Example sentences of "run [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The planes from Brize will join others over Waddington and the Wash , before circling East Anglia for run in to RAF Marham in Norfolk .
2 But despite a minor stoppage outside splendid sunlit Durham , you could feel the power of the new class 91 locomotives clawing back at the clock on the run in to Newcastle .
3 At the top of the hill , about six furlongs out , Shikampur still led while Aureole had made significant improvement , but Gordon Richards had found a welcome opening on the rails on the run down to Tattenham Corner and slipped a perfectly balanced Pinza into second place on the turn for home .
4 However , during the run up to privatisation , it was established that the running costs of the nuclear power stations were higher than was previously believed and that , in addition , the costs of decommissioning these power stations and reprocessing the spent fuel were both high and uncertain .
5 Formerly Managing Director of P&O Developments , he is an Executive Director of the Bovis Construction Group and currently Managing Director of PSA Building Management , leading the Bovis team which is contractor manager of PSABM in the run up to privatisation .
6 FoE claim that even EC standards are inadequate and that the government has been fogging the issue in the run up to privatisation .
7 There 's a lot to be done if cases are to be taken to court , but the last thing Thames Water will want during the run up to privatisation is a long , drawn out damages claim where the point at issue is the safety of the water in the tap .
8 International stars in action in one of the major ladies tournaments in the run up to Wimbledon .
9 It 's been a difficult run up to Badminton .
10 Stock broking firms that are involved in the issue or act for the authorities have been banned in the run up to flotation from issuing any research .
11 In the run up to Post Office privatisation , it is vital that we have our house in order , so that we can compete effectively in both the parcel delivery and letters markets ’ .
12 Drugs raid … police seize ecstacy tablets in run up to warehouse party .
13 In the run up to todays budget meeting there have been protests by parents and teachers worried that education , as the authorities biggest spender , will bear the brunt of the cuts .
14 But the deputies believe they 've been singled out as a obstacle to producing cheaper coal in Britain 's pits , in the run up to privatization .
15 Without wanting to appear cynical , it 's pretty safe to say that in the run up to elections , one expects the odd vote-catching ruse from politicians .
16 Would my honourable friend be able to explain why it was that in the run up to negotiations with respect to the question of increase in the number of seats er , the German government made it quite clear that they were not interested or did n't want to have the additional number of seats and then subsequently , for reasons that have never been fully explained , we then found that er they had an additional eighteen .
17 The advertising market is tough at the moment , total sales fell in real terms in both August and September and no growth is expected in the run up to Christmas , and some contractors believe that combining sales staff could cost them dearly in the battle for market share .
18 I mean you get Sweet Fanny Adams done with them on the run up to Christmas anyway , E.l.S .
19 WATER and electricity companies dominate this week as a fairly select group of companies report results in the run up to Christmas .
20 Other retailers do n't agree and say the lights are essential to creating a happy and relaxed mood in the run up to Christmas .
21 The army 's bomb disposal experts say the lesson is simple … report anything suspicious , especially in the run up to Christmas .
22 Police fear an increase in ramraid attacks in the run up to Christmas
23 ‘ We are disappointed that after an encouraging run up to Christmas we have slipped back , due in no small measure to the month long lay-off because of the wintry weather .
24 For managers and staff , it may feel like an anti-climax after the frenzied run up to implementation .
25 Packed with information on how to select a route , the right clothes , and safety tips , it 's hoped it will be used by scores of groups and families across the province in the run up to World Walking Day on October 16 .
26 The quest has been launched by Gala bingo clubs in the run up to Shrove Tuesday , March 3 , and the competition is set to see 600 enthusiasts at the Darlington club .
27 Material provisions whose adequacy can not be assessed objectively on the basis of actual experience either in the run up to completion or within a short period from completion ( so that it may not be reasonable to expect to obtain a retention from the vendors ) ; for example , pension provisions and reserves for goods supplied in previous years .
28 A railtour from Sheffield to the Cromford & High Peak paused here in 1964 to attach prototype electric loco 26000 ‘ Tommy ’ to B1 61158 for the run across to Manchester .
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