Example sentences of "the [noun] run " in BNC.

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1 The algorithm runs thus : IF Vs>Vdb
2 The algorithm runs thus .
3 These disturbances must have been minimized , however , where the defences ran through the fringes of the main settlement , as they appear to have done at Kenchester .
4 As one of the party 's rural Deputies put it : ‘ If Ray proves he can do the toughest job in the EC , and he has , would n't it be foolish not to give him the opportunity to run this little country of ours ? ’
5 The masher 's intended victim was not quite so indecisive ; far from taking the opportunity to run off , leaving St George to fight the dragon on his own , she had taken the opportunity once her attacker 's attention had been diverted from her to remove her right shoe , and she now proceeded to attack him from the rear , pounding him first about the head and shoulders with the shoe , and then with her handbag shrieking , ‘ Take that , you cowardly bully , and that , ’ leaving him open to any attack Neil might care to make .
6 It is the view of many of the vets in the district , the R S P C A Inspectorate and other dog handling professionals , that dogs must have adequate natural exercise and they should be given the opportunity to run freely as frequently as possible .
7 AN additional advantage of Scotland 's sevens tour is the opportunity to run the rule over their pool opponents for the World Cup Sevens at Murrayfield next month .
8 Congratulations to Lucy Jackson for taking the opportunity to run Medau classes during August and September at the Pineapple Centre in London , and for her recent success in publicising Medau in various national magazines and local newspapers .
9 With gliders which have a front wheel or main skid , a main wheel just behind the c.g. and a tail-wheel or skid like the K13 , Grob 103 , ASK21 , Puchazc , Schweitzer 233 and most of the older single seaters , it may be necessary to ease back a little during the take-off run to raise the front wheel or skid .
10 The DFG originally wanted to allow the fellowships to run indefinitely until the researcher obtained a permanent post , but the government imposed a time limit of five years .
11 The caveman 's body may release all waste products , this immediately makes the body feel lighter and assists the caveman to run more quickly .
12 The now ‘ buzzing ’ James ( a week previously they had consented to allow the NME to run their cover story ) went into discussion with The Smiths over a proposed filming of James ' appearance for release in Factory 's video outlet Ikon .
13 The strips ran in both directions , creating a number of crosses .
14 He 's even lightened the kerfing ( the strips running around the internal edges of the body ) by steam-bending thin pieces of solid maple to fit the exact curve , and then carving the wood away to the absolute minimum .
15 How do you decide on the direction to run cladding on the ceiling ?
16 Telecine now gets the direction to run the first piece of 16mm film — the familiar opening graphics sequence together with the sound-on-film theme music .
17 The ridge ran north to south for miles , with an occasional saddle where a foaming river had scored its way through it .
18 A transverse ridge counters this by having the length of the ridge run across the sleeping area .
19 The best position for this is at an angle of 45° facing south , but this will be dictated by the pitch of your roof and if the ridge runs north/ south , site the collector on the east side to get the benefit of the early morning sun .
20 Well the good news for the environmentalists is the bike runs on unleaded .
21 Reminiscence is often an important aspect of the clubs run for people from various ethnic minority groups .
22 Orders then snowballed and when the world 's first public railway opened in 1825 , William Jnr was one of six Stockton and Darlington Railway directors taking part in the trial run from Shildon to Darlington .
23 The flames ran in red-gold points of reflection on Pascoe 's window .
24 The mannikin ran in front of Cranston , jumping up and down .
25 Well information is being whizzed around your computer at , lets say , 33MHz until — crunch ! — it smashes into the board running at 8MHz , causing a massive pile-up of data .
26 With government imposing pressure by withdrawing its PSO grant of £15.5million per week , and a mixed response from ASLEF members that enabled the board to run approximately 1,500 passenger trains and 150 freight trains each weekday , a peace formula was worked out and normal services were resumed on 19 July .
27 Spokeswoman Wanda Anderson said : ‘ There is a danger that because the hospice runs so efficiently people may forget how heavily it relies on public donations and fund-raising .
28 Despite rich coal deposits , Mongolia lacks the spares and the skills to keep the mines running .
29 The purchaser may want the earnout to run for at least two years to ensure that the earnout payment is not based on a one-off peak in earnings .
30 But the tide runs deeper than that , and it is surely at one with the desire to reassert the place of the human figure at the heart of all forms of creative life .
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