Example sentences of "[noun] run [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The annual grading contest run by the Durham County Brass Band League at Peterlee attracted 37 bands .
2 ‘ Normally my designs run towards the more avant-garde . ’
3 Care was provided by units run by the agency and accredited private services .
4 It is one of four units run by the agency , which comes under the Department of Social Security , which are due to close next month .
5 And the day I have games was asking me to do fifty pick-ups run around the circuit five hundred
6 He was scornful , too , of the humanitarian-aid programme run for the contras by the State Department through the NHAO , which Owen familiarly called the ‘ no-way , no-how ’ and the ‘ no-hope programme ’ ; the State Department itself turned up on local code-sheets as ‘ wimps ’ , the CIA as ‘ assholes ’ , the portly Shultz as ‘ Nancy ’ .
7 The Model School is the latest part of the programme run by the Open School which is based in Johannesburg .
8 She is one of many young researchers involved with the Expedicion Humana 1992 programme run by the Javeriana University in Bogota , which , in turn , is part of a worldwide project supported by the Royal Geographic Society to track down and codify the enormous body of information still existing in traditional native cultures worldwide .
9 That sting in the tail of the 1992 Budget , which brought in 100 per cent relief from the tax for agricultural purposes , was unveiled at a weekend conference on inheritance and succession run by the Royal Agricultural Society of England and the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors .
10 ( ii ) The trees , at Withington , also show more branches ( each of which has a large calyx at the tip ) , " and the animals run around the inner roundel in an almost frenzied motion .
11 At the beginning of Autumn , the Coal Club run by the Church was paid out with interest added at 1/ in the pound and Mum usually bought 15 cwts with this , which lasted almost through the winter .
12 But the bureaucratic complexities start with the decision about what to do with the computers run by the National Weather Service , which , like NESDIS , is part of the government 's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration .
13 Ian Gilzean who 's dad used to knock them in for Spurs showed that goals run in the family …
14 The new coast of the continent , although less fertile than the plains of old , has been planted and cultivated and once more chariots run along the coastal strip .
15 All students have access to specialist courses in research methods run by the Faculty of Social Sciences .
16 Primitive methods yielded profitable results from stands run at the Wyre Forest Green Show — appropriate for our name ! — and Stourbridge Canal Arm .
17 If it is a cocaine run to the toilet , and I 'll bet it is , then he would n't dream of telling me about it .
18 On July 1 , the anniversary date of the first train arriving in Taunton , an InterCity HST Power Car will be named ‘ County of Somerset ’ in the morning , followed by the first VIP run over the WSR by National Railway Museum loco No. 3440 ‘ City of Truro ’ in the afternoon .
19 Others are working with the displaced in the internal refuges run by the church .
20 ‘ I just saw a car run into the back of another car and a lorry ended up going sideways ’ , Sacco went on .
21 Have Labours 's modernizers run into the buffers ?
22 We 're going to make use of this moonless period , but we 'll try and give you a practice run over the ladder before the big night .
23 Hospital staff , from consultants to students , will start the marathon run at The Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children at 10am on Friday , September 3 .
24 The 1980s have also seen the development of four military schools run by the army but privately financed .
25 Local investors can use special share shops run by the Northern , Ulster , First Trust and AIB Banks .
26 Sessions run during the day and evening , with special times for different groups .
27 They are trained on short training sessions run by the individual companies .
28 Third , people from other walks of life may be invited to support or participate in In-service training sessions run by the education authority or by individual Compact schools .
29 The project produced a successful demonstration run at the Le Mans 24 Hours , despite the imposition of a ridiculous timetable which gave BRM only 10 days to build the car .
30 In the first volume of ‘ The Impossible Dream ’ Peter King told of the rescue and repair of the Duke taking the story through to 1985 and in the second volume he tells of the return to steam culminating in the blue riband run over the Settle and Carlisle in September 1990 .
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