Example sentences of "be running this " in BNC.
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1 | We 're running this ward . |
2 | ‘ We have not been running this campaign as an entertainment for our dear friends in the press and broadcasting media . |
3 | Violet Mapping had been running this massage parlour for five years . |
4 | Geoff Boucher has been running this unofficial sanctuary for more than four years . |
5 | Right now you 've told me you 're self-employed as a carpenter , how long have you been running this business ? |
6 | We are running this in the off season , which means that only the Park Department is running motorized rigs and that there are only 25 launches a day . |
7 | If you are running this adventure ( Chapter 4 ) , Drachenfels wo n't be in his catafalque , of course , unless the adventurers have met him earlier and killed him within the Castle . |
8 | You are running this council and it up to you to ensure that you do not create employ because if that is what you 're admitting to you 're |
9 | ‘ Buckmaster seems to be running this outfit these days , ’ Newman snapped . |
10 | That is not the way that we should be running this council . |
11 | ‘ You may be running this firm while my father 's in hospital and my uncle 's in limbo , ’ she said tightly , ‘ but your position is purely a temporary one . |
12 | I 'm running this firm . |
13 | The President himself remarked : ‘ I think if Barbara Bush were running this year she 'd be elected , but it 's too late . ’ |
14 | Well they was they were running this morning were n't they . |
15 | I 'm just going to wipe out everyone who stands between me and whoever 's running this place . |
16 | cos that 's the charity that 's running this year |
17 | Whoever is running this stake-out says they realized that : they picked up two guns in my flat . |
18 | The JOB command tells the operating system of the ICL 3900 which individual is running this job ( PMM ) , what his university ( NU ) , faculty ( L ) and department ( G ) are , the name of the job ( LGPMMGIMMS1 ) and the priority to be given to the job ( 3 on a scale 1–5 ) . |