Example sentences of "run [adv] [coord] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | but we let it run over and the sugar the hob and it , there 's , there 's a chunk out of it |
2 | shaver you run off and a toothbrush . |
3 | Soon , that string will run out and the balloon tug itself free and be lost . |
4 | The leader slithers down the flake , places a runner and does the crux , leaving the hapless second the harrowing job of reversing the flake with the rope running downhill and the prospect of a major fall into space should he muff the moves . |
5 | The birds hopped and sang for perhaps two minutes ; then the mechanism began to run down and the birds hopped more and more slowly and heavily , the twittering drew itself out in gasps . |
6 | There is a balance between getting the plans up and running quickly and a protracted consultation procedure . |
7 | The girl managed to run off but the man repeated the attack and again she managed to escape . |
8 | THE POLICY overhaul was running smoothly and the conference looked like an adman 's dream . |
9 | By July 1941 the war economy was running smoothly and the economists turned their attention to post-war matters . |
10 | Patents for aspartame are running out and the Nutrasweet company , part of the Monsanto chemicals group , faces tough competition from the Holland Sweetener Company , an independent Dutch manufacturer of aspartame . |
11 | Obviously not being aware that there 's er a population of eight billion forecast for the year two thousand and erm obviously with the natural resources of erm gas and coal running out and the , the pollution problems you 've got with coal and obviously the great efficiency of sixty times more efficient than other forms of power . |
12 | After catching on a short pole and rod and line I was quite happy with the venue but was still convinced I needed another practice session — time was running out and the only day available was the one after the Division 1 National . |
13 | For best economy proceed as above , but continue to lean until the engine begins to run roughly or the rpm begins to drop rapidly . |
14 | The strong winds and heavy seas which caused the tanker to run aground and the fact that its cargo was a light crude contributed to a wide dispersal of the oil . |
15 | Finally , one of the best kept secrets of the decade until its unveiling in 1988 was the Redland self-discharge aggregates train , a permanently coupled set of hopper wagons with a conveyor belt running underneath and a special unloading vehicle at one end . |
16 | Inside the shop people were shouting and running about and the supervisor was shouting into the wall telephone . |
17 | If further confirmation is needed , the chain lines are running horizontally and the watermark is hovering in the centre of the page on the inner margin . |
18 | Some boiler restoration was taking place but there was no doubt that Ingrow West was run down and a problem to the KWVR . |
19 | After the 1914 war the building industry was completely run down and the nation 's building capacity was almost non-existent . |
20 | When two policemen arrived , one man had run away and the other had made his escape in a car . |
21 | Under overcast skies the Principal officially opened the proceedings , the new commemorative flag was run up and a celebration cake was cut by one of the earliest students , Alastair Gentleman , and our longest serving member of staff , University Secretary Bob Bomont . |
22 | ‘ ’ When the ticking stops the timing clock has run out and the firing mechanism is activated and ready to be triggered by mechanical stimulation ’ , by which I take it they mean ship 's engines . |
23 | Someone is doubtless fiftieth in line , and still a potential monarch , but with no supermarkets to open or ships to name , the rights have run out and the potential succession will be little more than a talking point . |
24 | Has the Prime Minister seen the report from Mr. Graham Jackson , consultant cardiologist at Guy 's trust hospital , who says : ’ You put ’ — seriously ill heart — ’ patients on a list to come in but , by the time their turn comes , the contract has run out and the trust administrator says there are no funds till the next financial year ’ ? |
25 | She wrote to him and he sent her a 16mm print , together with letters 12 and 15 pages long , ‘ jammed with such an enthusiasm for movies that words ran together and the pressure he applied to the keys left the paper riddled with holes ’ . |
26 | so I called my mate and we ran off but the old bill got us . |
27 | The woman 's face staring at him , her footsteps as she ran off and the stench of the multi-tentacled creature were all a blur as he lapsed in and out of consciousness . |
28 | ‘ She looked over at the UK block as she ran past and the place just erupted , ’ Stoy Hayward 's Olympic hockey player Don Williams told ACCOUNTANCY . |
29 | Carrickfergus itself , lacking walls and protected only by a ruined castle , rapidly surrendered when the garrison 's ammunition ran out and the Belfast authorities were sufficiently intimidated to send the French provisions when they demanded them . |
30 | The choir was consecrated in 1322 , transepts and nave were begun but the money ran out and the fabric slowly began to decay . |