1. Behind the factory is a machine that compresses old cars into blocks of scrap metal. 2. Grinning and waving, he puts the car into gear and steps on the accelerator. 3. Grumbling quietly in a highly satisfactory sort of way, I eased the car into the traffic and headed back towards Colcutt. 4. He had run his car into a light pole. 5. He put the car into first and roared away. 6. I backed the car into the garage and walked round to the front door of the boarding house. 7. I fell asleep on the way home and drove my car into a ditch. 8. I reversed the car into a side road. 9. I reversed the car into a side turn and waited. 10. I threw the car into second and pressed the pedal to the floor. |