Example sentences of "run [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And at both ends of the quay iron railings run right to the canal 's edge . ’ |
2 | So I said I had to make a quick decision either I was going to go up me chain past his whatsit and into the roof , or else go thirty feet down and run right across the chamber into whichever er level they could go to . |
3 | Interconnection of elements determine that action can only run effectively in a matrix . |
4 | ‘ But nothing prepares you for the blinding flash of flares and the noise of the thundercrackers as you run on to the field . |
5 | A free seminar programme entitled A step by step guide to building your own home will also run hourly throughout the show . |
6 | Layton used to go to Leonard 's flat each morning where they would work for three hours or so , though sometimes letting the work run on through the afternoons . |
7 | Roger : It seems from various pilots , run locally under the Pilot Volunteer Programme and paid for by our Programme Development Fund . |
8 | He let his eye run slowly along the faces in the audience . |
9 | Producer Leonard Lewis says : ‘ The storyline will run right through the autumn . ’ |
10 | Pat 's fly-tying classes will run right through the autumn till Christmas and resume with a new run early in the New Year . |
11 | This is the area between the southern edge of the shopping area and the top of the bluffs which run down to the river . |
12 | Operational controls : over communications and command and control centres ( an ingredient of success in Poland in 1980–81 ) ; over fuel and munitions stocks ( run down before the invasions of Hungary and Czechoslovakia ) . |
13 | Brave Sam King saw Scott Long , also six , run down by a van . |
14 | Get run down by a tram to-morrow — |
15 | Run all over the board like that . |
16 | These gaily coloured little creatures run all over the shaman 's body , and often live in convenient crannies such as in his ears and in between his toes . |
17 | She wondered why they did n't all run together in the middle . |
18 | Run along to the kitchen and ask Mrs Geary if she has some bread-soda with a bit of fizz in it — we shall have fun , sha n't we ? |
19 | The statutory interest rules continue to apply where there is a set-off such that any repayment supplement due on the overpayment will run only to the date of set-off . |
20 | This code is machine specific ; that is , it will run only on the type of computer for which it was written . |
21 | He could n't even run down to the village to get a new set — they had them in the marina shop at the auto-marine-because his van was temporarily off the road . |
22 | Did that run down to the river ? |
23 | Yes it did it run down to the river and we used to have to write to get a permit to camp on there for the week but then there used to be an old , the old foreman of he used to come round every Saturday night , have you got your permit ? |
24 | Tell you what — get yourself cleaned up and dressed and I 'll run down to the house for something . " |
25 | And he would run down to the canal , leap into the water , and splash and frolic to his heart 's content . |
26 | Did n't you admit to me that you 'd run away to the hills ? ’ |
27 | Although a very great proportion of the revival in kite flying is attributed to the growth in popularity of the ‘ Stunt ’ kite , one should not run away with the idea that controlled flight is a new discovery . |
28 | But do n't run away with the idea it was all Jerusalem the Golden . |
29 | No one should run away with the idea bonuses will be easily obtained … bonuses can openly be paid where the Company , through the efforts of its staff , achieves greater profitability than its target , by increasing output and reducing costs . |
30 | When we allow people into the country , be they middle class or poor , we must not run away with the idea of helping them . |