Example sentences of "run at [art] " in BNC.

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1 2 Do n't run directly at any dog or owner — run at an angle and watch the dog .
2 Now we could ask him to write about what he has drawn , to tell as much as he knows about the trains that run at the back of his house .
3 Erm , I 've got a three four four page letter from the Ottery youth section , erm , and their we run at the moment three teams of boys between the age of ten and sixteen .
4 Krabbe 's manager , Jos Hermens , said she would run at a meeting in Jena on May 28 .
5 Looking at the account books — the real ones , not the fabrications served up to the Poles and the League of Nations — it was clear that Danzig 's projected budget for 1934–5 would run at a deficit of over 44 million gulden , which , when added to the employment projects the Nazis needed to keep their supporters in Danzig happy and faithful , would leave the Reichsbank to pick up a bill of over 110 million marks .
6 Trains will run at a 40-minute frequency , with ticket prices at £1.50 adult , and £1.00 child/OAP .
7 Sistelcom 's president , Victoria Reinoso , announced that investment in the new system was running at some $3.5m per annum , and acknowledged that the system would run at a loss for the first two years .
8 So , if we get trainees graded in the Basic or Premium 3 grades , we will run at a substantial loss .
9 Ironically , when Leicester did run at the opposition , the previously secure Quins looked vulnerable .
10 The implication needs no further explanation and there was a widespread belief that if Krabbe does run at the Olympic Games in Barcelona and wins , it would tarnish one of the greatest titles .
11 Hawley decided on an immediate attack by his dragoons on the enemy right wing before his own weary infantry had got into line , convinced that the Highlanders would break and run at the mere sight of the royal cavalry charging sword in hand .
12 More than 20 cars will contest the historic category and this year the old cars will run at the front of the field .
13 Several much smaller tubes , also square , would run at the top and bottom to strengthen it .
14 It 'll now run at the same time as his main sentence and means he 'll spend less time in jail .
15 The course will run at the college from September .
16 As a result of this the club has been able to run at a constant level of activity .
17 I understand the gearbox is designed to run at a temperature of 95°C , so would it not be prudent to use the heavier oil ?
18 In essence , when the body is relaxed and the mind is stilled , the brain waves ( EEG ) tend to run at a frequency of 7–14 Hz with a mean of 10 Hz — the same frequency as that of the Earth 's magnetic field !
19 However , from July 1919 the stripes were changed to run at a 45° angle from left to right .
20 The press starting running in the summer and is expected to run at a profit by the end of the year .
21 We began to run at a great speed through the trees , and Silver was soon thirty metres behind us .
22 This clock can be turned on by the START signal , causing the motor to run at a stepping rate equal to the clock frequency , and turned off by the STOP signal , in which case the motor is halted .
23 He claimed that the government was forcing Petrobrás to run at a loss in order to keep petrol prices and thus inflation down .
24 To avoid inconvenience it may be scheduled to run at a specific time when LIFESPAN itself is not required .
25 You have attempted to schedule LIFESPAN RDBI to run at a time in the past .
26 The Services continued to run at the opposition and after Fenn was hauled down just short they took a half-time lead when quick hands gave Crossland sufficient room to veer inside at pace and score beneath the posts .
27 After all , when a quail is chased by a man , it must take more steps to run at the same speed .
28 On Saturday , Athletics Canada chairman , Brian Langley , said it was unlikely officials would drop two healthy sprinters who had met the 60m standard in favour of an athlete unable to run at the qualifying meet due to injury .
29 Unfortunately , the 50Hz or 60Hz frequencies , relating to the two-pole magnetising rotor fields on synchronous alternators ( running at a speed of 3,000 or 3,600 rpm ) , happen to be close to the frequency at which ions in bodies respond to , while in 50µT of the geomagnetic field .
30 Evidence from Sweden , where enteriditis has never been found in a poultry flock , shows food poisoning in humans exactly matches the UK profile and , in percentage terms , is running at a higher rate .
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