Example sentences of "ran [adv] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Three minutes later Simpson ran on to a back pass , he got his foot to the ball just before Gosney , he collided with the goal keeper , but full marks the goal keeper , he grabbed the ball at the second attempt , and once again , the chance had gone . |
2 | A thick , yellow stream ran on to the chicken and trickled down its sides , until it lay in a pool of custard . |
3 | The players ran on to the field and the roar was heard five miles away at Kelvin Park , where preparations were already in hand for another Great Exhibition to be held in 1901 . |
4 | Trent could n't see whether the track ran on to the quarry or stopped at the cabin . |
5 | A groundsman ran on to the course waving his arms in a vain attempt to head the horse off but Heraldic was panicking even more now . |
6 | Then , to his astonishment , the video ran on to the beginning of the same film — which was , of course , quite ‘ impossible ’ . |
7 | The same wire then ran on to the pulse-receiver hidden inside the buckle . |
8 | About 100 fans from two sections of the ground allocated to away fans ran on to the pitch after Cardiff took a 2–1 lead . |
9 | Some 20 home fans then ran on to the field in response , but police were able to keep the two factions apart . |
10 | The fiery Scot was first to react when two supporters ran on to The Dell to stage an injury-time protest . |
11 | The Sun reminded its readers that ‘ it was his flag which helped cover topless streaker Erika Rowe [ sic ] after she ran on to the turf at Twickenham during a rugby international in 1982 ’ . |
12 | He paused a moment , staring about him , and then ran on to the bend . |
13 | When he heard someone opening the bedroom door , he jumped out of the window and ran on to the roof . |
14 | During the match a three-legged dog ran on to the pitch and devoured Joe 's shorts . |
15 | He has also concussed two linesmen and shot a dog that once ran on to the pitch at Leech . |
16 | In fact , after going three goals down , in sheer desperation Mr Singh ran on to the field , dispossessed an Alborne forward , rounded two defenders and netted in the top left corner . |
17 | She ran on to the line , waving her two flags . |
18 | The control room door slammed shut behind Atrimonides as he ran on to the gallery and hurled himself at Christine . |
19 | They followed the track which ran on to the road . |
20 | Furious Saints fans ran on to the pitch in anger just before the final whistle as their team headed for a 2–1 defeat by QPR . |
21 | The boy ran on to the flats where Zeinab lived and rushed in at the entrance . |
22 | Deaf to his shouts , Ashley ran on to the service road . |
23 | A large number of jubilant Boro fans ran on to the pitch to congratulate Pollock , a gesture which is now a criminal offence . |
24 | United 's best chance of the half came just a minute later ; Martin Foyle ran on to the perfect Paul Simpson through ball , he actually got past goal keeper Andy Gosney but he was forced just a little bit wide . |
25 | Its grounds were small for so large a house , no more than two shrubberies dividing it from its neighbours , and at the rear a stretch of lawn with trees ran down to a fence . |
26 | The silver thread of a stream ran down to a crescent-shaped beach . |
27 | He gestured across the lawn that ran down to a stream and then up again to his own cottage , which Thomas had given him as a wedding present . |
28 | Behind the wall was part of Moorlake 's garden , but most of the latter lay behind the house itself , and ran down to a small stream , with a view beyond of fields and woods , some forty acres of which had been owned by Alicia Lockwood , the remains of her father 's more extensive holding . |
29 | He let go Lee 's arm and Lee ran down to the ride . |
30 | Philip and Lee ran down to the Old Rectory . |