Example sentences of "running over [art] " in BNC.

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1 Right before we er kick off the lecture erm we 'll have a lecture on Wednesday right hopefully we 'll finish the course then on Wednesday , we 're running over a touch behind
2 Fine , just in case I 'm running over a little bit .
3 The path is waymarked throughout its length and for the most part sticks to the coast , running over the chalk and sandstone cliffs which characterise the island .
4 Constable Campbell , lately arrived from Keppoch near Oban , and youngest of the ‘ B ’ Division force , was already running over the evening 's instructions in his mind when he left the temporary barracks , a Methodist Chapel , and set out to patrol his beat .
5 That is , the pain is caused by urine running over the acutely painful ulcers .
6 Manville 's mind raced , running over the possibilities .
7 He pauses , his mind running over the sort of life the couple led , the pressures , the way the split might have come .
8 The special is timed for an 8.00pm departure from Waterloo to comply with the ban on daylight running over the third rail and to ensure that there is no diesel pilot .
9 The grant was voted more because Charles ended disputes over land titles running over the previous twenty years than because the West Indians believed they ought to support the English Exchequer , but a permanent colonial contribution to the home government was — at least for England — a new and interesting departure , though one that had no sequel .
10 Then he saw the gravel embedded in the tar and watched a spider running over the surface .
11 The stream is rushing , running over the gravel ,
12 ‘ Then it must have been the stream running over the rocks , ’ said Betty .
13 Then , instead of running over the main road to our street , she stood waving for a bit and then walked backwards down the post part and started going up someone 's drive .
14 He could n't understand why they were suddenly running over the sand .
15 Holmes started running over the moor , and I followed him .
16 George made long driving whips from the tall canes , tying lengths of string to the knotted ends , running over the grass driving imaginary teams of dogs or horses .
17 They dropped the log and scrambled away from the stream and through the hedge , running over the field , then stopping half-way and looking back .
18 The walls were alive with branches , running over the stone like veins .
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