Example sentences of "[pron] run through the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I run through the gap you blasted in the tentacle . |
2 | TO PREPARE MYSELF for this latest , and biggest Grudge Match , I run through the list of my opponent 's useful weaknesses : over-caution , middle-pocket anxiety , last-six-colours angst , plus a Plutonic rage whenever snookered more than once a frame . |
3 | But if I run through the addresses I think it 'll make sense because everybody will recognize where they are . |
4 | I ran through the works to find him and he asked what was the matter . |
5 | Walking down to the newsagent 's in the village I ran through the events of the preceding evening again . |
6 | I ran through the fields , laid low for about two hours , then I made my way to the motorway and hitched it to Birmingham . |
7 | I ran through the kitchen . |
8 | I ran through the ripple-puddles at the margins of the sea , then into it , up to my knees . |
9 | He said I ca n't I 'm here on my own , he said get a cab and I 'll give you the money back , so anyway I rung Pauline 's husband up Steve and he said I 'll take you , I said to Steve I 've got ta get there for one o'clock cos I said I really do feel that if I do n't see him before he goes I ai n't gon na bloody see him , he was ever so good , he were here at twenty to one , got straight in the car put his foot down , went to the General and just as I got in the door Steve do n't worry about me parking , go , I 'll find you , just get in there , I ran through the bloody doors , ran up the stairs cos I knew |
10 | A useful starting point is to realise that there are three themes which run through the literature upon the law/fact distinction , which are often not distinguished . |
11 | The Wealth of Nations is an amalgam of the three great themes which run through the history of art — still life , the portrait and the landscape . |
12 | Then he brushes over some of the issues which run through the play which are especially noticeable at the end . |
13 | Slowly he hung his trousers on a hanger , which he placed on the communal rail which ran through the dressing room . |
14 | Finally , the £500 judges ' discretionary prize was divided between WaterAid which was commended for a coordinating cover and back-page tear off donation slip and telephone counsellors The Samaritans whose report was praised for spot colouring vital statistics and a single telephone conversation which ran through the right-hand pages of the report , thereby encouraging readers to finish it . |
15 | The Samaritans ' report was praised for a single telephone conversation which ran through the right-hand pages of the report , thereby encouraging readers to finish it |
16 | ‘ Melin ’ is Welsh for ‘ mill ’ , and the Meloch was the river which ran through the property , from which the diversion from the weir through the millpond , under the road and out into the famous River Dee would supply our needs . |
17 | Other winners of the circuit , which ran through the summer and which culminated at Woodford Wells in October , were Natasha Giles and Greg Saffrey ( both 21 and under ) , Martin Calver ( 16 and under ) , Tilly Callow and Jeremiah Brindle ( 12 and under ) . |
18 | So , in his lack of business-like habits , Anselm was only exhibiting a defect which ran through the whole system . |
19 | Once during rectification of a fault his team located the problem as being due to broken wires in a cable loom which ran through the communications tunnel . |
20 | In Greece , the Arcadian boys of Phigalia cut their hair and threw the locks into the river which ran through the wooded glen below the city . |
21 | They hurried past Fleet ditch , the corpses of dead dogs floating in the slime , and along twisting lanes which ran through the high , four-storey houses , the upper floors projecting out on wooden pillars so the rooms above could catch the sun . |
22 | Just past the hour Suker , their only effective forward , worked his way to the left-hand byline and shrugged disconsolately when nobody ran through the middle to meet his pass . |
23 | Unless there is an injury or an hereditary problem , there is no excuse for it and I must admit that there is this stubborn streak which runs through the breed . |
24 | Pausing only for a brief tongue-twister — she did that very well , Karen , where your tongues circle each other tantalizingly , barely touching — we gave chase along the footpath which runs through the meadows bordering the river . |
25 | The parallel of espionage with particle physics is just one of several fascinating themes , which runs through the highly entertaining spy thriller , Hapgood , which runs at the Theatre Royal . |
26 | These are tensioned in the ‘ down ’ position by an elastic or bungee , one end of which is hooked on the bowsprit , and the other linked to a trip line which runs through the two sails to the slotted tube at the rear , where it is retained by the release pin . |
27 | They single out ‘ tension in the family ’ as ‘ a theme which runs through the interviews in a variety of forms ’ . |
28 | On to the main road , which runs through the island and , apart from the sheep eking out a sparse living on the dead heather , there is little moving until I come to the head of Whalfirth , a long arm of the sea which pushes in from the west until it nearly cuts the island in half . |
29 | Then some of her pupils walked the Pennine Way , which runs through the land around Low Birk Hatt , and she sent a message and a box of chocolates with them . |
30 | Is my hon. Friend aware that large sections of the River Darent , which runs through the constituency of Dartford — hence the name Dartford — have largely disappeared ? |