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单词 Drive
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(1) Drive your business, do not let it drive you. 
(2) Drive your cart and your plow over the bones of the dead. 
(3) York was within an hour's drive.
(4) Shall we drive or go by train?
(5) Why don't you drive over this morning?
(6) In Britain cars drive on the left.
(7) It is sheer madness to drive so fast.
(8) I can't drive yet I'm still learning.
(9) The time had come to drive the goats homeward.
(10) It's illegal to drive through a red light.
(11) Let's drive down to the beach.
(12) Why did you drive my car?
(13) The river was harnessed to drive many mills.
(14) Don't forget, belt up before you drive off.
(15) She can't drive because she suffers from/has epilepsy.
(16) I'll drive, you take the map and navigate.
(17) He's crazy to drive his car so fast.
(18) She mistrusted her ability to learn to drive.
(19) The driver delayed the drive until the weather cleared.
(20) She can't drive because of her visual handicap.
(21) The noise would drive anyone scatty.
(22) I am planning to drive to Morocco next year.
(23) My blurry vision makes it hard to drive.
(24) Changing down, he turned into the drive.
(25) I heard a car drive off.
(26) I'm not old enough to drive.
(27) It is dangerous to drive in a thick fog.
(28) Would you drive me to the store?
(29) You have to gear down when you drive uphill.
(30) Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive ; easy to govern but imposible to slave. 
(1) York was within an hour's drive.
(2) Shall we drive or go by train?
(3) You shouldn't drink and drive.
(4) It is sheer madness to drive so fast.
(5) It's illegal to drive through a red light.
(6) Why did you drive my car?
(7) The river was harnessed to drive many mills.
(8) Don't forget, belt up before you drive off.
(9) I'll drive, you take the map and navigate.
(10) He's crazy to drive his car so fast.
(11) She can't drive because of her visual handicap.
(12) Changing down, he turned into the drive.
(13) I heard a car drive off.
(14) I'm not old enough to drive.
(15) It is dangerous to drive in a thick fog.
(16) Would you drive me to the store?
(17) She walked cautiously up the drive towards the door.
(18) It's a pleasant drive to the coast.
(19) Insert the disk into the drive slot.
(20) I was asked if / whether I could drive.
(21) I don't want to drive a wedge between the two of you .
(22) Consumption of alcohol impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery.
(23) You'll need to upgrade your hard drive to 4Mb before running this software.
(24) We're going to launch a big recruitment drive in the autumn.
(25) Centrifugal machines are connected to the motor drive directly instead of through a gearbox.
(26) You drive round corners too fast - just slow down a bit!
(27) A piston links to a drive shaft by means of a connecting rod.
(28) If you drive a car all your life, the odds are that you'll have an accident at some point.
(29) Don't drive so fast!
(30) You have to drive slowly on these crooked country roads.
(31) She walked cautiously up the drive towards the door.
(32) It's a pleasant drive to the coast.
(33) No one is here,drive on,we'll try the next house.
(34) Are you sober enough to drive, Jim?
(35) Insert the disk into the drive slot.
(36) I was asked if / whether I could drive.
(37) I don't want to drive a wedge between the two of you .
(38) Consumption of alcohol impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery.
(39) You'll need to upgrade your hard drive to 4Mb before running this software.
(40) We're going to launch a big recruitment drive in the autumn.
(41) Centrifugal machines are connected to the motor drive directly instead of through a gearbox.
(42) It took him only a few minutes to siphon off the petrol and drive away.
(43) Sometimes they just drive slowly down the lane enjoying the scenery.
(44) You drive round corners too fast - just slow down a bit!
(45) A piston links to a drive shaft by means of a connecting rod.
(46) Let's drive out into the country,it's such a nice day.
(47) If you drive a car all your life, the odds are that you'll have an accident at some point.
(48) From Poiso we make a short diversion to drive to the top of the mountain.
(49) You have to drive slowly on these crooked country roads.
(50) We drive on the left-hand side of the road in this country.
(51) I'm bargaining on your help to drive us to the airport.
(52) We need to steer clear of this poverty of ambition, where people want to drive fancy cars and wear nice clothes and live in nice apartments but don't want to work hard to accomplish these things.
(53) In the US, you drive on the right hand side of the road, but in Britain the converse applies.
(54) The driver promised to drive me to the railway station, yet he begged off at the last minute.
(55) The corporate giants try to drive down wages in order to make superprofits.
(55) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(56) I thought we might go for a drive on Sunday.
(57) They send a service engineer to fix the disk drive.
(58) Drive on for a kilometre; then take a right turn.
(59) It is infinitely easier to drive a car than to repair it.
(60) Snow and ice have left many roads treacherous, and motorists are warned to drive slowly.
(31) We drive on the left-hand side of the road in this country.
(32) I'm bargaining on your help to drive us to the airport.
(33) In the US, you drive on the right hand side of the road, but in Britain the converse applies.
(34) Drive on for a kilometre; then take a right turn.
(35) It is infinitely easier to drive a car than to repair it.
(36) I'm trying to learn to drive, but I'm not making much headway .
(37) It was a long drive and the children started to get antsy.
(38) It would be madness to drive all that way on your own.
(39) I asked him to drive more slowly, but he didn't take any notice.
(40) It's an awkward corner to drive round, so take it slowly.
(41) The new highway will reduce the time to drive to the beach.
(42) New timekeeping procedures had been introduced as part of an efficiency drive.
(43) If your sight is poor, you should not drive a car.
(44) Statistics show that far more people are able to ride a bicycle than can drive a car.
(45) Paul has to drive very long distances as part of his job.
(46) It seems quite absurd to expect anyone to drive for 3 hours just for a 20 minute meeting.
(47) 'Had you seen the car before?'--'Oh yes, it was always in the drive.'.
(48) You shouldn't drive fast when your car is towing a caravan.
(49) Drive carefully and don't gamble with your life.
(50) It's no inconvenience to drive you to the station.
(51) An alcoholic is not allowed to drive.
(52) A drunkard is unfit to drive.
(53) Tiredness can seriously impair your ability to drive.
(54) The shortage of bread will probably drive prices up.
(55) I can drive a car but I don't know anything about the nuts and bolts.
(55) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(56) Without a shotgun you cannot drive away the wolves and jackals.
(57) The car is superbly engineered and a pleasure to drive.
(58) If you drive me up to Edinburgh, we'll go halves on the petrol.
(59) He that by the plough would thrive himself must either hold or drive.
(60) A lack of narrative drive leaves the reader with piecemeal vignettes.
(61) I'm trying to learn to drive, but I'm not making much headway .
(62) It was a long drive and the children started to get antsy.
(63) It would be madness to drive all that way on your own.
(64) In England you must drive on the opposite side of the road to the rest of Europe.
(65) I asked him to drive more slowly, but he didn't take any notice.
(66) It's an awkward corner to drive round, so take it slowly.
(67) The new highway will reduce the time to drive to the beach.
(68) New timekeeping procedures had been introduced as part of an efficiency drive.
(69) People who drive when they are drunk should be heavily penalized.
(70) They deflated the tires slightly to allow the truck to drive under the overpass.
(71) If your sight is poor, you should not drive a car.
(72) Statistics show that far more people are able to ride a bicycle than can drive a car.
(73) Paul has to drive very long distances as part of his job.
(74) It seems quite absurd to expect anyone to drive for 3 hours just for a 20 minute meeting.
(75) 'Had you seen the car before?'--'Oh yes, it was always in the drive.'.
(76) You shouldn't drive fast when your car is towing a caravan.
(77) You can drive a hard bargain in the free market.
(78) He cut his rates to drive out rivals.
(79) She ran up the drive, splashing through the puddles.
(80) You drive first and then we'll switch round/over.
(81) "Drive safely," he said and waved goodbye.
(82) Shall we go for a drive this afternoon?
(83) Another car reversed out of the drive.
(84) You must belt up before you start to drive.
(85) Wind power is used to drive the machinery.
(85) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(86) Take the Lake Drive ramp at Charles Street.
(87) Could you drive me to the station?
(88) Tiredness can seriously impair your ability to drive.
(89) It's a two hour drive from Calais to Thiepval.
(90) It's a long drive from Glasgow to London.
(91) He backed his car out of the drive.
(92) He was too shaken up to drive.
(93) Don't drive fast;the car isn't run in yet.
(94) Jack duffed his drive off the first tee.
(95) drive a new motorway across a mountain range.
(96) He can't drive because he suffers from blackouts.
(97) It is forbidden to drive faster than 20mph.
(98) The rhododendrons encroached ever more on the twisting drive.
(99) It's a relaxing car to drive long distance.
(100) You mustn't drive, you're too far gone!
(101) You'll drive me to distraction with your silly questions!
(102) You're going to drive all the way to London and back in a day?You're a glutton for punishment, aren't you?
(103) After a long drive we finally hauled into town at dusk.
(104) Allow about eight hours for the drive from Calais. Alternatively(), you can fly to Brive.
(105) Don't drive so fast! You must keep within the speed limit.
(106) I don't think a sane person would drive as dangerously as he did.
(107) A very clingy child can drive a parent to distraction.
(108) Be sure to blow up the tyres before you drive off.
(109) I feel sorry for anyone who has to drive in this sort of weather.
(110) He must be insane to drive his car so fast.
(111) His son had an obsessive drive to gain his father's approval.
(112) You're no good to me if you can't drive a car.
(113) Ellen is walking down the drive with a square flat box balanced on one hand.
(114) On icy roads, a four-wheel drive vehicle really comes into its own.
(115) Party workers sallied forth in a drive to find new members.
(116) This man was not qualified to drive and was speeding.
(117) Today the media drive athletes to the view that the important thing is to gain worldly success.
(118) Despite the vehicle's size and weight it is not difficult to drive.
(119) It is pointless to have a car if you cannot drive it!
(120) Savings are being planned as part of a huge economy drive.
(121) The turning disc is connected by a drive belt to an electric motor.
(122) The doctor was non-committal about when I could drive again.
(123) It is a three-hour drive from Geneva but can be reached by a 20-minute hop in a private helicopter.
(124) The company sends a service engineer to fix the disk drive before it fails.
(125) He that by the plough would thrive himself must either hold or drive.
(126) Most of the data on the hard drive was corrupted by the power cut.
(127) Laura let out the clutch and pulled slowly away down the drive.
(128) She finally learned to drive at the grand old age of 70.
(129) He decided, very sensibly, not to drive when he was so tired.
(130) Please could you back your car up a few feet so that I can get mine out of the drive?
(131) They said they'd do me over if I refused to drive the getaway car.
(132) He hopped onto a car and wanted to drive to town.
(133) The hotel is only an hour's drive from the airport.
(134) Some towns found that lynching was the only way to drive away bands of outlaws.
(135) She is an excellent hitter and able to drive the ball beyond 200 metres.
(136) Before they drive any of the buses, they will have to pass a special test.
(137) The current flows into electric motors that drive the wheels.
(138) She expects me to drive round collecting jumble for the church.
(139) Ordinary people have some reservations about their president's drive to knit them so closely to their neighbors.
(140) The drive along the winding coast road is not for the faint-hearted.
(141) In a moment of weakness I let him drive my car.
(142) Men like to zap the TV channels, something that can drive certain women berserk.
(143) Now you've passed your test you can drive on your own.
(144) If you drive this car without a licence,you'll have to answer for the consequences!
(145) The Japanese maple that stands across the drive had just come into leaf.
(145) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
(146) There are calls for more punitive measures against people who drink and drive.
(147) Improved safety measures in cars can be counterproductive as they encourage people to drive faster.
(148) The horse swithed its tail to drive the flies away.
(149) Alcohol abuse in men can cause loss of sex drive and reduced potency.
(150) If she wanted to go anywhere at all she had to wait for her father to drive her.
(151) We'd expected a 2-hour drive but had reckoned without the rain.
(152) There was nothing in the brochure about having to drive the car every day to charge up the battery.
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