How To Use Run aground In A Sentence
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This is, as far as I can see, basic Tome of Leo and Third Constantinople; and what Kvanvig keeps calling the traditional view seems very clearly run aground in the same way Monotheletism did - the natures are distinguished but only in order to be confused.
Of Interest
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Over three days I managed to run aground twice, slam into a bridge and bump too many other boats to remember.
The Sun
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UPDATE: SO, I am told by doctor that I have, in all likelihood, a post-viral infection, brought on and perpetuated by being consistently run aground by the Great Yellow Budgerigar, which, although flightless, is a fast-moving and demanding creature.
And I don’t watch ER, either | Her Bad Mother
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Three ships have run aground in the Arctic this year alone because of the lack of survey data.
Times, Sunday Times
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A disabled traveller whose boat has run aground at Linton Lock, near York, may have to wait for heavy rain before it is refloated.
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There had been a storm, though, I think, and the ship had run aground on an island ruled by some sort of nasty feudal overlord.
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Certainly it is known that in 1901 he was based in Hong Kong and he refloated the steamship München which had run aground on Yap, Caroline Islands.
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A ship carrying a cargo of oil has run aground.
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ROME -- The Italian coast guard says a luxury cruise ship has run aground off the coast of Tuscany and that at least three bodies have been retrieved from the sea.
Costa Concordia Luxury Cruise Ship Runs Aground Off Coast Of Tuscany, At Least 3 Bodies Retrieved From Sea
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Moreover, before steam made coast traffic independent of wind, the sand-banks outside the roads were a great source of profit to the beach men, who went off in their long yawls to such craft as "missed stays" coming through a "gat," or managed to run aground on one of the sand-banks in some way or other.
Edward FitzGerald and "Posh" "Herring Merchants"
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The movie is Ms. Jacobs 'story, more or less: The tale of a wifty social princess who becomes a nanny to a neurotic 8-year-old, the plot of Uptown Girls will be as familiar to viewers as Mary Poppins, if Mary's umbrella had accidentally run aground at Brearley.
Original Uptown Girl Channels East Side 'Magic'
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Their plans for building a new library have run aground.
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On Sunday the lifeboat rescued a yacht which had run aground off Heir Island.
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A Greek oil tanker has run aground.
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Over three days I managed to run aground twice, slam into a bridge and bump too many other boats to remember.
The Sun
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Certainly it is known that in 1901 he was based in Hong Kong and he refloated the steamship München which had run aground on Yap, Caroline Islands.
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ROME -- The Italian coast guard says a luxury cruise ship has run aground off the coast of Tuscany and that at least three bodies have been retrieved from the sea.
Costa Concordia Luxury Cruise Ship Runs Aground Off Coast Of Tuscany, At Least 3 Bodies Retrieved From Sea
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Churches of all sizes and shapes can run aground on this shoal.
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Of possession as the delusion we all run aground on.
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Unfortunately it is on these rocky shoals that the commission is likely to run aground.
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In the birthplace of civilization, we have again run aground on the rocky shoals of nationalism, this time augmented by a religious fervor that increases the danger.
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With the ship run aground and the bow well out of the water, these would have been easy to salvage.
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Like a chunk of glacier that has somehow run aground in the middle of downtown, it evokes the unconquerably primordial nature of the Pacific Northwest's landscape.
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In the birthplace of civilization, we have again run aground on the rocky shoals of nationalism, this time augmented by a religious fervor that increases the danger.
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From Albany to Athens, all but the dimmest observers now recognize that the model we've been following has run aground—morally, socially and fiscally.
After the Welfare State
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A Greek oil tanker has run aground.
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There had been a storm, though, I think, and the ship had run aground on an island ruled by some sort of nasty feudal overlord.
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According to the MSM reports here and here the French crew, of a ship with the very Italian sounding name MSC Napoli, deliberately run aground close to Sidmouth, 165 miles southwest of London.
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