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

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1 Nothing must clash with a commercial break or run into the news .
2 My experience with motorway service areas confirmed my belief that far too much of transport was either in state hands or run under state control .
3 If you kill the people you love — or run away from them — you only smash yourself in the end .
4 You could use a bike , walk , or run rather than use a car , bus , or train .
5 Replicators do n't behave , do n't perceive the world , do n't catch prey or run away from predators ; they make vehicles that do all those things .
6 And the deregulation of bus services following the 1986 Transport Act has dramatically changed the nature of public transport which is now either privately owned and managed ( outside London ) or run in direct competition with the private sector , with severe limitations on possible subsidy .
7 And now he was here , a different life , learning not to forget his past and not trying to hide or run away from it but rather learning how to hit back , to use the overwhelming anger he had in him to both constructive and destructive ends .
8 Some were superbly typed or run off the ubiquitous Amstrad printer .
9 Continue rolling for damage until you fail to slay the target or run out of ranks , deducting -1 from the strength for each rank already pierced .
10 Continue rolling for damage until you fail to slay the target or run out of ranks .
11 If that was the case then the caveman 's body would need to be ready to dive into the bush , or run after the rabbit , catch it , and kill it for food .
12 Artemis responded by sitting and kicking on hard , which drove the horse at the bottom of the fence so that he would have to take off or run into the obstacle head-on .
13 It is highly unlikely that any reader of this sentence will interpret rare in the sense of ‘ undercooked ’ ( as in a rare steak ) , or steep in the sense of ‘ unjustifiably high ’ ( as in steep charges ) , or bank in the sense of ‘ financial institution ’ , or burn in the sense of ‘ injury caused by fire ’ , or run in the sense of ‘ progress by advancing each foot alternately never having both feet on the ground simultaneously ’ , etc .
14 Answer your first-choice question and , if you finish or run out of anything else to write before the allocated time , do not give the extra time to the second question but keep it in reserve for the end of the examination .
15 I imagined what would happen if I should tear the sleeves out , or cut it up , or run to the kitchen for the tomato-ketchup and pour it all over the bodice ; if I should rip out the collar with my teeth .
16 She could have screamed or run .
17 The surface of the earth is finite in extent but it does n't have a boundary or edge : if you sail off into the sunset , you do n't fall off the edge or run into a singularity .
18 Erm why I say five men , you might think that peculiar because there was a man and a conductor each time but we used to reckon that two buses , full-time buses would be scheduled by te or run by ten men because there one man would come off at nine o'clock , have a relief of hour and fifteen minutes and then another one would take over from him .
19 A simple way of introducing still image work with this age group is to have them walk or run round the hall and then stop and freeze at a given signal .
20 I could neither have deviated nor run .
21 This is the arrangement in Holland whereby various institutions such as media , schools , cultural organizations , welfare services , and hospitals are duplicated , and run by the separate catholic and protestant communities .
22 The wort is then cooled and run into fermenting tanks where yeast is added or pitched .
23 They had meant it to be special , but at the time , it had been dreadful , and when they began to sing Happy Birthday , Jay had burst into tears and run out of the room .
24 Sherwood 's idea was to start his all-Pullman train from London 's Victoria station , and run to Folkestone where passengers would disembark , make the cross-Channel sailing to Boulogne , and continue their journey by rail to Venice via Paris and Milan .
25 She 's cut taxes , she 's made concessions and somehow the British people simply have n't picked up the ball and run with it .
26 When the trains left at once , those stranded were invited to eat at the buffet , heated by fuel filched from locomotives and run by the master and his cronies .
27 These are often owned and run by record companies .
28 Such ventures never formed more than a significant minority of the total number of clubs , most of which were based on street or neighbourhood groups set up and run by ordinary working people .
29 There 's a woman just up the road so I hop off the wall and run after her .
30 There 's a gap in the crowd and I dart through and run after them .
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