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1 Then the trunk crashed down across the stake driven in the ground.
2 Dumas said it was the most impressive he had driven in competition.
3 The shattered broken remains of the Guard were driven in headlong rout.
4 By the night of March fourteenth Clive had driven in the outposts.
5 And the bees were driven in upon the men, again and again.
6 From Cinnabar the tourist is driven in large stages throughout the park.
7 The point was all innocently driven in later by the Sunday-school mistress.
8 The iron axle should be driven in before the beam is turned.
9 But then, of course, I have never driven in a third-world country.
10 Some of the cousins had driven in from Cambridge and South Boston.
11 Jennifer had driven in to The Conservancy for a couple of hours.
12 There was not even a sign of the cavalry being driven in .
13 Of course, the woman could have driven in from some other town.
14 For days the snow was driven in whirling clouds all around us.
15 At other points wooden piles were driven in for the same purpose.
16 Anne insisted that they should not be driven in state and style.
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