Example sentences of "[verb] run for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Midland Guaranteed Capital Bond is a unit-linked single premium life assurance policy designed to run for five years .
2 The scheme has run for three years and , during that time , around 180 dogs and bitches have been neutered .
3 And if you stop running for two blocks , you 're a dead man . ’
4 The flow pattern , and allowed to run for many years of simulated time , generating a sequence of day-to-day ‘ weather ’ ,
5 Although the parquet was then expected to take steps to bring the document to the attention of the defendant , service was already complete and time began to run for various purposes regardless of the date upon which the defendant received actual notice of the proceedings .
6 Originally scheduled to run for 15 years , the subsidy period was reduced to eight years after objections from the European Commission , which was particularly concerned over long-term support for the nuclear industry .
7 The present scheme is intended to run for two years , at a cost of £30,000 , until longer-term measures to raise water levels in the area will have an effect .
8 The course is set to run for six Wednesdays from April 29 with sessions from 10–11.30am .
9 Had he not done so , the probability is the probation order would have run for six months and no one would have been any the wiser . ’
10 So although the machine may have run for eight minutes , it was not an uninterrupted eight minutes .
11 Never having run for public office does not daunt this ‘ can-do ’ folk hero who once sent a team of ex-commandos into Iran to rescue two of his employees being held hostage .
12 So great a flood … has been estimated to have run for 2 weeks .
13 But then it does run for 20 nights .
14 MY WORST and only health problem developed after I was mugged five years ago outside the Embassy Club in Manchester , which I 've run for 32 years .
15 The Committee made no reference to complaints from Members , although the IBA survey showed that the percentage of MPs who found the Chamber too hot rose from 9 before the experiment to 36 after it had run for four months .
16 It was a freezing morning and the Section had run for five miles over muddy paths and swampy fields .
17 And he 's erm when we were thinking about tax planning , I was thinking that if a , a , a qualifying endowment , if it 's run for ten years , the one big advantage is that it always pays without deduction of tax .
18 Sometime this year , when they find the five-bedroom house and 100 acres or so they want , they will take themselves and the building business they have run for 10 years down there permanently .
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