Example sentences of "run out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I saw a woman run out past me down the street with her clothes and hair on fire .
2 ‘ I saw a woman run out past me down the street with her clothes and hair on fire .
3 As the patents had run out on many ICI fibre Products , so competitors had jumped on the bandwagon and started building plants at a frenzied pace .
4 The Kievs were shrivelled up like lumps of coke , burst open , and all the garlic , herby butter filling had run out on the tray and burned .
5 In the accompanying letter we requested that the sample be run out on their typesetter in order to satisfy a client that they were competent to handle a monthly four page newsletter for our mythical client on a 48-hour turn-round basis .
6 Should the next level of output quality be needed it 's just a matter of taking the disk to the nearest bureau service and getting it run out on a typesetter .
7 Once again the Macintosh has the upper hand with its graphics capability but for much of this market WYSIWYG is irrelevant , the trained operator ‘ knows ’ what 's going to happen to the text when it is run out on the page printer or phototypesetter .
8 A dear friend ( oh so very dear ) had run out on him .
9 They might have won had not professional Ken McLeod been run out on 37 when he was in full flow .
10 I remember you getting a pen and saying oh mam the ink 's run out on it .
11 Haynes was eventually run out for 62 and left the field in tears thinking he had lost his team the match , but by then only three more were needed and Roberts was striking the ball well .
12 The tail showed more application than the top of the order , and when Lamb was run out for 113 Jarvis and Dilley batted well to put on 53 for the last wicket .
13 ROD LATHAM was run out for 119 as New Zealand finished on 325–3 after the second day of their rain-affected First Test against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo .
14 ALLAN BORDER held Australia together on the opening day of the five-Test series against West Indies but was run out for 73 just before stumps in Brisbane .
15 Sadly I think that our time has run out for this particular session , but I would remind you that the seminars this afternoon , erm , are , offer other opportunities to explore both some of the issues that have been raised er , through your questions now , and also others that you may wish to raise , er , with the members of staff , the leaders of the groups .
16 And when Phil Newport was run out for seven Worcestershire were well down the road to their 90 all out — extras top score of twenty one — and it was still half an hour to lunch .
17 Typified by Babington , who went for one , tried for 2 , but was run out for 6 .
18 He says time may be running out — it has run out for alot … this may go on for several more years — we have n't go several more years .
19 Puddle was run out for 97 after figuring in a third wicket stand of 181 with opener Andrew Harris which provided the platform for Wales 's impressive success .
20 Sands of time run out for strife-torn factory
21 TIME has run out for the Angus family whose cottage stands in the way of a multi-million pound dual carriageway on the Dundee to Aberdeen road , writes James Rougvie .
22 no but on the other hand I 've got a certificate till then , so if the , if the money has run out for what he pays me
23 If limited time has been allocated to deal with an item , and your case is not succeeding , you can point out that time has run out as a diversionary tactic .
24 They had meant it to be special , but at the time , it had been dreadful , and when they began to sing Happy Birthday , Jay had burst into tears and run out of the room .
25 — is we never run out of things to say .
26 Jay had run out of travelogue and music .
27 ‘ We 've simply run out of time in trying to reach an agreement with all concerned ’ said tournament director , Alex Meyer-Wolden , who nevertheless remains hopeful that he will be able to stage a mixed event in 1992 .
28 Globally , Marxism has run out of steam , persisting merely as sentiment and tradition , despite its conspicuous presence in parts of the Anglo-American academy .
29 After 12 years in power , the Tories had run out of steam .
30 The sale of Irises sparked a boom which has still not run out of steam .
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