Drive-up Sentence Examples

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  • We drive up to Vermont every spring.

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  • She agreed and he made arrangements to drive up Friday.

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  • We heard him drive up and open the door.

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  • And yet, for someone who was bold enough to drive up and introduce himself, he was certainly having a hard time working up the courage to ask her to a movie.

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  • Why had she agreed to being confined with him for a drive up the coast?

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  • The drive up the mountain took more time than he'd estimated, and as he began his descent the sun was beginning to lower behind the mountains.

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  • Hygiene ratings for more than 500 catering establishments in the town will be displayed in a bid to drive up standards in the town.

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  • To support work on improving housing conditions, the ODPM will establish a single housing inspectorate to drive up standards in housing provision.

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  • Napster is hoping the free service will drive up traffic to the site, which in turn will drive up ad revenues.

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  • The final drive up to the headstock spindle was by a Reynolds chain.

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  • Day 4 - Thursday A short drive up into Snowdonia National Park takes us through some truly wicked scenery.

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  • American ethanol policies do not "kill" the poor, but they do drive up corn prices.

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  • Kevlar. This is the lightest of the three materials, but can drive up the price of a kayak dramatically.

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  • Of course, a combination of acrylic and mahogany materials will drive up the price of the hot tub.

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  • However, SSD storage is more expensive and could drive up the price.

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  • There are people who visit auctions simply to drive up the prices of the goods.

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  • However, there will be usually be additional shipping costs that drive up the ultimate cost of the litter.

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  • Many financial institutions also offer drive-up ATMs so you can access your account without having to find a parking space.

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  • When using a drive-up ATM, keep your doors locked and the passenger windows closed.

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  • Other historians believe that the moniker was coined by antique dealers to drive up the price of basic, small cabinets and make them more interesting to consumers.

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  • Consumers need to be aware that they are more expensive than other options for adding some color to yarn, which will drive up the cost of buying this type of product.

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  • These online eyewear stores include prescription safety goggles with modest pricing, although stronger prescriptions do tend to drive up the cost.

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  • Grocery Store/Bank wall has a neat drive-up window with see-through shutters, an ATM machine, shelves inside for play food, and realistic molded-in details.

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  • If a single solitaire diamond is the most important part of the ring, the couple will want to focus their budget on finding a quality diamond while minimizing accent stones or expensive metals that drive up the price.

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  • Shipping costs drive up the price of the shoes unnecessarily.

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  • The drive up to Lake Hubbard from Bay City, along Michigan Route 23, hugs the Lake Huron shoreline and is one of the most beautiful drives in the country.

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  • The producers are trying to drive up the show's ratings by getting the most exciting and competitive guests.

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  • No, she had seen the postman drive up every day since she sent out the letter.

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  • Jackson must have seen me drive up because he was waiting by the door.

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  • The hundred mile drive up the coast to Santa Barbara took more than two hours during which we chatted the entire way.

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