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How to use driven by in a sentence

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The child was in collision with a black Chrysler Voyager estate car driven by a 27-year-old Basildon woman, who was unhurt.
The insurance companies in their standard policies exclude damage resulting from water, even if that water is driven by wind.
The black cloud driven by the winds spread above the fields as far as the eyes of the anxious farmers could see.
The plot of a film noir, generically speaking, is an ironic romance in which the knight's quest is driven by vice instead of virtue.
In York rain and sleet driven by gale force winds caught many workers on their way home the previous evening.
The fires knocked out a number of vital systems, including main propulsion, and she was left wallowing in 25 ft waves driven by gale-force winds.
He explained that power lines were particularly vulnerable to wet snow driven by high winds clinging to cables and bringing them down.
On the contrary, it is driven by power and the quest to annihilate the normative order.
One of them shockingly and immediately blows his own brains out on the spot, rather than be driven by his commander to go back on the line.
The Minister for Sport appears to be driven by business rather than sporting concerns.
Some issues are non-issues driven by misinformation, incorrect interpretation or bad communication.
The Prime Minister, who sees himself as a realist, is driven by visceral fears.
The killing is driven by a fear that the animals will transmit brucellosis, a bacterial disease, to cattle that graze near the park's borders.
Set in a snowy vastness, the story is driven by the appearance of an evil spirit.
The vehicle driven by Erin Brockovich, an unemployed single mother of three, is broadsided by a speeding car at an intersection.
In the news, time constraints driven by commercial requirements reduce the hourly news bulletins to sound bites.
Over the last month, media coverage of the presidential race has been driven by wildly vacillating poll numbers.
This is all driven by the head chef, a big, round Breton with a fanatical love for Vietnamese food.
Huge hailstones, some the size of softballs, and driven by squally winds, struck the city and suburbs, particularly in the east.
The bus appeared as it had the day before, driven by the same man and containing the same unwelcoming passengers.
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