driver - use in sentences
Possessives
- license: Increase your chances dramatically of passing, and gaining your driver's license!
- cab: Long gone are the days of a structured promotion from the workshop floor or the driver's cab it would seem.
- seat: A number of the driver's seat you sell to.
- license: At this time you must also take in another form of photographic identification eg a photo driver's license or passport.
Preposition: of
- vehicle: Drivers of heavy goods vehicles have to obtain an additional license, with a suitable test for new applicants.
Converse of object
- install: You do not need to install the drivers in the other computers.
- warn: A. To warn the driver that the level crossing gates were shut against the railroad Q What building is in the left background?
- reinstall: Hardware Restore This allows you to reinstall the drivers for the hardware that came supplied with the computer.
Adjective modifier
- f1: Remember that we are the heros not those athletes, F1 drivers or whoever.
- disabled: The AA also provides a booklet for disabled drivers traveling in Europe, which is quite useful.
- drunk: The Probability ( a drunk driver reacts positively ) is 36 / 40.
- experienced: The end users should be experienced drivers who are familiar with the system.
- 4x4: A new top band 'hits ' the most polluting new models only £ 45 harder per year, no real disincentive for 4x4 drivers.
- young: Compare car insurance for young drivers... based firm; holds classic, prestige + sports car auctions.
Noun used with modifier
- taxi: You play Tommy Angelo, a 1930's taxi driver in the fictional city of Lost Heaven who crosses paths with the Mafia.
- lorry: Lorry drivers, fearing attacks by the Taliban, opposition forces or US strike aircraft, are understandably refusing to leave the cities.
- printer: USB - BT printer driver Deal all, I've a problem with the driver of my usb printer Lexmark Z600 series.
- truck: Truck drivers, delivery men, workers from Severn Trent.
- bus: He was also waving a hammer toward the bus driver.
- cab: James moved to London sometime between 1861 and 1875 and became a cab driver.
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