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

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1 A new five mile circular walk , following part of the Way and running from Thurnham to Cobham Manor north of Maidstone , has already been established .
2 Normally the horse who pulls with his ears back is unhappy and running from pain whereas the horse who pulls with his ears forward is just eager .
3 He saw it all reflected in the eyes of those blood-spattered gallopers and bears and lions and tigers and ostriches , all frozen in mid-stride , helpless witnesses of the terror they could not run from , and Preston trying desperately to escape from it , as much in terror of the mutilated corpse of Mary Moxton as he was of her murderer , and running from room to room and pulling open the last door of the last room and out into the night and down the long black tunnel under the railway line getting closer and closer to the grey patch of light at the end until , on the verge of safety , the figure would leap out at him in its bloody clothes with the meat cleaver in its hands …
4 Together with friends Paul established a disco and party business which was organised and run from school .
5 We are told he could outpace a pack of hounds and catch a fleeing fox with ease , and run from Porth to Llantrisant in the time it took his mother to boil a kettle .
6 The specification causing all the fuss will enable independent software vendors to write applications that can be installed and run from Unix desktops rather than the shell .
7 But if I said nothing , turned tail and ran from Gyggle , what hope was there for an ordinary life for Ian Wharton ?
8 Membership costs £6.00 per year and runs from January to January .
9 Membership costs £8.00 per year and runs from January to January .
10 The line runs on the ex-L.N.W.R. which is rebuilt to the Berne loading gauge and runs from Peterborough to Yarwell Junction with the H.Q. at Wansford Station , Stibbington , where there is a very good museum .
11 His route of 250 kilometres is broken into 13 stages and runs from Byrness in Northumbria to Milngavie in Strathclyde .
12 The East Hill Railway is one of the steepest in Britain and runs from Rock-a-Nore , near the Fishermen 's Museum , to the Country Park .
13 The offer comes from Community Arts Middlesbrough and runs from June 8 at The Pavilion , Esk Street , North Ormesbsy .
14 Barnton Golf Course path is 420m. long ( about quarter of a mile ) and runs from Barnton Avenue to Barnton Avenue West .
15 Both sexes have a ‘ chin strap ’ which is made up of black and white and runs from eye to eye .
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