Example sentences of "runs [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ILLUSION runs right through the text and texture of The Mahabharata ( C4 ) .
2 The Ramblers say this exclusive course in the making called ’ The Oxfordshire Golf Club , ’ has spoiled several paths , including one which runs right through the middle of the clubhouse .
3 This explicit desire for deep communion with God runs right through the psalms , and it was also characteristic of the early Christian community .
4 This takes the form of a stripe , band or patch of dark colour that runs right through the eye and effectively makes it invisible .
5 Like very many other people , and this theme runs right through the length of European intellectual life , Russell was , he was delighted with mathematics when he first encountered it , erm immensely impressed by the certainty of its propositions , as so many other people had been , erm troubled a bit by the logical inadequacy of much of the mathematics that he was presented with , especially at Cambridge , and investing mathematics with a kind of Platonic aura .
6 ‘ So he runs slowly on a ball .
7 It seems he is indulging in some extra physio with the little darling who runs on with the sponge for Frampton .
8 At Ellon , where the modern road forks right over the bridge on the A92 , and a pretty walk runs along by the river Ythan , the landlady of an inn where they breakfasted wished she had remembered to show to this great doctor ( of whom they had heard ) a child of hers with a chronic lump in his throat .
9 In its humped posture it runs along in a zigzag path , quivering its wings and stopping every so often to make sure that it is being followed .
10 Or working within a bank and somebody runs in with a shotgun , what sort of behaviour then ?
11 The phrase ‘ together with interest from the date when a demand for the expenses is served until payment ’ in section 10(3) shows that interest runs only from the date of the demand and , by implication , not from the date when the cause of action arose .
12 It is only a five minute walk to Taormina 's historic town centre and the cable-car which runs down to the beach below .
13 It began life , probably in the Severan period , resembling a winged-corridor villa , which had been terraced into the slope which runs down to the river ; it contained several heated rooms in the west wing and a water tank , possibly fed by local collection , in the front courtyard Later additions and alterations greatly improved and enlarged the building ; an ornamental fountain behind the house , from which came the famous Corbridge lion , was now linked to the aqueduct .
14 Lorenzo Mancarelli hears the alarm and runs down to the road .
15 However this is not obvious since the land runs down to the hollows .
16 Behind him , the path runs down into a fold of land that once had allotments .
17 A hairline crack runs down through the middle of the glass .
18 A small river runs into th sea at one side , but on the other there is a large expanse of grassland which runs down from the walls almost to the sea .
19 The python runs down like a spring ,
20 Yes , well I mean I 'm particularly interested for people to come along to the Cowley Centre stall , er and we also sell on the Cowley Road at our plant nursery which one of the other groups runs down near the east Oxford Health Centre .
21 but the breakage of isolated molars is divided between chipping , where single cusps or ends of salient angles of the tooth are broken , and splitting , where the break runs vertically through the crown , separating off a whole section of cusp and root or a whole lobe of a microtine tooth .
22 Rippling from a hidden mountain lake it runs eastward through the Tujetschtal , a beautiful and little-known valley .
23 The siphuncle in most ammonoids runs not through the middle of the whorl but along the outer edge .
24 Mrs Rouncewell 's younger son , George , runs away as a boy to enlist in the army .
25 He runs away to the city where he is taken in by The Old Lady .
26 Oh I like the way Nick just runs away with the ball .
27 Tough rule , to bowl to the er new batsman Mahammama , that 's his first delivery and he stands rather quickly at that one down on the leg stump , runs away off the pad , there 's a shout , I think more of anguish from Tufnell than er conviction .
28 Where is Andrew ? ’ and eventually I can tell them and Mrs Gould gives a strange little shuddering cry and Mr Gould tells her to get the people in the house and phone for an ambulance and runs away down the path towards the river with the four Golden Labradors barking excitedly behind him .
29 Similarly , a section on " How the brain enables us to interpret " ( section 7.4 , pp.152-3 ) runs away into the physiology of reading .
30 At £55 , it is a good deal more expensive than a ticket on the high-speed train which runs just below the bridge .
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