Example sentences of "have run [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The DECpc AXP/150 is priced at £5,350 , which sounds expensive compared with DEC 's two new Pentium ready models , DECpc DT and DECpc MTE , priced at £1,395 and £2,095 respectively , especially as almost all the software for it has to run in emulation mode using Insignia Solutions Ltd 's SoftPC , which provides support for MS-DOS and 16-bit Windows applications .
2 And just think of the calculations involved when a fielder runs to catch a cricket ball — he does n't necessarily realise he is doing it but he has to work out how high the ball is , how fast it is travelling , its precise direction and how quickly he has to run in order to catch it .
3 THE Government 's mortgage rescue scheme has run into difficulties .
4 THE planned Signals ( C4 ) on the American wave of hate comedy has run into IBA trouble so instead we had Sue Judd 's programme about the five finalists for the Vivian Ellis award for young writers of musicals .
5 JULIAN COPE 's eagerly-awaited ‘ Jehovakill ’ LP has run into trouble , with pressing plants refusing to deal with the album because of its controversial title .
6 The scheme is the latest in a series of environmental projects Wedgwood has run in conjunction with the school .
7 It is , I think , the logical conclusion of the line in Enlightenment thought which has run from Rousseau through Nietzsche and Sartre — the strand of truly anarchic individualist thinking which avoids the vulgar Nozickian ‘ libertarian ’ path of concentrating on the freedom of certain selected institutions such as commercial companies , and genuinely exalts only the freedom of the individual .
8 All the fish in the country will have to run for cover after what happened to me this week !
9 This is because it will introduce a disclosure regime which will have to run in parallel to the existing regime under the Companies Act 1985 .
10 Monaru was bought in for a course record of 11,500 gns after winning the Carlsberg Selling Hurdle but Pipe had no complaints and said : ‘ People do n't have to run in sellers if they do n't want to .
11 PLANS for Armagh 's first integrated primary school scheduled to open in September may have run into opposition .
12 ‘ You mean she could have run into trouble as a result of her professional activities ? ’ he asked , cautiously .
13 His slightly pulled drive might have run into trouble but was deflected by a rolled up hosepipe .
14 Brett must have run into trouble .
15 My Lords , erm I I I 'm glad t t to know that a text is readily available er I agree with my Noble Friend that if he took the simple course of comparing the Bill with the nineteen sixty four Act as it was printed , he would have run into trouble .
16 At his funeral , in St Nicholas 's Catholic Church , the Rev Anthony Curran praised the bravery of a young man who ‘ could have run to safety , but gave his life for his colleagues ’ .
17 Some of the tunnels must have run for miles , winding in and out of the channels of water that threaded everywhere .
18 The service from Mitcham to London was shown with this symbol , but so was a service from Tooting Junction to Willesden , over which the Company 's cars had to run ‘ dead ’ to reach Hendon Works , but could not have run in service .
19 HAVING run for office promising to reinvent everything from health care to youth training , Bill Clinton is now devoting most of his time to reinventing his five-month-old presidency .
20 I know we used to have to run to school in the morn er for the shopping in the morning .
21 Lack of ticket sales have been blamed for the cancellation of Butterfly Children which was to have run at Sunderland 's Empire Theatre next week .
22 Ruether , who is by training a historian , and politically of left-wing convictions , quickly comes simply to embark on a description of certain threads which she believes to have run through history .
23 A pledge by Japan to allocate a further $9,000 million [ see pp. 37977-78 ] was reported , however , to have run into difficulties after the Japanese Finance Minister , Ryutaro Hashimoto opposed offering any more aid to front-line states until an earlier grant of $2,100 million [ see p. 37697 ] had been disbursed .
24 Cable & Wireless Plc 's Mercury Communications Ltd seems to have run into trouble with its trial of personal numbering announced last August : at that stage it was saying that trials of the technology — which would enable subscribers to use any phone to inform the network of their whereabouts — would begin in the autumn of last year .
25 He would have preferred , in short , not to have run into Alice .
26 He is delighted to have run into form at just the right moment , leaving him in his most confident frame of mind since the days leading up to his triumphant 1990 Open at St Andrews .
27 90 per cent availability is now the norm , and there have been weeks when the 150/ 2 series , arguably the most reliable diesel trains ever to have run in Britain , have attained 100 per cent availability during the daytime .
28 The national conference convened to settle the country 's political future [ see p. 37908 ] , which was originally to have run from Feb. 25 to March 12 , was extended until the end of April .
29 Suppose , well , I say not thinking one evening , I nearly missed the bus this morning , I had to run like billy-o , sure as fate Aunt Annie would say , think yourself lucky you can run .
30 She had to run from fitzAlan before he damaged her beyond recovery .
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