Example sentences of "[been] run [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It was not Selden , who had been running away from that hill . |
2 | ‘ The horses have not been running well for three or four months , ’ he said . |
3 | Crabby Bill , who has been running well in all-weather hurdle races at Lingfield Park — winning twice — made a satisfactory Flat comeback at Kempton Park . |
4 | However , it may pay to take a chance with SESAME ( nap 2.35 ) , who has been running creditably in top class events and could oblige at attractive odds . |
5 | 2.27 There must also be a discount for the uncertainties of life : the fact that the deceased might have been run over by another bus on the following day or that he was involved in a particularly hazardous occupation . |
6 | This might have resulted from their experience of two courses that had been run successfully during those hours . |
7 | In the face of falling demand for its Intel Corp i860 RISC compilers , The Portland Group , Wilsonville , Oregon , has shut its European office in Reading , Berkshire , which had been run down to two employees . |
8 | Most of this made its way to the government , so that by February 1797 it had been run down to less than a sixth of this level . |
9 | Ken Gillance , defending , said Lamont was not connected with vice but Welsh told him the previous day she had almost been run down by one of Roth 's friends . |
10 | The whole Gdynia venture was only possible because of massive government preference , and there is little doubt that the port could not have been run indefinitely at such favourable rates . |
11 | They might have won had not professional Ken McLeod been run out on 37 when he was in full flow . |
12 | Courses have been run continually since 1812 in this part of the Academy , and with its impressive frontage , parade square and greensward leading down to the lake , it dominates the grounds . |