Example sentences of "driving be " in BNC.

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1 Jokes about men driving are mostly on the macho theme : ‘ Men love a fast and powerful car , especially painted red — it 's a virility symbol . ’
2 Some implications of these results for eyewitness testimony and for the psychology of driving are considered .
3 Physiological measures which have been equated with subjective risk when driving are galvanic skin response ( GSR ) ( e.g. Helander & Söderberg , 1973 — described in Summala , 1976 ; Hulbert , 1957 ; Preston , 1969 ; Taylor , 1964 ) and heart rate ( Rutley & Mace , 1972 ) , both of which are often used as measures of physiological arousal .
4 Other measures which are clearly associated with subjective risk while driving are cognitive load as measured by dual-task performance ( e.g. Harms , 1986 , 1991 ; Hoyos , 1988 ) and verbal ratings of the chances of being involved in a near miss ( Watts & Quimby , 1980 ) .
5 This issue will be discussed further in Chapter 5 where the predictions of schema theory in relation to memory for driving are considered .
6 Police are now anxious to trace the buyers who might not yet realise the cars they are driving are stolen .
7 Positioning , motorway and winter driving are some of the subjects covered but the night I attended the subject was speed .
8 You were driving were you ?
9 Even where ‘ joy-riding ’ is not involved , causing death through dangerous or drink driving is a very serious offence .
10 DRIVING is a perilous business in the south-west of England , according to new evidence unveiled at the World Conference on Transport Research in Hamburg last week .
11 Driving is a useful skill , starting or running a parent — teacher association is proof of many useful abilities and qualities , fundraising for charity demonstrates energy , initiative and organizational ability .
12 Driving is the only work open to the men — degrading labour .
13 Drinking and driving is not the way to do it . ’
14 Didier Pironi , who was one of the brightest ones , had said , ‘ Driving is more a state of mind than the use of intelligence .
15 He told Black : ‘ I pronounce this sentence with regret , but the only way to stop you driving is to put you behind bars . ’
16 Dave driving is he ?
17 Now er with the vehicles on the road today more and more accidents And certainly motorways , and bearing in mind I would imagine , er would it be true to say that the majority of mo driving is done on motorways and dual carriageways ?
18 Erm now driving is probably the most dangerous thing you do , unless you bunjy jump or abseil or do other daft Well they 're maybe not daft things to people who do them , but certainly they 're potentially dangerous .
19 Driving is not just an ‘ up arrow ’ to go forward etc — the tracks are controlled separately by four keys ie right and left , and backwards/forwards .
20 However , Inspector Morse 's behaviour in not locking his car and in drinking heavily before driving is utterly disgraceful .
21 Requiring a driver 's licence where driving is not a major or frequent component of the actual work done , or where any driving duties could be easily allocated to fellow workers , could be an act of disability discrimination .
22 Driving is a task which has many components ranging from overlearned perceptual-motor skills to complex aspects of judgment and decision making .
23 One psychological distinction which has often been used to contrast different tasks in driving is the degree to which tasks can be performed automatically .
24 Some questions which need to be addressed are what the overall quality of memory for driving is like , what types of detail can or can not be remembered , and what variables , both psychological and environmental , are related to memory ?
25 In my experience I have found exactly the same ; driving is cheaper than rail , even on one 's own and on routes with special rail fares available , like Edinburgh to London .
26 Driving is easy .
27 I do n't know how strong it is because as I say , erm most contracts of employment do include a provision that if somebody h has a driving licence and loses it and driving is part of their work , even if it 's only a minor part of their work , then the employer can erm dismiss .
28 For them driving is a relaxing hobby and its all about having fun … except that is when the judge is watching …
29 I mean driving is n't , driving is not necessarily
30 Although he had a stylish vulnerability when it came to cars , driving was not Baxter 's strong point .
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