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

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1 Rambo is a tup lamb … when he grows up he 'll run with the flock as a ram .
2 So they 'll RUN to the reception two miles away — and 100 guests will be expected to leg it , too .
3 If you just stop here I 'll run over the road .
4 If you just stop here I 'll run over the road .
5 ‘ I 'll run down the hill and see if Jim Wilson 's got anything at the ship 's chandler , ’ I said to Miss Sowerby .
6 that cow I 'll run down the stairs quick enough when the signal comes , salter 's away seemed to love throwing it out do n't they ? .
7 Hang on , till I get the brake on , or you 'll run into the river .
8 I tell you what , I 'll run in the next London Marathon , then I 'll have to keep fit . ’
9 I 'll run in the Bath Half-marathon instead of going to the Vets Cross-Country Championships in Wales . ’
10 For hard-pressed business people , courses will run during the weekend .
11 Two separate advertisements will run during the campaign which lasts for eight months , the first between May & August with the second between September and December .
12 This case now establishes that such covenants will run with the land and that it is only necessary for the lease to provide that the expression " the landlord " includes its successors in title .
13 That level of investment , currently running at £1 billion a year , will be sustained by the Government over the public expenditure planning period which runs for the next three years and , I am quite confident , will run over the next 10 years .
14 His players will run through the pain barrier without question , but his players are feeling the pain of sustained combat .
15 The main theses/themes of the work : these will run through the whole book in varying forms and degrees .
16 Er now some more practical and down to earth aspects er Michael director of development will run through the critical path analysis for the new factory extension .
17 Freight services will run through the channel tunnel from its opening .
18 The exhibition of New Art from China will run through the summer months at The Museum of Modern Art in Oxford .
19 This will run under the Lady Chapel and Galilee porch . ’
20 If this is the cause of the problem , hot water will run into the radiator and displace the trapped air .
21 A ‘ local passenger ’ train ( not for public use ) will run into the other platform hauled by GWR No 7760 .
22 Such progress will run into the familiar obstacles if measures are not also taken to recognize , support and share the unpaid tasks needed to maintain and reproduce the population .
23 Unless we face up to that fact , moreover , any discussion of how we can safeguard certain democratic arrangements that we regarded as part of the British ‘ constitution ’ in the past ( e.g. the independence of local government ) or entrench others ( e.g. a Bill of Rights ) against an ‘ elective dictatorship ’ will run into the sand .
24 ‘ If someone tries to get into the first room , two of the three men will fight , but Rupert of Hentzau or Detchard will run into the second room and kill the King , ’ Johann said .
25 ‘ When Johann opens the front door , ’ I said , ‘ Sapt and his men will run into the castle and hold the men who are sleeping there .
26 The season will run into the 100th anniversary year of the show 's first performance in St Petersburg in 1892 .
27 If these players are so involved in league games why on earth are entering individual championships knowing rightly that they will run into the inevitable date clash ?
28 Where there are third parties who need to be involved in resolving a dispute , expert determination will run into the same problems as multi-party disputes when attempts are made to submit them all to arbitration together : see Mustill and Boyd , pp143-4 .
29 More than 20 cars will contest the historic category and this year the old cars will run at the front of the field .
30 The course will run at the college from September .
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