Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] run [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And I might run up to New York for the day . ’ |
2 | I might run on so much you 'll have to stop me |
3 | When he and Johnson got back to their inn , Boswell ‘ begged permission to leave him for a little while , that I might run about and pay some short visits to several good people of Inverness ’ . |
4 | Oh yeah and I 'll run back then . |
5 | Tell you what — get yourself cleaned up and dressed and I 'll run down to the house for something . " |
6 | I 'll run down it ! |
7 | Wrong , you did n't anticipate that someone might run out . |
8 | Even in the law-court , I 'd run over and kill you with my bare hands , ’ said Sikes , showing his teeth in his anger . |
9 | By the time I was 22 , I 'd run up nearly £4,000 in debt , and was beginning to fall behind with the payments because I rested sending money off to pay for clothes I 'd fallen out of love with . |
10 | I wanted a light for my fag — I 'd run out of matches — so I opened the door of the box and just asked Charlie for a light . |
11 | They had been a way of ‘ coasting ’ slightly , when I 'd run out of steam . |
12 | I 'd run out . ’ |
13 | When I thought I 'd run out of things to say I asked the front two rows to move back and the whole place started buzzing . |
14 | I 'd run out and borrowed some from my boy . |
15 | I remember sitting in a hotel in Lymm thinking that I could n't really spare the time for the Managing Quality course but I 'd run out of excuses ! |
16 | At present usage I would run out of batteries before the half-way point and Mick and Paddy would run out just after . |
17 | I can run around a pitch 25 times , no problem . |
18 | That 's that 's it until I know or I know what I 'm actually looking for in it I can run around chasing me tail all day which |
19 | I felt bloody awful this week , but erm at least I can run around a bit , come on Henry bally down , bally down , sit , good boy , go charging off up there and if you throw it , you wo n't see where it goes it 's so dark . |
20 | There is no doubt she feels that she has paid a high price for her royal life and looks forward to the day when she can spend a weekend in Paris or , as she says , ‘ I can run along a beach without a policeman following me ’ . |
21 | Slow onset ; gradual fever and chilliness which may run up and down the back ; feels very heavy and tired , so he is motionless , apathetic , drowsy , dislikes disturbances ; thirstless ; watery coryza which burns the upper lip ; occipital dull heavy headache ; sometimes a harsh croupy cough ; chills and heats chase each other ; sneezing ; sore throat ; face dark red , swollen with a besotted look ; ptosis ; so tired , weak and feels stupid . |
22 | So while he 's looking for you somebody could run out and kick the tin , there you go and fetch him , and if he 'd caught anybody and when you kicked that tin the other , well you could all go and hide . |
23 | The new programme , which will run over a two week period , will focus on a wide range of mental health issues . |
24 | His speech is the latest in a series which will run up to the Scottish party conference in May at which a booklet containing all his speeches will be on sale to the party faithful . |
25 | Our dry summers have highlighted the fact that water is a commodity which can run out , and higher bills have focused minds on water economy . |
26 | ‘ I thought we played some good stuff against Oldham but when you concede three goals you obviously have problems — if you score three at home you should run out winners . ’ |
27 | The hypnosis session over , I suggested to Joyce that she should run through exactly the same set of images at least once every day for the next two weeks . |
28 | No , he 's the sort who 'll run around all his married life , you can see it . |
29 | However , there is always the remote possibility that you might run down and injure someone in the water , which could cost you as much as £100,000 ! |
30 | ‘ Quite a smooth landing , ’ the instructor said approvingly He hesitated , then warned , ‘ Next time be careful not to land too fast or you 'll run out of runway . ’ |