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She'd taken off without a clear plan in mind, and California was a long way to go by car.
Of course they could have gone by car, but the ride was half the fun.
Go by car and miss a scene like that - never!
It was quite possible that the killer had come and gone by car.
She tried to go by car and was placed for 19 months under house arrest.
You haven't decided whether to go by car or to walk.
But those business travelers had better go by car or airplane.
The rest of the time they must go by car, bus or train to get a closer look at the country.
Later, the president went by car to a hospital.
The vast majority of those traveling - 84 percent, or 29.4 million - plan to go by car, also about the same as last year.
This time, perhaps reluctant to push her luck, she went by car.
He'll go by car and truck all of the way."
We're going by car and the sooner we get there the better."
He's going by car to his home in Italy.
This may be in view of the alternative of going by car together.
It was a wonderful trip, and happily, I got all the benefits of going by car without having to drive.
After going by car, they go by boat to an island.
But the rain grounded his helicopter, and he was forced to go by car.
They went by car to the nearest big town, and rode in the buses there.
"It won't matter how many clothes you take - you're going by car, and we can easily get everything in."
On Terry and I went by car to the coast.
If you're going by car or motor home, you'll have few restrictions in traveling with oxygen.
Personally I would like to go by car but border crossing and taxes makes me afraid.
If going by car, be prepared for traffic jams on the return to Paris.
If you go by car, there is a parking lot beneath the office complex and plenty of public lots in the area.