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been driving on
noun
The action of the verb to drive in any sense.
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It has been driving on and off for more than seven years, but now it has reached its new destination.
"She might have been driving on I-95 and just skipped over the weird call area".
Had he been driving on those missions, he told therapists, he would have avoided the attacks.
Théodore added: "That's basically what we've been driving on all season, getting into the playoffs for Saku".
Mr. Elshafei had been driving on his spare that morning, after discovering a flat at Newark Airport the night before.
The Google cars have been driving on California roads for a couple of years, including down Highway 1, a treacherous stretch overlooking the ocean.
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From the road Henry is driving on, these facades look exactly like real barns.
The sign at the head of the narrow gravel road we are driving on reads "Nova Rock no entry".
Your nearest (and not so dearest) seem to be driving on a narrow one-way street.
The moment arrived, Slaughter believes, in October as he was driving on a highway late one night.
On one occasion, I was driving on campus behind a slightly battered Rover.
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