Example sentences of "[coord] run [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I never force myself , or run for a record and if you are not running under pressure you can achieve more . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | This situation is unlikely to be satisfactory to either party especially if the pipe is shared or runs under a shared access . |
4 | Now as it approaches the witching hour of um the witching hour of ten to ten I suggest we all go and run about a little bit for for ten minutes and I 'll do something about some of the emotional effects and some of the therapies in the next hour for all those who 're interested hello tape recorder , there 'll be another hour in a minute . |
5 | The problem was that I still had a Jamaican passport and to run in a major meeting like that it was necessary to become a British subject . |
6 | The accounts are processed by the Systems Union SunAccount system , supplied by Eclipse Computing , and running on a Risc-based Unix computer from DEC . |
7 | His computer was totally compatible with the machines of the brand leader IBM , but with the added advantage of being about half the price and running at a much faster speed . |
8 | DEC claims 2,000 development sites for OSF/1 1.2 on Alpha , with 400 applications up and running with a further 1,000 committed . |
9 | And he had a good time with the assembled newshounds , especially when one got him off and running with a question about how he felt about winning a national championship . |
10 | Rincewind reached the stairway , sucking his bruised hand and running with a curious , bent-over gait . |
11 | good luck with that and we 'll see you tomorrow … if the sun is shining the Gold Cup will be off and running with a sparkle |
12 | And running under a certain island which is called Clauda , we had much work to come by the boat : which when they had taken up , they used helps , undergirding the ship ; and , fearing lest they should fall into the quicksands , struck sail , and so were driven . ’ |
13 | Aware 's Belfast support group has been up and running for a year and helps people cope with a range of depressive illnesses . |
14 | ‘ We are well down the track , and up and running as a forward-looking and fully structured body recognised as being a vital element in the ICI Group , ’ he says . |
15 | Unaided by technology ( but possibly assisted by an abundance of cheap labour and a convenient absence of red tape ) the Mark II establishment was up and running in a quarter of the time it has taken the current version to proceed from the stage of the second catastrophic fire in 1980 to opening its doors . |
16 | Some common elements , like drag and drop and point and click , have already found their way into most GUIs , and those involved in Galileo say it would be possible to get things up and running within a matter of weeks once agreement has been reached . |
17 | ‘ I was very pleased and encouraged by the teamwork during the clean-up operation and production was up and running within a day . |
18 | Now this is the time when you must watch them , because it can take from two to two days , two hours from two , two hours to two days to regain control of the brain , depending on the person and if it 's , happens outside and they want to get away , stress the fact you get up and run under a bus and they do n't mean to obviously |
19 | The district council 's public relations manager Chris Trim said the District Commercial Services was separate from the council and run as a public company , although it used some of the council 's facilities such as payroll and computers . |
20 | ‘ It is time to realise that not every human organisation can be costed , fragmented and run as a business governed by market forces . ’ |
21 | Underlining the party 's position , the SNP leader , Alex Salmond , said : ‘ All European examples on the most successful rail networks are fully incorporated in the public sector and run as a national service for people and industry . |
22 | Student management system programs are written mainly in COBOL77 and run on a Prime 2755 minicomputer rated at 1.6 mips with 4 Mb of main memory and 1.1 Gigabytes of disk storage . |
23 | Some kind of social democracy in Russia , erm on the other hand in central Asia as for example , I think it 's quite likely that former communists , although they may disavow their former allegiance , will in practice take over as national communist parties and continue to run their economies , well there will be private economies but with a large state sector and run on a pretty tight reign . |
24 | It is obvious that those doctors who practised the therapeutic community approach had doubts about the complete integration of psychiatric patients into general hospitals , which must perforce be organized and run in a radically different manner . |
25 | The alcohol can be blended with petrol to a proportion of up to 20% alcohol and run in a conventional car engine without adjustment . |
26 | Now Bimbo , the pet of Vivian Fullerton and her husband , Ron , is restored to health and able to play and run after a ball again . |
27 | Burst in with blending fists and run like a bastard for the green slope ahead . |
28 | Of the senators involved Bush said : " They ought not to panic and run like a covey of quail because somebody has made an allegation against a man whose word I trust , and who , as I understand it , has n't been fingered by what 's coming out of this process … |
29 | No one from Daca , which is based at Albion Place , Northampton , and run by a man called David Frisby , was available for comment . |
30 | An example of this is provided by Hopkins ( 1980b ) in his analysis of an oil corporation which was established and run by a single family . |