Example sentences of "be run [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If anything , modern games slow down when they 're run on fast PCs . |
2 | Because they are incompatible with lexicographic activity they will be run outside normal working hours . |
3 | ‘ Managerially and operationally , ICI and Bio will be run as two separate businesses from the beginning of next year . ’ |
4 | It may be run at other time during the working day on specific instruction . |
5 | The conferences will be run at 24 venues throughout England and Wales from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to Exeter [ list attached ] and have been modestly priced to attract delegates . |
6 | Once translated the program can be run at any time without the use of the original program or compiler . |
7 | Private and closed-group courses can be run at any time . |
8 | Once the connection is made ( and it must be said at this point that the parallel connection is far and away the faster of the two possibles ) a program rejoicing in the highly descriptive name of ‘ FX ’ must be run at either end of the link . |
9 | The club is recognised by the English Golf Union and by the Ladies Golf Union , and will be run on traditional lines . |
10 | You may wish to write a program which makes use of special facilities and which will be run on different types of computer . |
11 | The advantage of using the disk version is that it can be run on different BBC microcomputers whereas the chip , being inside one microcomputer , is less flexible . |
12 | The overlap program can then be run on these samples to establish the relationship between performance and domain . |
13 | Nevertheless , many wonder whether any administratively sophisticated society can be run on this basis . |
14 | Whitehouse ( 1873–1955 ) was a disciple of Ruskin : he formed the Birmingham Ruskin Society in 1896 , and in 1919 founded Bembridge School on the Isle of Wight , which he intended to be run on Ruskinian lines . |
15 | Thus every time a nominated board is established to perform some administrative function , it is felt that some sort of democratic check is necessary and as elections can not be run for each ad hoc board , another nominated body is created called an ‘ advisory council ’ , the idea being that this acts in lieu of democratic control . |
16 | However , on a given range of machines the necessary additional routines can be installed and linked by the program which requires them ( ie , the teaching unit program ) , so such programs can be run with standard software on standard systems , with the added complexity being transparent to the user . |
17 | Both men 's pride was assuaged and one could sense that a corner had been turned , that the two last races of the season would be run with strict fairness and impartiality . |
18 | The event , which should last about 30 days , will be run to International Classic Rally regulations , with entry restricted to pre-1969 models . |
19 | The company has already sold the computers on which the language can be run to several forces including Devon and Cornwall , West Yorkshire and North Humberside . |
20 | In fact , the BBC charter comes up for review in 1993 and the Government will decide how broadcasting will be run without much regard for Birt 's opinions . |
21 | It seemed hardly a week went by without a new ‘ breakthrough ’ in the technological aspects of the sport ; costs were inflating ; teams could n't be run without proper ( i.e. large ) budgets . |
22 | Mr Berlusconi made it clear from the start that his new purchase was going to be run like any other company . |
23 | And if a multinational company could be run like this then why not governments , why not the world ? |
24 | They are shunted from one set of rails to another ; turn-tables spin them round until they can be run upon any particular line ; by means of capstans and ropes the loaded trucks are warped this way or that ; and tank engines push them hither and thither . |
25 | Many continue to be run by outdated methods and people who have become remote from the athletes they are supposed to serve . |
26 | They will be run by private firms under contract to Britain 's new nuclear waste authority , NIREX . |
27 | These should be run by private enterprise . |
28 | I know I 've told you this place might be run by these Chinese Triads , but I want everyone t'remember we 're dealin' mainly with kids here . |
29 | A good delicatessen or deli counter in a large supermarket should be run by enthusiastic , trained staff who will be willing to share their knowledge and love of food with you . |
30 | Aran has set up an ICL division to accommodate the new business , which will be run by ex-Transaction Point employees . |