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

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1 I want to make it absolutely clear that general practitioners voluntarily choose to run fund-holding practices and are not forced by the Government to do so — and GPs will take that step only if they can see benefits for their patients .
2 Tsunamis will be able to run PC programs complements of Insignia 's SoftPC .
3 To run Money Smith you 'll need Windows 3 or 3.1 , a mouse and 1Mb of free hard disk space .
4 ICL PARALLEL DATABASE SERVER TO RUN CHORUS MICROKERNEL
5 It costs around £100,000 a year to run Touchdown House .
6 This was tempered by a commitment to run banking policy , until the treaty was signed , through a Gosbank Council comprising Gosbank chair Viktor Gerashchenko and the heads of the state banks in the union republics .
7 For example , to run text into columns , you pick one of the column tools .
8 the ability within a program to run text around a graphic image within a document , without the need to adjust each line manually .
9 If British Rail is under pressure to increase the frequency of its service , there is a case for a coordinated transport system operating bus and rail services , If there is a need for transport when it is not convenient to run rail services , or if only a certain number of trains can run on a line because goods trains and passenger services can not operate at the same time — although perhaps British Rail should be more innovative in its mix of passenger and freight services perhaps it is a good idea for British Rail and the bus services — as they are today , not as they will be affected by the Bill — to get together .
10 The authors have benefitted from a flying start , but have only chosen to run part of the way round the track .
11 Do you just want to run knitting design software ?
12 The big man turned to her , briefly , and then started to run upslope , jumping from rock to rock , towards the line of Counsellors .
13 To run cable down to light switches or to wall lights , it will usually be necessary to ‘ chase ’ slots in solid walls , though if you are rewiring a house which was originally wired in metal conduit , you may be able to use the existing conduit buried in the plaster leading to light switches to feed the cable down .
14 The shock of the change of circumstances was sufficiently numbing to dampen any inclination to run riot , particularly after the painful build up of events which led to the final arrest .
15 They are impressive up front , as they showed against England at Waterloo , and have some fleet-footed customers behind who are able to run riot against virtually any opposition .
16 One acne theory has it that an enzyme deficiency permits testosterone ( the male sex hormone present in both men and women ) to run riot , allowing it to be converted within the skin into a by-product called dihydrotestosterone ( DHT ) which over-stimulates the sebaceous glands .
17 Certainly , a good deal of anti-foreigner sentiment was unleashed , first of all in Nanjing and then other major cities , and traditional prejudices were allowed to run riot for the Christmas period .
18 And as Switzerland began to run riot , Gough was sent off in the 84th minute for handling the ball as Knup threatened to break through again .
19 " The maternal impulse in your family tends to run riot , " said Martin , " do n't you think ? "
20 You ca n't just speculate wildly and irresponsibly , allowing your imagination to run riot in the manner of such unsatisfying space fiction panaceas as ‘ hyperdrives ’ , ‘ time warps ’ and ‘ infinite improbability drives ’ .
21 Now , when far greater things were at stake , she had allowed her emotions to run riot .
22 Merson immediately struck an Everton post and threatened to run riot behind the industrious Campbell and Wright as Arsenal finally found the inventiveness to go with their workmanlike play .
23 Boro threatened to run riot but could not provide the finishing touch .
24 Much the same line of thinking is prompted by post-goal celebrations , which , unless imagination is beginning to run riot , is increasing in complexity by the week .
25 With the score 16-3 at half-time the French looked set to run riot in the second half .
26 Before the Fijians had scored , Townsend had essayed a daring cut , but the pass to Stark was delayed over-long , while in the second-half , before the Fijians could build on their 14-0 interval advantage , Stark was the recipient of possession in some space which he embellished by brushing off a couple of tackles , only then to run crossfield into trouble .
27 There is no attempt , for example , to design-in the ability to run minibus services on direct routes through housing areas to give door-based service , or to focus foot- and cycle-ways on bus stops , or to provide cycle facilities and shelter at bus stops , and so on .
28 A multi-mode code switcher will enable 68000 and new PowerPC applications code to run side by side .
29 A multi-mode code switcher will enable 68000 and new PowerPC applications code to run side by side .
30 A multi-mode code switcher will allow 680x0 and new PowerPC applications code to run side by side .
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