Example sentences of "up [conj] run [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Michael Swinton straightened up and ran a hand over his rough black head . |
2 | So Kate nursed and washed up and ran The Stockpot in Notting Hill Gate . |
3 | ‘ His alibi fell through , so they picked him up and ran the DNA test , it 's another match , statistically it can happen . ’ |
4 | Under the Government 's scheme , the Treasury will meet the costs of setting up and running a private company owned by banks to administer it . |
5 | In addition , young people will learn something about starting up and running a business . |
6 | To make sure it does n't turn into a nightmare , Leith 's Guide to Setting up and Running a Restaurant ( Merehurst , £12.95 ) is essential reading . |
7 | There are many other examples of health trusts in England that are already up and running a year ahead of those in Scotland , from whose experience we can benefit . |
8 | He will be responsible for setting up and running the department which will cover most of the Northern region . |
9 | You may not want to get up and run a race immediately after eating but you should not eat so much that you find it difficult to climb a flight of stairs . |
10 | The knowledge and skills to start up and run a business . |
11 | THE first students at Aquinas College , Stockport , who have studied on a BTEC course , had an assignment to set up and run a branch of the Yorkshire Bank in college . |
12 | The second problem for such work schemes is the lack of trained staff with the necessary technical , commercial and entrepreneurial skills to set up and run a business for people with mental disorder . |
13 | In the Community Service section Martin helped to set up and run a bronze award training scheme at the Bradford centre . |
14 | The guide , which costs £5 , plus 50p postage , describes in detail how to set up and run a successful after-school and holiday care scheme , plus vital information such as basic legal requirements . |
15 | When we 'd finished I asked if we could wash up and run the errands but she said she 'd already been to the shops with her brother . |