Sentences with phrase «stay after a long drive»

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Even though we had been discussing it for a few months, our idea was just a concept and did not fully come to life until I pulled into the masseria (farmhouse) where I would be staying for the next couple of nights after that long drive across Italy.
And the mayor stayed long after he concluded his remarks, snaking through the dining room, shaking hands and taking photographs with every politician and guest who asked, before clambering into his black S.U.V. and driving off into the night.
They are also driven by the more mundane desire to feel good, to stay healthy and well - functioning as long as possible, and to be proactive about their health rather than relying on the after - the - fact crisis intervention of mainstream medicine.
After all, now that you can drive your own wheels you can stay as long as you want at your final destination, so you're not in any rush to get anywhere.
Even if drivers stay within the 11 - hour limit, though, research shows the adverse effects of working long hours, such as how the risk of crashing may increase geometrically after the eighth consecutive hour of driving.
For example, a conviction for speeding above 80 mph can be considered reckless driving — a six - point offense — and stay on the driver's motor vehicle record for 11 years, long after the points have disappeared.
Just like the grilled onion that stays on your breath long after eating a deliciously loaded Philly cheesesteak, traffic tickets can stay with you in the form of points on your driving record.
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