Example sentences of "run [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | For hard-pressed business people , courses will run during the weekend . |
2 | Two separate advertisements will run during the campaign which lasts for eight months , the first between May & August with the second between September and December . |
3 | Managing director of Torquay Leisure Hotels , Laurence Murrell , points out that for the system to be financially successful , the units must run for the maximum possible number of hours . |
4 | Steve Jones will run for the first time in the Morpeth-Newcastle , Britain 's oldest road race , on New Year 's Day .. |
5 | Steve Jones will run for the first time in the Morpeth-Newcastle , Britain 's oldest road race , on New Year 's Day .. |
6 | That may change if he continues to draw the kind of encouragement which has poured in since he announced in February that he might run for the White House . |
7 | Mr Badillo will run for the post of city comptroller , now held by a fellow-Democrat , Elizabeth Holtzman . |
8 | The new TradeUp ‘ 93 programme will run for the full year and accepts units from Sun Microsystems Inc , Digital Equipment Corp , IBM Corp , Silicon Graphics Inc , Apple Computer Inc and 80386 and 80486-based personal computers for up to 30% off the price of eligible Hewlett-Packard systems . |
9 | I said ‘ [ Name ] , if you 've got to scream , would you run for the room , so we do n't disrupt the whole area ? ’ |
10 | During one of my trips to the USA in the 1960s , Shaheen telephoned my hotel one day to say that he had arranged for me to have lunch with Richard Nixon , who at the time had not yet declared that he would run for the presidency in the election of 1968 . |
11 | It is alleged that I am unpunctual sometimes , so certain members of the party arranged with the driver and the guard to make me run for the train . |
12 | It had been his wish that the railway should run for the remainder of his life . |
13 | The renationalisation of the water industry would cost £3.8 billion — and that is to say absolutely nothing of the £28 billion programme which is currently in place and which will run for the rest of the decade . |
14 | The new law stated that any Pole aged 35 or over and enjoying full electoral rights could run for the presidency ; the signatures of at least 100,000 electors would be required to secure nomination as a candidate . |
15 | This educational campaign will run for the whole of 1992 . |
16 | The module , which will run for the first time from February 1994 , offers students an opportunity to spend time working with a voluntary/ community organisation . |
17 | The CAT scanner which the hospital wants for its X ray department will cost £600,000 to buy and run for the first few years . |
18 | These can either run off the public-telephone network , or off the smaller PABXs that control businesses ' own in-house telephone systems . |
19 | When satisfied , look along the whole length and ensure that the wood grain does not run off the true length . |
20 | Can it run off the disks ? |
21 | Iris and Nils continued taking turns at the galley stove with the inevitable result that the dynamo that would run off the free-turning prop when we were sailing arrived by air from the States before the alterations to the drive shaft were complete . |
22 | The fear , the fear when when voyages of exploration were going out right up to the renaissance , was that the boats would actually run off the end of the earth , and fall into a void . |
23 | The road could run between the Westburn and Baberton housing developments on embankment or structure , crossing over Baberton Mains farm access road , the Edinburgh/Carstairs Railway and Baberton Mains Terrace . |
24 | The new restricted zone would run between the UK Corrugated site and Glenton Hall Farm on the A68 . |
25 | Time and again , he made it run through the sequence with him . |
26 | In the last few minutes he would fumble in a inside pocket , and the Queen in her handbag , and they would quickly run through the formal subjects for discussion . |
27 | And I could run through the wood . ’ |
28 | The steel tape had to be cut with wire-cutters , then soldered , and then it had to be ‘ tempered ’ before it could run through the machine — which it did with a loud clang ! |
29 | At last the conditions are more favourable , but while those drives may travel far , approach shots may run through the green . |
30 | His players will run through the pain barrier without question , but his players are feeling the pain of sustained combat . |