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Apparently it's no place to go for a Sunday drive.
Let's just say it's not a place where you'd want to go for a Sunday drive.
The use of the automobile for the Sunday drive began in the 1920s and 1930s.
"I was thinking more along the lines of a nice Sunday drive.
For a family of four, that is a $32 Sunday drive for what used to be free.
Maybe his boys are bored, out for a Sunday drive."
If we want to get out our aggression, we can go for a Sunday drive.
The long road is not always the best one to take if your idea of a Sunday drive is to see the sights.
It was a horsedrawn cart, a fisherman's family out for a Sunday drive.
IT can start in rush-hour traffic or on a Sunday drive.
Families out for a Sunday drive would usually go by the Stock Sale.
Henry Ford was an advocate of the Sunday drive.
"The contact was unfortunate, but I was there to race, not just go for a Sunday drive."
"The majority are low-miles cars, parked when new and only used for special occasions like Sunday drives," he said.
Take a Sunday drive and you will be surprised to see that the burned-out Bronx is largely gone.
Moscow is positively bloated, for even in the best of times this was not a place for a leisurely Sunday drive.
After swimming with sharks, the Nextel Cup must seem like nothing more than a Sunday drive.
"Take me for a Sunday drive."
It is a popular destination for people from Sydney for a weekend excursion or a Sunday drive.
The typical tire-fixing occurred on remote dirt roads, where my father frequently took us on Sunday drives.
She imagined a fair-sized house with a tennis court, the sort of prosperous white house that one saw on Sunday drives through the suburbs.
Just a Sunday drive.
How shah I dress:" ia Californian out for a Sunday drive."
I had been teaching in Tokyo for a couple of months when a Japanese colleague invited me for "a short Sunday drive."
His strong hands were steady on the wheel, his expression as calm as if he were out for a Sunday drive.