If he hadn't practically driven her out of their quarters, she might still be alive.
Depending on the class (there are hundreds of classes that participate, from motorcycles to streamliners to cars practically driven off the lot), racers are assigned to courses accordingly.
The very issue of black-white inequality has, in recent years, been practically driven from public view.
Practically driven to extinction by a bull market run, they should be reveling now that many of the stocks they long considered overvalued have fallen sharply.
The losses at Savannah, Charleston and the Battle of Waxhaws had practically driven the Continental Army from the South.
During the debate, Ms. Mosbacher said, the two were practically driven into each other's arms because they were the biggest targets on stage.
By the end of "A Civil Action," he has practically driven himself to madness by demanding justice - if this were a movie, the character would have "best actor nomination" written all over it.
Indeed, it was just those sort of allegations that had practically driven him into the arms of Paula McKay, a spinster of the Parish of Leith.
In the Koch administration, when he and Transportation Commissioner Ross Sandler proposed the idea, "we were practically driven out of town," he said.
She'd practically driven her people with a whip when it became obvious Honor had no intention of slowing her drone deployment, but she'd driven herself even harder, and to her own amazement, she'd met every deadline.