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

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1 His show ‘ A One Night Stand with Sean Hughes ’ transferred for a sell-out run at the Palace Theatre and then went on to play to capacity crowds at the Duke of York 's Theatre in the West End .
2 Glyn sets off on his lands end to John o groats run at the weekend , hoping his pedal power will help give a cash boost to some of Britains olympic athletes .
3 There were two big stories running at the World Championship of Match Race Sailing , writes Keith Wheatley .
4 You have attempted to schedule LIFESPAN RDBI to run at a time in the past .
5 The Soviet film ‘ A Piebald Dog Running at the Edge of the Sea ’ received the Ecumenical Award at this year 's Moscow Film Festival , which is held every two years .
6 So it would start the timing mechanism running at the moment it dropped it over the side .
7 This clock can be turned on by the START signal , causing the motor to run at a stepping rate equal to the clock frequency , and turned off by the STOP signal , in which case the motor is halted .
8 Unfortunately the crossing in was poor and our best chances came when Strach , Sharp , or Mcallister ran at the defence ( good tackling denied Strachan a certain goal ) .
9 In Kent , the rate runs at an average of one official engagement a week .
10 The house had a large garden with a small river running at the foot of it and was situated in the small quiet village of .
11 Holcombe Bill ran at the Axe Vale on Wednesday and so may miss the Dartmoor 's BMW qualifier , which would brighten the chance of Bishopric .
12 A black bar runs , unbroken , from the operculum to the caudal fin with black bars running at an angle from this , giving the impression of a chevron pointing towards the head .
13 The new initiative was launched at a meeting between President Clinton and the chief executives of the three largest US car manufacturers : General Motors , Ford and Chrysler , at which a new 10-year target was established to create a practical and affordable model running at a level of fuel efficiency three times higher than at present .
14 Take a railway running at a loss : the average cost of providing concessionary travel would be a sum greater than the fare charged to the public .
15 It was a nice morning and it was good to be able to get out of the barracks and just run ; it became immediately apparent that there were some who were fitter than others , and the Corporals ran at the back encouraging the slow ones .
16 We know he is interested in trains ; the railway runs at the back of his house , and he has often watched the trains and he knows them well .
17 Michael Codron had reason to be grateful that it was , especially when in January 1958 it transferred for a third time — or even a fifth , if the pre-West End runs at the Theatre Royal Brighton , and the original Cambridge version , were taken into account — to the Garrick Theatre .
18 The bad news is that there were two hundred and thirteen thousand pounds ' worth of non- recurring income items to reach that and this means that the Association 's routine activities ran at a deficit of twenty thousand pounds or thereabouts .
19 Around the same time , he saw a boy or young man wearing light clothes running at the side of the road .
20 Come Blow Your Horn ran at the Prince of Wales Theatre for eighteen months .
21 He claimed that the government was forcing Petrobrás to run at a loss in order to keep petrol prices and thus inflation down .
22 Macbeth ran at the Shield for a hundred and fifty nights , the longest record in the play 's history .
23 The region runs at a profit and it 's also one of the most self-contained parts of the British Rail network , factors which the Government believes will make it attractive to investors .
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