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  • In Western Europe, the defence and revision of the myths have run along different tracks.
  • They certainly had no problem coping with a brisk run along a narrow, twisty country road where oncoming traffic and constant blind bends required repeated firm applications.
  • You could run along the path at midnight, hard earth under your feet, the creek burbling along beside you - and the experience was exactly what you would have had one hundred years ago.
  • Run along now, sonny; mummy wants to have a rest.
  • We leave Algiers and run along the same kind of heathy, cliffy, barren reach of hills, terminating in high lines of serrated ridges, and scarce showing an atom of cultivation, but where the mouth of a river or a sheltering bay has encouraged the Moors to some species of fortification. The Journal of Sir Walter Scott From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford
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  • The curtain hooks run along a slot in the curtain rail.
  • Many follow the island's 1,365 miles of irrigation channels, called levadas, stretches of which run along steep slopes with precipitous drops to one side.
  • He had to run along the track, carrying his boots, before catching a taxi to the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • The curtain hooks run along a slot in the curtain rail.
  • To some extent the answer is self-evident: State and national politics run along distinct and not always parallel tracks.
  • The adapter converts mobile data signal into a form that allows it to run along fibre-optic cables. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then an electrical wire is run along the rod to the light bulb where it is soldered to the side and the bottom of the base.
  • Five teams of six officers will take turns to run alongside the flame at all times, with others on motorcycles and bicycles. Times, Sunday Times
  • The concrete piers were sandblasted to create a rough, weathered texture, and native trees and saguaros run along the wash, helping the structure blend with the desert.
  • The monazite grains are located along fractured mica foliation planes that run along the base of larger metamorphic minerals (i.e. staurolite and garnet).
  • The roster will run alongside the existing in-house design department, BBC Design and Publications.
  • The two campaigns are likely to run along parallel tracks.
  • Slim, arboreal columns and roof beams allude to the ficus trees that run along the western boundary of the site.
  • You run alongside and you hold on to the handlebars, then you let go and they wobble and you're still running beside them. Times, Sunday Times
  • They form intricate plexuses upon the surfaces of the larger trunks, and run along the smaller arteries as single filaments, or bundles of filaments which twist around the vessel and unite with each other in a plexiform manner. V. Angiology. Introduction
  • Back lanes run along the rear of the crofts parallel with the main street, giving access to fields.
  • Watch the horses!" screeches a woman in a leather skirt as the two boys run along the rough stones of the byroad. The Towers of the Sunset
  • He had to run along the track, carrying his boots, before catching a taxi to the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • A detective course is among a number of vocational studies planned to run alongside traditional academic courses from September next year.
  • In Western Europe, the defence and revision of the myths have run along different tracks.
  • For the garden at Redhall is run along organic lines, with an emphasis on achieving good plant health without fighting problems with pesticides, weedkillers or fertilisers.
  • The mountain Soevo, which he describes as forming a vast bay called Codanus, extending to the promontory of the Cimbri, is supposed by some to be the mountains that run along the Vistula on the eastern extremity of Germany, and by others to be that chain of mountains which commence at Gottenburgh. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels - Volume 18 Historical Sketch of the Progress of Discovery, Navigation, and Commerce, from the Earliest Records to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century, By William Stevenson
  • You run along, sonny, and keep those thoughts to yourself.
  • Yet an independent inquiry can run alongside such a process, not least in passing on any information to police. Times, Sunday Times
  • The numerous loading docks, which run along the entire perimeter of the building, allow the transfer of materials to the various stores within.
  • He had to run along the track, carrying his boots, before catching a taxi to the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many follow the island's 1,365 miles of irrigation channels, called levadas, stretches of which run along steep slopes with precipitous drops to one side.
  • Run along now, sonny; mummy wants to have a rest.
  • Five teams of six officers will take turns to run alongside the flame at all times, with others on motorcycles and bicycles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Green lawns run along on either side, punctuated with water filled ponds and fountains, and surrounded by orderly rows of eucalyptus and casuarina.
  • He is now due to receive another life term to run alongside his existing sentence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Run along now! I've got work to finish.
  • He had to run along the track, carrying his boots, before catching a taxi to the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • Japanese anemones and ferns run along the base. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ferrets, as many as six at a time, are run along a length of pipe.
  • Mr Constable said later that the provost was traditionally chairman of the board, which was not run along political lines.
  • The track bent round to run alongside the river.
  • White-suited drivers, wearing straw hats and Madeiran boots, run alongside, pushing the toboggan to gain momentum.
  • Allow creeping vines to run along the ground in areas that are difficult to mow.
  • But sharks also detect their prey with sensory receptors that run along their sides.
  • Now run along, and don't get into mischief .
  • The adapter converts mobile data signal into a form that allows it to run along fibre-optic cables. Times, Sunday Times
  • The latter put in a terrific run along the back-straight to take control rounding the third bend before powering away to a most impressive three length success in 28.72.
  • Each individual soul has seven energy centres known as chakras in his body that run along the spinal column.
  • Four purlins (the main longitudinal timbers) run along the roof, with quatrefoil wind braces between them.
  • I go for a run along a river path that quickly peters out and leaves me in an industrial zone.
  • He had to run along the track, carrying his boots, before catching a taxi to the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • He saw Gray run along the top of the trench, shouting encouragement.
  • Steep escarpments of white calcrete, marking the perimeter of the ancient lake, run along the shores of the pans, rising between 70 and 100 meters (m) above their surface. Zambezian halophytics
  • We came through Bari, which involved long waits between connections and a lumbering run along the waterfront to the ferry in Patras, with wheeled case bouncing behind.
  • Run along now, all of you! I'm busy now.
  • The eastern frontier of the new Poland was fixed to run along the Curzon Line, while the question of the western border was left open, with a reference to ‘substantial accessions of territory in the north and west’.
  • To some extent the answer is self-evident: State and national politics run along distinct and not always parallel tracks.
  • Years ago railway tracks would run along this path.
  • Yet an independent inquiry can run alongside such a process, not least in passing on any information to police. Times, Sunday Times
  • A low moment was watching, with a hammering heart, a gimmer who'd run along a rocky promenade and jumped into a rough sea after delivering a healthy lamb. Back to the land: from London to sheep farming on Eigg
  • Moments of pure comic relief run alongside a knowing irony. Times, Sunday Times
  • I started to run along the path, thinking that I'd not help matters if I sprained my ankle but not wanting to get stuck in the bush when darkness fell.
  • Now, Darce, buddy, how about you run along and get William here a soda, he looks quite parched.
  • Occasionally some unhinged goon will run alongside showering riders with water or giving them a push up the hill but it is mostly high-spirited encouragement.
  • As part of his strength regimen, he works his peroneal muscles (which run along the ankles) and his adductors (the muscles in your groin and inner thigh).
  • After escaping the police, he had run along the roofs of the buildings and come to the end of the block.
  • There's something special about eating in a garden, especially when the garden, with its soaring glasshouse, is home to an inspirational restaurant run along organic, self-sufficient lines.
  • White-suited drivers, wearing straw hats and Madeiran boots, run alongside, pushing the toboggan to gain momentum.
  • The curtain hooks run along a slot in the curtain rail.
  • Many follow the island's 1,365 miles of irrigation channels, called levadas, stretches of which run along steep slopes with precipitous drops to one side.
  • This hand has run along Jay's damp skin, ruffling the bright auburn hairs, cupping the hollow of a knee. MOON PASSAGE
  • Mr Phillip keeps 20 Jerseys, which run alongside a herd of 110 Holstein Friesians.
  • About two hours and 80 miles out from Blenheim, the train began to run alongside the blue of the Pacific.
  • White-suited drivers, wearing straw hats and Madeiran boots, run alongside, pushing the toboggan to gain momentum.
  • These chains run along either side of the ship to below the wheelhouse, where they would be pulled by the ship's wheel to turn the rudder.
  • It shows a band of enamel on one of the sides, and smooth ridges run along the surface.
  • It is important that it does not run alongside men's regular football. Times, Sunday Times
  • Run along now, sonny; mummy wants to have a rest.
  • His vision includes a relief road to run alongside the railway, cycleways and the improvement of amenities.
  • On its upper side is seen a concavity which is produced by the section of the groove which runs along the convex and exterior (here upper) side of each branchial arch. ba, branchial artery in section, giving off the gill arteries (ga) to the adjacent sides of the gill leaflets, whence the blood is distributed in the leaflets; gv, the gill veins which run along the outer side of the gill leaflets, collecting the blood from them by minute veins and pouring it into bv, the branchial vein, which runs up the groove of the branchial arch and has the branchial artery superficial and exterior to it. The Common Frog
  • Spring is the season for groin pulls - that is, straining the adductor muscles that run along the inside of your thighs.
  • These images of voluptuousness made him clench his fists, and a shiver run along his spine.
  • Superscale graphics run along the base of the facade, in a reprise of the eye-catching device employed by the architects in an earlier project at the Museum of Fine Arts in Castellon.
  • The curtain hook run along a slot in the curtain rail.
  • The curtain hooks run along a slot in the curtain rail.
  • In this sport, though, the owner will run alongside the dog encouraging it over the hurdles and other obstacles.
  • A detective course is among a number of vocational studies planned to run alongside traditional academic courses from September next year.
  • The curtain hooks run along a slot in the curtain rail.
  • Press adverts underlining the need for employers to designate a pension scheme before the Government deadline of October 2001, will run alongside the TV campaign.
  • Many follow the island's 1,365 miles of irrigation channels, called levadas, stretches of which run along steep slopes with precipitous drops to one side.
  • For A $160, the five crew would take them for three dives on the ribbon reefs, a stack of broad shoals that run along the seaward ramparts of the Barrier Reef, 40 miles offshore.

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