But if someone thinks we are going to be driven away they have another think coming. |
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They must pay off their back tax and show that the vehicles are properly insured before they can be driven away. |
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Mr Braun said he hadn't seen a fall in takings to date but feared that shoppers would be driven away. |
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Regulars were driven away from a Leeds pub by violent Yardie drug gangs who imposed a reign of terror, a police commander said yesterday. |
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The man then ran towards a waiting car and was driven away by someone else. |
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The same gull hovered over the next green, but was driven away by the irate golfers. |
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Shoppers are driven away by overzealous parking attendants, ever increasing charges for parking, no improvement in shopping facilities. |
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Local residents brought white flags, set fire to the tracks and drank wine and grappa before being driven away by police. |
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Neither should we fear that the unsaved will be driven away by what may appear to be unseemly behaviour. |
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While he was inside the shop, he saw his dark blue car being driven away at speed. |
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Baroness Thatcher, dressed all in black, looked frail as she clasped the handrail for support before being driven away. |
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The Diggers put their beliefs into practice by manuring fields and sowing crops on wastelands in Surrey until they were driven away by local landowners. |
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I desire her company, and do not wish to have her driven away. |
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At the time of the defrocking, the pagoda was cordoned off by police and Tim Sakhorn was reportedly driven away by men in civilian clothes. |
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Before it was over, the building had been torched and the governor had been driven away in a barrage of stones hurled by the mob. |
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Hundreds of thousands of people have been driven away or have fled in the face of rioting. |
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Tell the dolls your worries, put them under your pillow during the night and the next morning, the dolls have driven away your worries! |
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French nobleman Bernard de Croué had left France driven away by Napoleon's revolution. |
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Plenty of tracts of buffalo, but they have been driven away from here lately. |
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An interlock function on the charger prevents the truck from being driven away with the charger connected. |
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We do not know when or where large numbers of people again will be driven away from their homes and country. |
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Two of the vehicles were burnt by the mob and the third was driven away. |
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I could have just driven away with the family silver for all she knew. |
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Hooligans are not reformed by Mozart, so much as driven away by a noise that is as alien and hostile to their world as whale song to a camel herd. |
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As Kate was driven away, she appeared to wipe a tear from her eye. |
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The future necessitates clear and quick choices if we do not desire a Europe that remains a large economic unit without a credible policy, soon driven away forever from the international arena as an important global actor. |
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That measure, as well as the UN's new policy of setting the price that purchasers must pay for Iraqi oil some weeks after they have bought it, had driven away all but the shadiest of customers. |
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They would also be able to go off to peer over a hilltop on a spotter mission, for instance, or if in a hurry jumped on and driven away like a normal vehicle. There are, of course, lots of details still to be dealt with. |
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His charred remains, wrapped in a body bag, were last night wheeled out of the wreckage on a trolley and driven away. |
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Like the lady said, she could have gotten in the truck and driven away. Left us here, stuck like Chuck, out here on this ledge. |
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Months later, while on bail, he was involved in a ram raid on a garage in the Midlands, where cars worth pounds 133,000 were driven away. |
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After court, my family and I were walking outside the courthouse when Sara was being driven away in a security car with a black bag over her head. |
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They are hard-wired social conservatives, unless they're driven away. |
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Most were driven away, but the obstinate stayed. |
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During the first 12 days in the nest, the young martins grow from about 3 g at hatching to 40 to 45 g. If another colony member should land at a pair's nesting compartment, it is vigorously driven away. |
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Periodic floods have driven away many residents. |
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She was dragged into a white car and driven away. |
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Typhoons were driven away and droughts were quenched. |
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Domestic constituencies in the developed world are also fearful about transferring significant sums of money abroad, and they worry that jobs or investment will be driven away from their economies. |
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In the 1620s almost the entire native population of the Banda Islands was driven away, starved to death, or killed in an attempt to replace them with Dutch plantations. |
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Interior Minister Prince Ahmed has warned pilgrims against politicizing the Haj pilgrimage, saying those involved in such activities would be driven away. |
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Driven away by the Tramontane or north wind, they retraced their course. |
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