Example sentences of "[coord] run [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Secretary of State asked whether , after the introduction of a mobility allowance , I would undertake the chairmanship of a private trust to raise money to supplement the allowance for those disabled unable to afford to purchase or run a motor car .
2 ‘ Belfast can not allow this opportunity to make money for ratepayers to go to waste nor run the risk of making the city a dumping ground , ’ he warned .
3 In the Community Service section Martin helped to set up and run a bronze award training scheme at the Bradford centre .
4 More than £820,000 has been raised in Northallerton district towards a £1.24m. target to buy and run a scanner .
5 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 .
6 agreed that finance would be needed to form and run a North American Division , but there was an Australian Division which had a local levy to raise its funds , which might be affected by any new arrangements for North America .
7 Well it would be something , it would be a bit of paper that say that I can look after children under five , I could go and run a play group or do whatever and earn some money
8 Figure 8 shows the Utilities Screen and from here you can choose and run a variety of the helpful programs available in DOS5 .
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 ‘ Provision of a full-time staff training officer to co-ordinate and run a programme of courses ’ .
11 The knowledge and skills to start up and run a business .
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 The directors , on behalf of the company , bought the right to build and run a railway in Belgium .
14 And who but two women like that would be pigheaded enough to try and run a restaurant there ? ’
15 It 's asked three unemployed graduates of Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education to plan and run an event on the day that New Release is launched .
16 Alter the main battery leads to use the front battery to start and run the vehicle and wire the battery under the seat to a split charge relay to take your auxiliary power for a caravan .
17 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 .
18 Students elect nine of their members to serve each year as sabbatical officers to organise and run the Union in the interests of its members .
19 In one sense Lewis and Shinwell were simply more aggravated and tougher manifestations of Wilson 's old problem of selecting , or being free to select , the right people to develop and run the union 's local organisation and of retaining control over their activities .
20 The Group recorded its appreciation of Crinan 's work in helping to create , launch and run the course .
21 Every stroke was applied with precision by the bitch of an SS officer , and after each stroke she would smile and run the whip lovingly through her fingers .
22 There may be a handful of key employees brought in by that company to the location to establish the plant erm and to erm recruit and run the work force but my experience of these inquiries and prospective inquiries is that generally speaking they are looking to recruit labour locally and so this is not a housing generator type of development .
23 Shift manager : When we started there were an awful lot of sceptics who said ‘ How can we train and run the factory at the same time ? ’
24 And you 've got your opponent 's ball the other side of the hoop , and the blue ball 's over there somewhere , so you obviously would n't try and run the hoop , you 'll just join back up with your partner 's ball .
25 This was quickly resolved by the two sets of genes agreeing to merge and run the cell jointly and then draw straws for the chance to enter each egg or sperm .
26 BRIAN CLOUGH yesterday warned new recruit Neil Webb : ‘ Do n't try and run the show , ’ .
27 Soccer officialdom , as Mr Clough observed ‘ thought I would take over and run the show .
28 They will also provide housekeepers who 'll step in and run the show bit of cooking , cleaning and sorting out the washing for around £35 a day .
29 They could n't come and run the office on their own if somebody else was n't here , not yet .
30 Better for the employees and pensioners , he said yesterday , for Pilkington to stay and run the business as it runs its UK operations .
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