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17 Sentences With "driven slowly"

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Her casket was driven slowly through the South Korean capital in a funeral procession attended by hundreds of mourners.
According to Yesterland, the buses were driven slowly through crowds of visitors, and brought parkgoers to each pavilion in the park. 
I write that I was a fan of both The Sopranos and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and I was driven slowly mad by the very different critical reception of those shows.
Johnson also directed several episodes of Breaking Bad, including the award-winning (and memorable) "Fly," in which Walt and Jesse are driven slowly mad by a fly trapped in their meth lab.
Just as a vehicle designed for the racetrack can prove ungainly when driven slowly around town, boats that are honed for speed can be difficult to handle when pottering about, and vice versa.
As the line between reality and imagination becomes more blurred, Edgar Allen, convinced the only way to be a real writer is to suffer, is driven slowly mad.
She tries to keep everything together without the emotional tools. It's this that makes her twittery. I think people can be driven slowly to becoming those people by the unfortunate situations that they're in. ... Mr Bennet is absolutely culpable for his wife's twittering.
British prisoners of war with a Panzer I German tank While they were still moving into position, they ran headlong into the German 256th Division, who were trying to outflank Gort. Armoured cars of the 12th Lancers stopped the Germans at Nieuport itself. A confused battle raged all along the perimeter throughout 28 May. Command and control on the British side disintegrated, and the perimeter was driven slowly inwards toward Dunkirk.
Before "Big Guy" was blown down by a wind storm in 1981, it was estimated to be over 600 years old, stood approximately above the forest floor, and had an estimated girth. Valley of the Giants Trailhead In 1976, the Bureau of Land Management designated the site as an Outstanding Natural Area. The Valley of the Giants is located west of Falls City via logging roads generally suitable for passenger cars, if driven slowly. Visitors are encouraged to call BLM's Salem District Office at 503-375-5646 for directions and road information.
By 1933 many had been withdrawn, with only 36 remaining in service. Having a short wheelbase and no leading bogie, the locomotives had a tendency to derail and they were ultimately restricted to a maximum speed of 40 km/h and relegated to shunting and branch line traffic. Driven slowly, they could negotiate the most appalling curves and badly maintained or unballasted tracks. They were therefore ideal in goods yards, such as Darling Harbour and Port Waratah with the last two withdrawn from the latter in August 1972.
However, it is unknown how many of them actually regularly do so. Following a wave of terror attacks around Europe, a number of politicians as well as security professionals started urging gun owners to actually carry firearms in order to be able to contribute to soft targets protection. These included, among many others, President Miloš Zeman as well as Libor Lochman, Chief of URNA, the country's main special forces anti-terrorism unit. Czech courts had previously ruled that a car constitutes a weapon in case it is intentionally used against a person, even when driven slowly and with no injuries caused.
The bridge was completed in December 1889, and load testing of the completed bridge was carried out on 21 January 1890. Two trains, each consisting of three heavy locomotives and 50 wagons loaded with coal, totalling 1,880 tons in weight, were driven slowly from South Queensferry to the middle of the north cantilever, stopping frequently to measure the deflection of the bridge. This represented more than twice the design load of the bridge: the deflection under load was as expected. A few days previously there had been a violent storm, producing the highest wind pressure recorded to date at Inchgarvie, and the deflection of the cantilevers had been less than 25 mm (1 in).
British Telecom did not at the time keep records of local calls. According to experts who testified at the trial, if Nevill had telephoned Bamber without replacing the receiver, the line between them would have remained open for 1–2 minutes. During this time, Bamber would not have been able to use his telephone... Explaining why he had called a local police station and not 999, Bamber told police on the night that he had not thought it would make a difference to how soon they would arrive. He said he had spent time looking up the number, and even though his father had asked him to come quickly, he had first telephoned his girlfriend, Julie Mugford, in London, then had driven slowly to the farmhouse.
He had then cycled back to Goldhanger on his mother's bicycle. Shortly after 3 am, he had telephoned Mugford, then the police at 3:26 am to say he had just received a frantic call from his father. To create a delay before the bodies were discovered, he had not called 999, had driven slowly to the farmhouse, and had told police that his sister was familiar with guns, so that they would be reluctant to enter. The prosecution argued that Bamber had not received a telephone call from his father, that Nevill was too badly injured after the first shots to have spoken to anyone, that there was no blood on the kitchen phone that had been left off the hook, and that Nevill would have called the police before calling Bamber.
A map of the circuit per layout, with the Tamburello corner encircled At the start of the race, Pedro Lamy and JJ Lehto were involved in a serious collision, spraying debris into the crowd and injuring bystanders. Track officials deployed the Opel Vectra safety car, driven by German Formula Three driver Max Angelelli, to slow down the field and allow the removal of debris. The competitors proceeded behind the safety car for five laps. As the Vectra was based on a family sedan and not relatively fast, Senna had pulled alongside the Vectra to gesture to its driver to speed up; this car was subsequently regarded as inadequate for the role (due to the fact that its brakes had overheated and thus had to be driven slowly, lest itself be the cause of a crash) and a cause of the alleged drop in tyre pressures of the following Formula One cars.
One American soldier, in a post-war account of the engagement, said that "several men had been bathing in the stream when the Indians opened up and they carried on the fight in their birthday uniforms." At the time Lieutenant Leighton Finley was in the 10th Cavalry but he was detached from his unit to command the Apache scouts when they rode with the 4th Cavalry. At the request of Lieutenant James Parker, a future general, Lieutenant Finley wrote the following account of the skirmish at Devil’s Creek; > After Captain Smith and Lieut. Lockett had left and at about 2 o’clock, the > herd still being driven, slowly, on account of the steepness, up the side of > the easterly hill, and not yet, as I remember, having quite arrived at the > summit, a shot was fired, followed quickly by other shots, and almost > immediately firing began sharp and rapid—this fire, as subsequently > discovered, being drawn from the hostiles by the scouts whom Lieut.
GAZ M1 The imprint was also made by the active use of the passenger car of the Gorky Automobile Plant GAZ-M1 (Emka) by the NKVD bodies during the years of mass repression. For the sake of economy, almost all the time of the release of the M1 was painted black, which emphasized the ominous image of the car, created on the basis of panic fear of repression The story might be originated from a real behavior of NKVD head Lavrentiy Beria, assumed sexual predator: "On warm nights during the war years, Beria was often driven slowly through the streets of Moscow in his armoured Packard limousine. He would point out young women to be detained and escorted to his mansion..." Children were kidnapped to use their blood as a cure for rich Westerners or Arabs suffering from leukemia; other variants used organ theft as the motive, combining it with another infamous legend about kidney theft by the KGB. The legend surfaced again in the late 20th century, with a BMW or Mercedes car taking the Volga's place, sometimes depicted with horns instead of wing mirrors.

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