Example sentences of "run on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The pilot study is a trial run on a small number of ‘ guinea pigs ’ who should be as like the true respondents as possible in age , intelligence , social class , etc .
2 Hitherto there had been no provision for the mentally afflicted poor ; only licensed ‘ mad houses , , run on a private basis , which could only be used by those whose relations could afford them .
3 Some replica coaches were also made and ‘ Iron Duke ’ has run on a temporary track in Hyde Park , at Didcot and on a short length of track at the National Railway Museum .
4 The purpose of this research is to develop a more adaptive algorithm which can be run on a micro- computer .
5 The most powerful classes in Nepal include the rentier landlord — both urban ( in Kathmandu involved in renting houses to shops , aid personnel and in the hotel business ) , and rural ( in the terai with large estates , run on a share-cropping basis , and/or with a relative or manager overseeing operations ) .
6 four were full-time units and two were run on a part-time basis .
7 The estate youth centre is only run on a part-time basis .
8 It is intended that they will be run on a regular basis .
9 Erm and I think the tenants ' group came to us and , and asked us if we would set up an advice session for tenants moving out , which could be situated in the flats , and could be run on a regular basis .
10 This means that the personnel department can write its own reports to be run on a regular basis for supplying information to recruiters , managers and directors along the lines mentioned earlier .
11 East Indiamen , being large vessels with correspondingly large crews , were run on a lavish scale reflecting the profits generated by Indian voyages , with one of the smaller ships manned by about sixty men and a larger vessel carrying a crew of as many as 130 .
12 In a family business ( such as a tea-room , cafe , small guest-house or hotel ) where those working for the business are simply the husband and wife , if the enterprise is run on a sole trader basis , the husband , as the proprietor , may claim that his wife works in the business as an employee and so she may make use of her married woman 's earned income allowance against any income she may earn .
13 These devices in effect increase the size of program which can be run on a given machine , because much of the required data can be stored externally until needed .
14 This is organised by Nicky Hughes and is run on a monthly basis .
15 On branch training is supported by a number of theoretical training days run on a modular basis .
16 Next season , the old competition will be run on a national league basis - and on the same dates as the divisionals — with early rounds settled in two areas , the North and Midlands and London South-East and West .
17 At local level , voluntary welfare organizations , usually run on a diocesan basis , often act as agents for the local authority in providing facilities for the reception of unmarried mothers and some provide long-term accommodation for mothers and their growing children or general social work help as long as it is necessary .
18 Previously run on an informal basis by the universities , the Foundation hopes to ‘ obtain more grants so that it can stand alone ’ .
19 Work began in early 1978 on the problems associated with replacing the existing Payroll and Personnel Systems which were run on the ICL computer with a single integrated system to be run on the new IBM processors .
20 In one of the most tantalising promises yet made in the computer industry , Unix System Laboratories Inc is claiming that independent software vendors who port their applications to its Destiny desktop implementation of Unix SVR4 will only have to do so once to have it run on the disparate architectures of Intel Corp , Sun Microsystems Inc Sparc RISC , MIPS Computer Systems Inc RISC , Hewlett-Packard Co PA RISC and IBM Corp 's RS/6000 RISC .
21 Before November 9 , the visitor to the derelict Potsdamer Platz , where no trams run on the ancient tramlines which now lead nowhere , could mount the viewing platform by the tourist kiosks on the western side and peer across the Grepo border guards ' free fire zone at the drab buildings a quarter of a mile away in the east .
22 In any case , my point is that it was during the course of this interview , when I raised the question of the difficulty of recruiting suitable staff in these times , that Mr Farraday , after a moment 's reflection , made his request of me ; that I do my best to draw up a staff plan — ‘ some sort of servants ' rota ’ as he put it — by which this house might be run on the present staff of four — that is to say , Mrs Clements , the two young girls , and myself .
23 What Branson did not envisage was that the dissenting faction of the Time Out staff would leave to produce their own magazine , City Limits , run on the cooperative principles eschewed by Tony Elliott ; and that Time Out would return to the streets largely shorn of its radical bent — in fact , very much the magazine Branson wished Event to be .
24 MPE/ix sits alongside of MPE , meaning that a mixture of MPE/ix , Posix and original MPE applications can be run on the same machine , exchanging data from the same or different databases .
25 The arrowheads indicate the location of 28S- and 18S rRNA bands in total RNA run on the same gel .
26 The nightclub and gaming business is run on the same principles as any other business .
27 ESs often run on the same computers that run programs written in FORTRAN or BASIC .
28 Such an event normally takes us to Dartmoor or Exmoor , has run on the same basis for the last few years and is planned to the last minute — so why the meeting ?
29 After restoration , the horse box will be run on the Gwili Railway .
30 By the time this goes to print it will have been run on the 21st April with Tom hopefully completing 26 miles 385 yards .
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