Numbly, Paul continued to turn the pages while the wind and rain drove against the house.
The rain was driving over the circus lot in blinding sheets.
The rain last summer drove attendance figures down to 830,000, 11 percent below the 932,000 who attended in 2002.
She couldn't see: the rain was driving into her eyes, and there was still gas in the air.
He thought that the rain and the waiting would drive him mad.
A cold rain drove men inside as the horses huddled together for warmth.
The rain was driving into his face, blinding him.
Now, of course, the rain had driven both birds and hills into hiding.
Usually there were people hanging out around emergency, but the rain had driven everyone inside.
The rain was driving against her, and she wound up the window.