Example sentences of "drive [adv] to [noun prp] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The kind who were disappointed not to see the panzers driving up to Buckingham Palace ? ’
2 Driving back to Armscott Manor , Virginia felt as if a small bomb had been detonated in her life .
3 They were both very quiet driving back to Westfield Manor .
4 She and Jake had been driving back to Lomond View after accompanying Kirsty back to school when Jake had swivelled round in his seat to inform her ,
5 They drove down to Causeway Bay where his junk was waiting , and were taken out to it in a sampan owned by an ancient Chinese in a lampshade hat .
6 As we drove back to Sligo Town , good Father Devine regaled me with stories of Ireland 's literary giants .
7 He drove back to London Airport and stopped in the long-term garage .
8 As they drove back to Randall Lodge , the afternoon sun still shone mockingly bright .
9 The irrepressible redhead regularly left her job at a London art dealer and drove round to Buckingham Palace to cheer up the royal mother-to-be .
10 We drive over to Russell County past Carbo Power Station , its cooling towers belching out steam in the valley like a giant fog generator .
11 He thought of her previous radiance , the eagerness with which she had made plans to visit the Pump Room , potter round antique shops , drive out to Savernake Forest and Cheddar Gorge .
12 They went back down the garden and after that out to a couple of pubs where they drank a lot and Rufus had to drive back to Wyvis Hall with one eye closed on account of getting double vision .
13 ‘ I 'm going to drive out to Mountpelier Lodge tomorrow , ’ she told him .
14 From his promising interview with the redoubtable Mrs Fitton , he had driven directly to Mansfield Memorial Hospital with medical records in mind .
15 The couple — chatting and still smiling , though Diana looked tense — were driven home to Kensington Palace , where they spent the evening together .
16 It was in buoyant mood that she was driven back to Merchiston Lodge , and she entered her employer 's bedchamber with a smile on her lips .
17 He could drive out to Wenlock Manor and dine but he had already lunched on his own .
18 The visitor to , or resident of , Looe who strolls along Banjo Pier , drives round to Hannafore Point , or rides the railway to Liskeard has , for these feats of engineering skill , to thank a Cornishman who came to the town in retirement in 1890 .
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