They had the scoring chances but lacked the strength and drive up front to take them. |
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A prolonged conflict would drive up gasoline and other prices, which would add to the cost of transporting most products. |
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I drive up the Parade and daily I am made happy by the row of mighty ironbarks on its median strip. |
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The first thing I noticed on the drive up was the full buttery moon cumbrously suspended over the Manhattan skyline, pregnant with hope. |
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A winding, scenic drive up Storm King Highway, just off Route 218, leads to the museum and its 500 acres. |
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This is the result of much hard work throughout the council to drive up standards. |
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So on the morning of the test we had an hour long lesson where we basically had to drive up to Palmer's Green to the test centre. |
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In fact, I've been looking at my road map planning my drive up to Sydney, and I realised something. |
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We were collected at the college bang on 11.00 am and had a great drive up through the Lakes. |
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At one point on the drive up, a lightning bolt hit a radio mast 100m away from us. |
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I'll accelerate as hard as I can, drive up a ramp and flip the car over in mid-air. |
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Normally, errors are handled transparently by the drive up to a given point. |
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Follow his advice and you'll turbocharge muscle growth, drive up your metabolism, and increase your bone density, while shoring up your joints. |
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From the restart, Windermere were caught napping, however, when poor tackling let Workington drive up the centre of the park. |
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The little town is just an hour's minibus drive up the desert road, heading north from Sharm el Sheikh. |
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Customers can now drive up to the terminal building, drop their vehicle curbside, and a valet will park their vehicle in a secure lot. |
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A spate of viruses could force carriers to beef up their customer support staffs, which would drive up prices for all users. |
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This is the time they highlight specials, spectaculars and exclusives to drive up revenue. |
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On search sites, the main reason for click fraud is generally to drive up expenses of a competitor, depleting their advertising budget. |
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The company likes to drive up the share price but doesn't pass on the benefits to those at the coalface. |
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Auctions for Internet licenses can drive up the cost and slow investment, even as they provide funds for the government coffers. |
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He said a standard 6 per cent commission paid to intermediary brokers on every premium would drive up the new insurer's cost base. |
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The warmth of the reception is evident as you drive up the motorway from Chicago. |
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But the idea has already set off scholarly dust-ups with economists who say targets could drive up inflation artificially. |
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As you drive up the access road through the foothills about two hours after leaving Calgary, the ski hill comes into view. |
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It already helps to drive up standards, accredit courses and provide advice. |
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If the hedge funds shun European junk, that dramatic shift could drive up rates on these securities even further. |
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He has courageously promised to drive up student test scores in core skills such as reading and math. |
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Economists generally view rising deficits as a short-term positive, goosing the economy, but as a long-term threat, tending to drive up interest rates. |
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The drive up the two lane mountain road with excellent gradients is 13 km. |
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We'd drive up to this clearing and it would be, well, a turkey shoot. |
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Dempsey must contend with charges that his scheme will drive up the price of houses, with all of the serious political repercussions that would result. |
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He had decided to take a drive up to Andover and saw the boarded up front window of the general store and the carpenters hanging a new door on a house across the street. |
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When the rich buy opulent second, third, and fourth homes, they drive up the price of land and housing and force the less fortunate onto the street. |
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In the longer term, the effect would almost certainly have been to reduce the availability of unsecured credit and drive up its implied interest rates. |
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No ugly gigantic ramps will be needed to drive up to bus station level. |
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There were two cars, so the camera sees one taxi go under the bridge, then it pans and sees another car drive up to the station. |
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A 34-mile drive up the A68 road to Edinburgh does make this commutable. |
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Traders put on the squeeze by buying large amounts of Martha Stewart stock to drive up its price and force the shorts to cover their positions at a loss. |
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So today Dad had to drive up there with a carload of all her stuff. |
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To get to Alishan, take the High Speed Rail to Chiayi, then a two-hour scenic drive up the mountainous road, where buses and taxis ply. |
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Costera cabs drive up and down the coast of Acapulco, where most of the hotels for visitors are located, but which includes some of old Acapulco. |
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This is because competition between employers for employees will drive up the wage. |
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Should it even try, it would likely provoke an instant scarcity and quickly drive up the prices of spices astronomically. |
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Ryanair yesterdaywarned the European Commission ruling over its use of Charleroi Airport in Belgium would drive up the cost of air fares. |
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Their core belief, unsupported by evidence or logic, is that homes are unaffordable because investors drive up prices. |
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They drive up the costs of products, particularly of complicated multi-component products that can be covered by a myriad of disparately held patents. |
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Competition amongst employers tends to drive up wages due to the nature of the job, since there is a relative shortage of workers for the particular position. |
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As I said at the beginning, I have no desire to drive up the price of central heating oil or stimulate a run on Winceyette but a return to frozen wastelands is predicted. |
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While rising sales of more expensive vehicles will drive up average prices, smaller, entry-level recreational vehicles will continue to outsell them in unit terms. |
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With two outs, another former Patriot, Quinn Moynihan, bailed his older brother out, leaping to make a shoestring catch on a drive up the middle by Consigli. |
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They claim that a co-existing program, shored up by premium support, would leave Medicare only the sickest, poorest patients and drive up government costs. |
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After hearing about the urban legend since we were in kindergarten, Andrea, Zoe and I are going to drive up to check out the Birthday Party House tonight. |
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David Cameron was the 19th British prime minister to have attended the school, and recommended that Eton set up a school in the state sector to help drive up standards. |
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