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Sentences with motor

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  • She got in and started the motor.
  • Theft of motor vehicles is up by 15.9%.
  • His own fleet motor insurance has almost quadrupled in price, from €43,200 to €157,400 in the last three years.
  • The local Rotary Club held a motor show at the weekend, nine years after the last event.
  • ...the future of the British motor industry.
  • I had motored down from Cheshire. [VERB adverb/preposition]
  • Many older drivers resent the high cost of motor insurance - especially if they have never had an accident and do not use their cars very much.
  • I seem to remember he never learned to drive, and that Vera had to motor him everywhere.
  • Restarting the engine, we motored downriver. [VERB adverb/preposition]
  • A motor scooter
  • Eleven of the 13 patients initially presented with sensory nerve symptoms, motor peripheral nerve symptoms, or both.
  • If successful, classes will be enhanced with new courses to give students trade skills in motor maintenance or plumbing, and tempt high fliers with business administration or sales training.
  • motor oil, motor parts, a motor bicycle
  • A motor trip
  • These are some of the reasons why America has been the motor economy and why we owe Clinton and Greenspan, in these respects, so much.
  • How was I supposed to know that his little legs could motor so fast?
  • A motor inn
  • A motor reflex, motor skills
  • But at Port Sudan, halfway down the Red Sea, the restrictions were eased, and for the small charge of two shillings we could board a motor launch to be ferried across the harbour and view the town.
  • Electricity powers the electric motor, which in turn propels the vehicle.
  • She got into the car and started the motor.Electric motors can be powerful and they deliver large amounts of low-speed pulling power.Hybrid cars combine electric motors with small gasoline engines.
  • Electric motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.The generator may be driven by a motor connected to the electricity supply.A motor is a device that changes a form of energy into mechanical energy to produce motion.
  • Most of the arguments in favour of the internal combustion engine and against the steam engine and the electric motor are technological or economic in nature.
  • The Skyline Drive allows tourists to motor through the 105-mile stretch of paved road that winds along the crests of the mountains through the length of the park.
  • An electric motor supplies 5 kW of power when operating at an efficiency of 75 percent.A single-phase motor consists of two stator windings, two capacitors, a centrifugal switch and a rotor.A motor is a rotating device that converts electrical power into mechanical power.
  • motor freight.
  • I'm going to motor him out to look at a place in the country.
  • William Henry Bowker was a Blackburn grocer, but after learning to drive for the army during the First World War he seized the opportunities offered by the new age of motor transport and started a car dealership.
  • The hotel has a motor lobby in its parking garage for picking up and discharging passengers.
  • A motor response; motor images.
  • Traffic incidents included 15 motor accidents, 30 cases of traffic obstruction and 16 illegally parked cars.
  • Her higher functions, cranial nerve examination, and motor and sensory examinations were all within normal limits.
  • They motored up the coast.
  • He motored his son to school.
  • But the working class still exists and it will be the motor force of the transformation of society.
  • Germany is accustomed to thinking of itself as the motor force of European recovery rather than what it has become in recent times.
  • The nerve damage affects sensory, motor, and autonomic function and progressively leads to impairments and disability.
  • In the muscular dystrophies pharyngeal motor function is usually only moderately affected.
  • She said thanks and proceeded to motor along to the lift while I did what I had to do on the floors.
  • Three years ago the youngsters were trainees, with no qualifications - now they are qualified motor mechanics working at a range of local firms.
  • After more than 50 years in the motor trade Geoff Catlow is gearing up to enjoy his retirement.
  • Generally, the left side of the brain controls the motor movements of the right side of the body, and vice versa.
  • The link-up helped lift the gloom over the motor industry caused by the ending of car production at Luton, where many workers left the factory for the last time yesterday feeling angry and disappointed.
  • For the last seven years, Johnson had worked as a self-employed motor mechanic, storing cars to use for spare parts.
  • Dr Friend, however, points out he has already built a linear motor the size of a salt crystal, and it works.
  • In AM, usually use automotive, automobile
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