Sentence example of “driven”

How to use in-sentence of “driven”:

+ The investigation began after a member of the public told police about a car being driven suspiciously on the A4136 road near Coleford, GloucestershireColeford in the Forest of Dean.

+ Chinese infantry were driven from their trenches, and they fled, leaving behind some prisoners of war.

+ It is also used in many other radio antenna designs where it forms the radiateradiating or driven element for the antenna.

+ The Kurds, however, were successfully driven off by the armed Armenian villagers.

+ Their music is driven by rhythm guitar and features keyboards.

+ A Jeep Cherokee Jeep Cherokee filled with propane canisters was driven into the main terminal building.

Sentence example of driven
Sentence example of driven

Example sentences of “driven”:

+ The various historically driven changes have had a very significant influence on the architectural space of the city.

+ Trudeau's family spent some moments alone with his casket before it was removed and driven to the Basilica, accompanied by ten RCMP officers marching alongside.

+ The various historically driven changes have had a very significant influence on the architectural space of the city.

+ Trudeau’s family spent some moments alone with his casket before it was removed and driven to the Basilica, accompanied by ten RCMP officers marching alongside.

+ For example, when dividing 50miles driven by 2gallons of gas used, you not only divide 50by2 to get a result of 25, you also have to divide “miles” by “gallons”, which gives the unit “miles/gallon” or “milespergallon”.

+ A kayak is a small boat that is driven by manpower.

+ Järvsöfaks was driven and trained by Jan-Olov Persson.

+ The particles pass through an electrostatic accelerator driven by a high alternating voltage.

+ Combined cycle gas turbine plants are driven by both steam and gas.

+ Natural selection has driven the diversification of the toxins to counter the defences of the prey.

+ Six people aboard a sloop were washed overboard and rescued, while a tugboat was driven aground on a reef at Kukuiula.

+ It is driven by a coachman and/or one or more postilions.

+ Some say people are driven to make art due to their inner creativity.

+ The guests again arrive, expecting another seance but are driven away by Madame Flora who tries to convince them that the whole thing was a sham by revealing all the tricks that she and Monica used.

+ Whole villages were razed to the ground and the people driven into barns to which the Ustasi set fire.

+ The Confederates were driven back with a large number of casualties.

+ At the end of the 24 hours, the car which has driven the most laps of the track wins the race.

+ They were just machines that were driven by people.

+ Coal fires are now illegal in London, and trains are driven by other fuels.

+ It may be manually operated, electrically or pneumatically driven and may use chain, fiber or wire rope as its lifting medium.

+ Many famous racing drivers have driven for Williams, including Finland’s Keke Rosberg; United KingdomBritain’s Drivers’ title with the team.

+ A Lotus 18 driven by Stirling Moss won at Monaco.

More in-sentence examples of “driven”:

+ This can not happen without, the class 320s bogies being upgraded, currently, they have a 75mph top speed, in November 2010 the class will be driven under their own power to WABTEC Doncaster by GBRF drivers where they will be given a full refurbishment scheme which shall include new seats, toilets fitted, painting into the new scotrail saltire livery and their top speed raised to 90mph.

+ Although many say that Henlein invented the mainspring, there are descriptions and two surviving examples show that spring driven clocks had already been made by the early 1400s.

+ They were driven by high speed motors which produced more torque.

+ Geared traction machines are driven by AC or DC electric motors.

+ The early Volkswagen Beetle and many motorcycles, however, use a cable driven from a front wheel.

+ Freud believed that humans were driven by two conflicting central desires: the life drive which is called “Eros”.

+ For example, during the presentation of credentials of a newly appointed ambassador, it sometimes happens that the ambassador will be driven to the south portico of the Imperial Palace in a horse-drawn carriage.

+ Analog signals are much harder to use, they need careful software interrupt driven programming.

+ Marxism states that “social change is driven by the economy” meaning that society and the economy are intertwined; while Maoism states that willpower is what changes us.

+ Washington and the Continental Army were driven out of New York entirely after the battle of Fort Washington and other defeats, and forced to retreat through New Jersey and into Pennsylvania.

+ A canoe is a small boat, that is often driven by manpower or womanpower, but also commonly sailed.

+ Prince John is saddened and driven into a blind rage when Sir Hiss points out his mother’s castle is on fire.

+ Several vessels were driven ashore by the hurricane’s storm surge.

+ Because of Brainin’s Jewish origin, he was driven out of Vienna after Hitler’s Anschluss of 1938, as were the violinist Siegmund Nissel and violist Peter Schidlof.

+ Fitzgerald panics and attempts to flee, only to be run over by a Ferrari driven by a man in a pixie costume.

+ In August Gadhafi was driven out of the capital, Tripoli.

+ He impressed many fans as he qualified 7th on a track where he had never previously driven with an inferior car.

+ This is a volunteer driven project, and you’ve got someone begging to be reinstated as a volunteer.

+ Off-road bikes are not allowed to be driven on public roads.

+ They were driven out because people in Missouri did not trust Latter-day Saints.

+ How much gas is used depends on how the car is driven and when the batteries are recharged.

+ They are usually driven by a clockwork mechanism.

+ Usually, the traction motor is mounted between the wheel frame and the driven axle.

+ It makes use of the kinetic energy of the waves that are driven by the wind.

+ The inhabitants were driven out and the government says they can not come back, but have obtained British citizenship.

+ They were discovered and driven away in disorder.

+ He explains to Hercules that his people have been driven from their city, the lost city of Troy.

+ The pirates were driven out in 1718 by Woodes Rogers, the colony’s first governor.

+ Franchitti has also driven in NASCAR and sportscar races.

+ The last was the Detroit Grand Prix in 1983 in a Tyrrell RacingTyrrell driven by Michele Alboreto.

+ The driver of the car had driven his car the wrong way and he stalled the car while trying to turn.

+ The automobile is so extreme that it cannot be driven on roads legally.

+ After being subject to admonished at Eaton and his honor destroyed at Oxford, William is haunted by his double in subsequent years, who thwarts plans described by William as driven by ambition, revenge, passionate Love, and avarice.

+ He did not turn himself in, and on June 17 he became the object of a low-speed pursuit in a white 1993 Ford Bronco SUV owned and driven by his friend Al Cowlings.

+ This saw-like cutting edge runs the length of the upper jaw, and could have been driven into prey.

+ Wellington ordered his entire line to advance and the French were driven from the field.

+ The team used Mercedes-Benz engines and its cars were driven by the old Honda team of Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello, which has lasted for 3 years.

+ Turbines are driven by a fluid which acts as an intermediate energy carrier.

+ Of all the steam driven cars made in the early 20th century, the Stanley Steamer was the best-known and most popular.

+ On the night before the race Gurney’s car was stolen from its hangar and driven into or hidden with, hay bales out on the track.

+ During the early hours of the next morning, all of the remaining trams north of the subway were driven through the subway to the depots south of the Thames.

+ In Berlin, as he was being driven home after a concert, he was shot dead by an AmericansAmerican officer due to a misunderstanding at a military checkpoint.

+ Weighing less than 60 metric tons, it can be driven on ordinary roads and can also be transported by air.

+ The speech engine itself is driven by the Microsoft Speech API, version 4 and above.

+ They may also tell if they have driven the trail before, or if it’s their first time.

+ The Cowmobile was driven by Ben and Jerry themselves.

+ Potential contestants enter a taxi driven by Bailey.

+ Allgaier is a native of Illinois and has also driven in the ARCA Racing Series, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.

+ A generalized counterculture movement grew, driven by Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam Waropposition to war, black nationalism and the sexual revolution.

+ The attackers were driven further, in particular, to Monastyrysk, where their remains were again destroyed.

+ This can not happen without, the class 320s bogies being upgraded, currently, they have a 75mph top speed, in November 2010 the class will be driven under their own power to WABTEC Doncaster by GBRF drivers where they will be given a full refurbishment scheme which shall include new seats, toilets fitted, painting into the new scotrail saltire livery and their top speed raised to 90mph.

+ Although many say that Henlein invented the mainspring, there are descriptions and two surviving examples show that spring driven clocks had already been made by the early 1400s.

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