Use drive in a sentence
Sentences starting with drive
- Drive all three to death but get me there in three hours. [2]
- Drive the pegs tighter you fellows out there or the whirlwind will tear down the slight structure. [10]
- Drive tunnels and shafts into the hills; blast out the iron ore; crush it, smelt it, reduce it to pig-iron; put some of it through the Bessemer process and make steel of it. [5]
- Drive a sewing-machine, possibly--nothing more, perhaps. [5]
- Drive them forth into the wilds, drive them crying forth! [11]
- Drive a clergyman from my house gentlemen? [9]
- Drive on coachey, drive on. [12]
- Drive off these dogs of France with your steel! [5]
- Drive past Tatarinova, a lot of digging is going on there. [2]
- Drive on, Ned! [9]
Sentences ending with drive
- It is a wonder to see her drive. [11]
- Her name spoken within the hall startled Virginia from her reverie, and she began to walk rapidly down the winding drive. [9]
- But the horses were harnessed straightway, and he was driven into town, a three-hours' drive. [11]
- He may let us guide the horse, but when he likes he can drive. [8]
- Lali, I want to say to you--" At that moment General Armour, Mrs. Armour, and Marion appeared on the door-step, and the carriage came wheeling up the drive. [11]
- The Ten decided to remain and watch a game which was pronounced little short of phenomenal, and my client gave orders for the smaller brake and requested the Celebrity to drive. [9]
- The men of this region seemed to ride in the saddle very generally, rather than drive. [6]
- Then I heard the hoof-beats on the soft dirt of the drive. [9]
- It was the sound of swift hoof beats on the soft drive. [9]
- This morning the parson takes a drive. [6]
Short sentences using drive
- Gatd'en'ale-- drive out the devils! [11]
- Then, to-morrow at Pardon's Drive! [11]
- I'll drive her out. [9]
- I'll drive them out. [2]
- You drive about in automobiles! [9]
- Nicodemus, you may drive on. [9]
- And drive faster, blockhead! [2]
- Drive on. [5]
- Drive hard. [11]
Sentences containing drive two or more times
- The riders were to be called in, and Oldring was to drive the herd and keep it till a certain time--I won't know when--then drive it back to the range. [13]
- Nicholas, who, as the roads were in splendid condition, wanted to take them all for a drive in his troyka, proposed to take with them about a dozen of the serf mummers and drive to "Uncle's. [2]
- Allow it to drive us from the halls of Congress, and it will, just as easily, drive us from the State Legislatures. [7]
More example sentences with the word drive in them
- You boldly drive your boat right into what seems to be a solid, straight wall (you knowing very well that in reality there is a curve there), and that wall falls back and makes way for you. [5]
- I will drive you with pleasure up and down behind the grove for a little while. [10]
- I will await you near the little temple of Isis with our travelling chariot and my own horses, will receive Irene, and conduct her to some new refuge while you drive back Fuergetes' chariot, and restore it to the driver. [10]
- Jackson will bring you anything you desire, and should you wish to drive, I shall be delighted to show you the country. [9]
- I was still writing it when Michael Clones came up the drive to tell me you and your mother were here. [11]
- This day perhaps would witness the sunset of his life's joy, would drive him forth once more to war--to fight, and do nothing but fight, till death should meet him on the battle-field. [10]
- As Brydon's gang worked, they saw a man out upon a small raft of driftwood, which had been suddenly caught in the drive of logs, and was carried out towards the middle channel. [11]
- You would smile--I wonder if you know what sort of wonderful, alluring thing your smile is, Ian?--and that smile would drive me to kill myself, and so hurt you still more. [11]
- She is a woman who likes to drive very near the edge. [4]
- That ugly old woman just looked at me, and if it wasn't the evil eye I shall go straight to the church and drive away the misfortune with holy water. [10]
- Negroes and farmers' wives took to the woods when the buggy came upon them suddenly, and altogether the drive was pleasant and animated, and a refreshment all around. [5]
- It is quite within the possibilities that two or three nights like that night of mine could drive a man to suicide. [5]
- Will you drive with me?--A remarkable, a very remarkable woman! [10]
- A drive yesterday with friends over the Berea. [5]
- He kill my wife, he drive me out of my home--he will not have the unions. [9]
- I don't know why I keep him here, sometimes I think he'll drive me crazy. [9]
- Those illustrious adventurers who sailed in her landed on the Jersey flats, preferring a marshy ground, where they could drive piles and construct dykes. [4]
- Michael Clones--in his white jean waistcoat, white neckcloth and trousers, and blue coat--is coming up the drive in hot haste, bearing a letter. [11]
- She was ready when the carriage came to the door, and told the coachman to drive to the office of Mr. Sage in Nassau Street. [4]
- Go up to West Eleventh, and drive along slow on the south side; I'll show you the place. [8]
- The pleasantest hours were those of our afternoon drive in the Champs Elysees and the Bois de Boulogne,--or "the Boulogne Woods," as our American tailor's wife of the old time called the favorite place for driving. [6]
- Councils of war were held over the advisability of seizing Mr. Carvel's house at Glencoe, but proof was lacking until one rainy night in June a captain and ten men spurred up the drive and swung into a big circle around the house. [9]
- Birds of prey were attacking his body as it lay upon the ground, and she could not drive them off. [10]
- The California troops went back home, and Noble remained, to help drive the stock over here. [5]
- If they come, we'll say the Lord's Prayer, and make the sacred gesture, and if it goes not, we will have one of your good priests to drive out this whining spirit. [11]
- I knew her--very well before she went away from Foxon Falls, and I went to Newcastle and took her out for a drive in my car. [9]
- The first thing we did on the day of our arrival was to take a hansom and drive over to Chelsea, to look at the place where Carlyle passed the larger part of his life. [6]
- The day after we all arrived at my aunt's a man came up the drive on a wheel whom I greeted in a friendly way and got a decidedly uncertain bow in return. [9]
- In a thousand ways she was reminded, lest she drive it from her belief. [9]
- But if it wasn't too late, I thought I'd go down and drive him home. [11]
- The imaginary man was unprincipled, and had no dignity, but he had such influence over Austen Vane that he had induced him to drive twice within sight of Fairview gate, when Austen Vane had turned round again. [9]
- The young Doctor was to take the two Annexes in a wagon, and the Tutor was to drive Number Five in a good old-fashioned chaise drawn by a well-conducted family horse. [6]
- Our first thought was to build a fire, which would drive back the thick darkness into the woods, and boil some water for our tea. [4]
- To most it was only an incident in the afternoon round and drive, but everybody liked to go there, for it is one of the most charming of the moderate-sized villas. [4]
- Many said it was not in Father Peter's character and must be a mistake; but the others shook their heads and said misery and want could drive a suffering man to almost anything. [5]
- The old gentleman was for going along with me, but I said no, I could drive the horse myself, and I druther he wouldn't take no trouble about me. [5]
- Yet, when Barbara was again alone she could not drive from her mind the image of her broken-down, weeping lover. [10]
- They have been villainously dealt with by the sceptred thieves of Europe, and I hope they will drive all the foreigners out and keep them out for good. [5]
- It was not very singular that Elsie should be lingering in her old haunts, from which the change of season must soon drive her. [6]
- The Syrians are very poor, and yet they are ground down by a system of taxation that would drive any other nation frantic. [5]
- It is a very picturesque drive, as are all the drives in this region, and if King did not enjoy it, it was not because Mrs. Farquhar was not even more entertaining than usual. [4]
- She tried in vain to drive them from her mind, to listen to Mrs. Tyler's account of how she, too, came as a bride to New York from some place with a classical name, and to the advice that accompanied the narration. [9]
- He's fixing it up to-night over at Dingan's Drive, and you can't go it alone when you quit this place. [11]
- The Governor alone up there in Montreal has enough men to drive you all into the hills of Maine in a week. [11]
- Mardiou and your uncle Zeno saw with their own eyes the strange swallows drive away those which had built their nest on the helm of the Antonias, and kill the young ones with their cruel beaks. [10]
- Even betrayal, injury, tyranny, do not drive it forth. [11]
- I left the two together, and moved about the deck, trying to think closely about Roscoe's case, and to drive Clovelly's invasion from my mind. [11]
- It was a twenty-mile drive, and the last eight miles wound down the boiling Washita, still high with the melting snows of the pine lands. [9]
- Victoria would not trust to the telephone, whereupon Mr. Crewe offered to drive down with her. [9]
- A mounted policeman trotted past her as she crossed a gravel drive, and on the tree-flecked stretches, which lately had been empty as Eden, human figures were scattered. [9]
- I must get Trixy to drive you over some day for lunch. [9]
- I followed your trail down the drive and to the cross-roads--" "It was not ingratitude, Nick," I said; "you were all I had in the world. [9]
- Such was Jethro's torment that morning as he saw her drive away, the minister in the place where he should have been, at her side, and he, Jethro Bass, as helpless as though he had indeed been in the pit among the flames. [9]
- He and I together can lift one of the Old People into the buggy; then drive her to my house and---- "But who will take care of the other one? [5]
- I tried not to think further of the matter, and talked much to Ruth,--Gait Roscoe walked with Mrs. Revel and Amy Devlin,--but I found I could not drive it from my mind. [11]
- We allus managed to ride 'em close an' drive 'em back an' keep 'em bunched. [13]
- I preferred him to my dog, whom I had, with much patience, taught to go up a long hill alone and surround the cows, and drive them home from the remote pasture. [4]
- She drove him to his club, and, after a man has had a triumph, a woman will not drive him to his club if--my darling, you must trust me! [11]
- Wouldn't you like to have this fellow drive us round among the halls of pride somewhere for a little while? [8]
- Why, I want to have the right to protect you, to drive away all fear from your life. [11]
- I shouldn't want to have her drive me round. [4]
- I was going to drive you home in the motor by moonlight. [9]
- It's no good to drive things. [4]
- Why, it is to drive it out. [7]
- I'll be able to drive in a minute. [9]
- It was enough to drive her to despair, to make her scourge herself with rods! [10]
- If you want to drive her from you forever, then kill him, and go and tell her that you suspect her. [11]
- You aren't going to drive away one of our boarders and take the bread out of our mouths. [11]
- They know how to drive a stake through a pleasant tradition that will hold it to its place forever. [5]
- It was enough to drive a man mad. [10]
- If I were to come again, Mr. King, I'd come in a yacht, drive up from it in a box on two wheels, with a man clinging on behind with his back to me, and have a cottage with an English gardener. [4]
- I am used to being afraid of collisions when I ride or drive, but when one is on top of an elephant that feeling is absent. [5]
- Our Huns began to arrive, their Attilas unrecognized among them: to drive our honest Americans and Irish and Germans out of the mills by "lowering the standard of living. [9]
- There was no time to hoist Miss Swain over the wall, or to drive Miss Manners back upon the house. [9]
- At the proper time he will put you in a cab or an omnibus, and drive you to the train or the boat; he has packed your luggage and transferred it, he has paid all the bills. [5]
- It cost the Tichborne estates $400,000 to unmask the Claimant and drive him out; and even after the exposure multitudes of Englishmen still believed in him. [5]
- The drive was through English rural scenery; that is to say, it was lovely. [6]
- The pain would throb again, unsupportably, and she would wake, and this time it would drive her--she knew not where. [9]
- It was at this time they were going to drive her from the parish. [11]
- It was at this time that I volunteered to drive, although I had never driven a harnessed horse before and many a man in such a position would have felt fairly excused from such a responsibility. [5]
- But there was this difference between the two: there was a confidence that Mrs. Laflamme would never drive over the edge, whereas no one could tell what sheer Carmen might not suddenly take. [4]
- I got the thing, and the first rat that showed his nose I let drive, and if he'd a stayed where he was he'd a been a tolerable sick rat. [5]
- In this instance they set up the poor criminals at long range, like so many targets, and practiced on them--kept them hopping about and dodging bullets for half an hour before they managed to drive the center. [5]
- True, the material they have is very limited, but they drive at it might and main. [7]
- What demons are these that make us do and feel things in our dreams which when we are waking we should drive far, far from our thoughts? [10]
- In the morning there was a drive with the ponies through town, in the afternoon in the carriage by the sea, with a couple of receptions, the five o'clock tea, with its chatter, and in the evening a dinner party for Margaret. [4]
- Therefore he commanded them to cast the tomahawk into the river, and when they should return to their land to drive the evil birds from it. [9]
- Then she turn them round and drive them home. [11]
- She must drive them back to the inmost recesses of her heart, seek to crush them; for it was a sin for her to long so ardently to meet another. [10]
- The drive through the town and out to the Galle Face by the seashore, what a dream it was of tropical splendors of bloom and blossom, and Oriental conflagrations of costume! [5]
- Jake went to the tannery house and received his orders--orders of which he made a great mystery afterward at the store, although they consisted simply of directions to be prepared to drive Jethro to Brampton the next morning. [9]
- They said that the stove might benefit those who sat close to it, but it would drive all the cold air to the other parts of the church, and freeze the people to death; it was cold enough now around the edges. [4]
- No one at the stone entrance gates of the drive and the door stood open. [2]
- We drive into the stable, and get down while the fresh horses are put to. [4]
- The morning of the sixteenth dawned clear, as beautiful a summer's day for a drive as any man could wish. [9]
- Ephraim hurried to the shore, called on the shepherds to follow him and, under his direction, they helped drive the herds forward. [10]
- You cannot drive the sap of the tree in upon itself. [11]
- She trembled at the reckless lengths he might go in his dejection, and a memory returned to her of a day at Glencoe, before he had gone off to school, when she had refused to drive with him. [9]
- And there, beyond the purple hills of Bozrah, and not so far as the stony pastures of Zoah, whither John had helped drive the colts and young stock in the spring, might be, perhaps, Jerusalem itself. [4]
- The drive to the Old Sweet was pleasant. [4]
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