Example sentences of "run into the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Their latest grasping proposal is to impose charges on current accounts which stay in the black instead of just those which run into the red .
2 And them you run into the haj , the pilgrimage , when millions of Muslim pilgrims from all over the world , including Iraq , Iran and Jordan , will flood into southern Arabia .
3 ‘ Why have you run into the forest ?
4 Run into the garden and play , ’ my mother constantly urged us .
5 So with projection we run into the future the plans or actions that we have conceived .
6 Unless we face up to that fact , moreover , any discussion of how we can safeguard certain democratic arrangements that we regarded as part of the British ‘ constitution ’ in the past ( e.g. the independence of local government ) or entrench others ( e.g. a Bill of Rights ) against an ‘ elective dictatorship ’ will run into the sand .
7 Hang on , till I get the brake on , or you 'll run into the river .
8 In no circumstances can you set your net on a field inhabited by any farm animals , for these can panic and run into the standing nets — not only destroying the evening 's sport but also destroying the nets .
9 Mr Johnston said this week 's reform talks were no more than the overture to a long debate that would run into the winter and become embroiled in GATT negotiations .
10 But their mother is free of their weight and bulk and she can run into the world outside the burrow to gather food and so continue producing the milk that they need .
11 ‘ When Johann opens the front door , ’ I said , ‘ Sapt and his men will run into the castle and hold the men who are sleeping there .
12 In truth the Sergeant was not really listening to the Lieutenant 's enthusiastic explanation ; instead he was partly anticipating the Belgian girls and partly worrying when this headlong advance would run into the enemy picquets .
13 He joked : ‘ In England , if you were sent to a rugby league match at Batley on a night you had to park your car on the touch line and leave the headlights on and hope the players would run into the beam of light so you could get a picture .
14 If this is the cause of the problem , hot water will run into the radiator and displace the trapped air .
15 At one point the driver slammed on the brakes causing the police car behind to run into the back of the vehicle … the car was badly damaged … the two officers inside were taken to hospital for treatment to whiplash injuries .
16 This means it will take about a thousand million million million million years for the earth to run into the sun , so there 's no immediate cause for worry !
17 At most periods of the twenty-four hours to run into the middle of Southwark Bridge would be to invite suicide in the stream of traffic pouring across it , but at that time of morning traffic was relatively light , and there were some gaps between the cars and lorries .
18 I arrive just in time to run into the law turning the place upside down .
19 ‘ But Merry left that post to run into the barn near me .
20 The operator then turns a handle to allow three or more spears to puncture the cans and allow their contents to run into the bottom of the hopper .
21 Blood had begun to run into the corner of his eye and he blinked to try and clear his vision .
22 In panic she stumbled backwards , twisted round and tried to run into the living room .
23 He urged her to run into the house out of the rain and leave the work to him , but she declined ; the crates were heavy and awkward for one person to handle , and after all it was what she 'd come for .
24 I 'm sure Rick had to run into the car cos they were gon na beat his fuck in !
25 It was heard by the men in the inn , and in a second they were out in the road , running into the darkness of the fields .
26 The last thing she saw as she lurched out of the kitchen yard , and through the gates , was Bodie 's lean form , running into the yard behind her , and raising his pistol …
27 Keep interest rates low ( at r 1 ) in order , say , to keep down the costs of investment , but also reduce money supply to a level of Q 2 The trouble here is that the government can not both control the money supply and keep interest rates down without running into the problem of disequilibrium .
28 It was as if they were really desperate and they knickers round their ankles running into the toilet !
29 There 's a nice little pub called the Eight Bells in Yardarm Street , running into the square .
30 We were just walking away , and I was looking for some sort of rubbish container in which to put the bag of icing sugar , when we suddenly heard all those sirens going , and saw masses of policemen running into the park .
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