and few car companies do without at least one in their range.
Times, Sunday Times
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Growth is motoring along nicely and the inflation threat seems to be fading.
Times, Sunday Times
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Motoring journalists dismiss them as dowdy and dull, awful to drive and worse to look at.
Times, Sunday Times
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The largest contribution to monthly price increases came from motoring costs, including petrol prices.
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One former reporter recalls an incident when the senior magistrate of the area was sitting and a particularly dopey defendant was in the dock for a motoring offence.
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In normal times, motoring and the solar panels kept us flush enough so the generator did little but rust in the sail locker.
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Overall, though, this is a fine car, and so long as you opt for a colour less garish than the test version's bilious yellow, it offers a discreet way to have some motoring enjoyment.
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The tunnel problem might seem far-fetched, but the minutiae of motoring demand a moral compass.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yes, the Healey was the type of car that would sidle up suggestively to your wife's MG in the golf club car park and suggest motoring down to a discreet little hotel on the coast for the weekend.
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After spending half his life abroad, he is now back in Britain, based in London, and excited by the prospect of overseeing the future shape of some of motoring's most prestigious marques.
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They finally give up the idea of motoring into the seas, and instead start the engine, and leave it in neutral; this way at least it will power the batteries, which in turn will power the radio, lights, and pump.
OVERBOARD !
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Fines as set are often derisible for motoring infringements.
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Motoring organisations have long harboured concerns about the way the price of petrol at the pump is set.
Times, Sunday Times
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But to prove just how fickle us motoring journalists can be, a straw poll among the test party found opinions pretty-well equally divided, half giving the petrol the thumbs up and the others acclaiming the diesel.
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Late one afternoon we found ourselves motoring along an isolated stretch of road in Idaho, which followed the winding course of a river.
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The tunnel problem might seem far-fetched, but the minutiae of motoring demand a moral compass.
Times, Sunday Times
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These magazines cover all kinds of popular subjects such as motoring, gardening, photography and sports.
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No one has lost money in recent times betting that Britain's house prices will confound predictions of gloom and keep motoring ahead.
Times, Sunday Times
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The cabin has an aura that oozes the class only the motoring elite have.
The Sun
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Frido found himself wishing that this habit was confined to pedestrian rather than motoring progression.
IN LOVE AND WAR
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Unlike the familiar blood alcohol tests in motoring cases, urinalysis does not demonstrate that the employee is impaired by drugs.
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Lynda Schekoske, from Queensland's peak motoring body the RACQ, said anyone who filled up before today's price hike would have saved almost $7 on a 60-litre tank.
NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
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Perhaps it's been realised that even the most committed motoring maniacs, car crazies and fuel fanatics would rather admire the "bodywork" of a screen siren, supermodel or sex goddess when contemplating what car they would look best in, rather than the bulging beer belly of a
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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But they are not nearly as green as they claim to be, according to motoring experts.
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The company's latest concept, called the Rocketman, aims to address this, almost recreating the exterior dimensions of the original 1959 Alec Issigonis design in a package fit for modern motoring.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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Although you can protect your 60% no claim bonus your premium may increase if you make claims or you receive motoring convictions.