How To Use Run through In A Sentence

  • My poor Lirriper was a handsome figure of a man, with a beaming eye and a voice as mellow as a musical instrument made of honey and steel, but he had ever been a free liver being in the commercial travelling line and travelling what he called a limekiln road — “a dry road, Emma my dear,” my poor Lirriper says to me, “where I have to lay the dust with one drink or another all day long and half the night, and it wears me Emma” — and this led to his running through a good deal and might have run through the turnpike too when that dreadful horse that never would stand still for a single instant set off, but for its being night and the gate shut and consequently took his wheel, my poor Lirriper and the gig smashed to atoms and never spoke afterwards. Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings
  • This strategy suits hands which look to be strong in honour cards or have a long suit that may be run through without ruffs by the opponent.
  • The two lines run through the composition, sometimes parallel, sometimes intertwining, with the second one eventually taking over and ultimately finding its closure in a lush, animalic, fantastically sexy, nocturnal base of amber, musk, civet, patchouli and castoreum. Forgotten Chypres: 7e Sense by Sonya Rykiel and Gianni Versace
  • Suggestion: write it down next time and do a run through while waiting “backstage.” — airish I Do Solemnly Swear…(Line, Please?) - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • While polished concrete floors run through the rest of the house, they decided to stick with the original pressed cork that covered the gym floor. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The process of demyelination interrupts the electrical impulses that run through these nerve fibers, causing weakness and paralysis. The Autoimmune Epidemic
  • Data are keypunched and run through a series of computer checks.
  • The electrical hookups look frightening, but the luz is very good; we run through an external surge protector and if the corriente is too low or too high or polarity reversed, it is no go. Huasteca Potosina
  • He had the right to have that river run through his land unimpaired and its quality undiminished except where it resulted from reasonable use of the river upstream.
  • A run through the historical record, staring with Tacitus on Nero's blaming the Christians for the Great Fire, then Pliny on his administrative problems in Bithynia, then a long section on Cyprian (who I think gets more coverage than any other non-emperor); then a period of relaxation, which however is abruptly reversed by Diocletian (though that period of persecution seems to be more effective in the East). Gibbon Chapter XVI
  • Now, in response to all of those lamenting the loss of a downstater on the ticket, let's run through a list of downstate Democrats who actually would have been good candidates: This just in... Giannoulias to announce Sunday
  • Those streams which originate in, or run through districts of granite, limestone, graywacke, &c., present pebbles of these respective rocks abundantly along their banks, at points below the termination of the fixed strata. Memoirs of 30 Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers
  • I was feeling a bit reckless last night and went for a run through the Botanical Gardens at about 7pm and underneath the canopy it was pitch black.
  • Free one-day taster courses run throughout the year to give prospective students an idea of what studying at Northumbria would be like. Times, Sunday Times
  • She sits across from Roger Ellert, who, like all the other counselors, is a volunteer for SCORE, an organization run through the Small Business Administration that offers free counseling to business owners throughout the country. Need Advice? We'll Give You 30 Minutes
  • This would let the jet stream high-altitude winds run through Europe and help to steer the storms away from our shores. Times, Sunday Times
  • And just as the miner makes the broken-down gold-bearing stuff run through his constructed sluices, Nature sends all her gold in a torrent into the natural sluice which is known as the Fraser Canyon. A Tramp's Notebook
  • So he placed the mouse on a giant trackball and let it run through a virtual maze from the video game Quake 2 displayed on screens. Mouse Runs on Trackball Through Virtual Maze
  • After an hour's wait for politicians and officials to arrive at the venue, the students were run through two hours of politician-speak, save for some brief interludes.
  • Throughout the crew debrief, we recalled the many questions that had run through our heads.
  • Walls have been whitewashed, and reclaimed maple wood floors run throughout, providing a sense of continuity. Times, Sunday Times
  • I don't remember exactly how she responds or if her reply was run through spellchecker.
  • Simple in design, the device uses electroactive polymers, which change shape when voltage is run through them, forming the raised braille letters. Braille E-Book Concept | Impact Lab
  • Run through example scenarios at home to teach them how to defuse situations. Times, Sunday Times
  • With conversions, 2D films -- whether newly produced movies or classic titles slotted for release, such as the first two "Toy Story" pics -- are run through a process that turns 2D images into 3D. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • Let the rainwater run through this pipe.
  • We would run through the text looking for Australian spelling, any Australian slang and sayings, and other ‘Australianisms’ including Australian-specific metaphors or similes.
  • You run through a tunnel, and come out in another, much smaller arena, with three massive tanks that spawn killer robots/aliens.
  • Use both sides of printer paper, whether it is to run through the printer again, or other purposes.
  • Some superstitious fools suppose that they which die of the garget are ridden with the nightmare, and therefore they hang up stones which naturally have holes in them, and must be found unlooked for; as if such a stone were an apt cockshot for the devil to run through and solace himself withal, while the cattle go scot-free and are not molested by him! Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
  • Remove the liver and either run through a chopper or grab a knife and cut it in as small pieces as you can.
  • _malignant_ and _poisonous_ affections, as scirrhus and other varieties of cancer, and also cases of infectious virus, demand continually, or with but occasional exceptions, the primary galvanic current A B. ☞ In treating these malignant affections, the current should be run through as short a distance of _healthy_ tissue as possible, yet so as fairly to reach the diseased part. A Newly Discovered System of Electrical Medication
  • Special attention is give to tensions that run through many of the other chapters, between traditional and modern worlds, elite and mass culture, things cosmopolitan and things French.
  • Maybe I'll go to hydroponics afterward and run through the sprinklers.
  • two streams of development run through American history
  • I believe you had to have two separate rolls of film to bipack the matte and BG - so that you could come back and lay in the characters on another run through the opt printer. A Question on Traveling Mattes
  • It is the kind of place where bulls run through the DNA, where the annual fiesta is the highlight of the year, and where the bullfight is the highlight of the fiesta, where bullfighters are billed like film stars on colourful retro-style posters. BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
  • Now, as a card-carrying member of the Jason Campbell Haters Club, I was happy enough to meticulously run through Campbell's performance in clutch situations last season. Has Donovan McNabb been unclutch?
  • Let's run through the first scene again.
  • I watched her run through traffic to a cab idling in front of the delivery van. DOUBTING THOMAS
  • Her golden tresses no longer incited a tremor to run through him.
  • Waste from the ship's bilges is pumped into holding tanks, then run through separators to remove water from the oil.
  • He felt a quiver of excitement run through him.
  • Tremendous physical force was required to push the metal burin into the flesh of the copper plate, digging out metal with metal, before ink flowed into the resulting grooves, and the plate was run through a press, and the image transferred onto wet paper. The Art Thief
  • The club will run throughout the seven days of the festival and kicks off with ballads and trad on Friday night with local group Tinteán.
  • The Paris High Fashion collections run through July 11.
  • Although rules in both parties require the roll to be called alphabetically, states may "pass" on voting until a second run through the roll. These Days, the Delegate Tally
  • A quick run through of the finalists may help to find the winner although there are so many imponderables about this decider that it is going to be a tricky task.
  • OK, let's run through it again straight after the break.
  • It is left to Martha Swann's rather ditzy Rosalind and Jenni Bowden's practical gentle and loving Celia to lighten the mood and embed the ideas of fidelity and courage in love that run through the play.
  • Some superstitious fools suppose that they which die of the garget are ridden with the nightmare, and therefore they hang up stones which naturally have holes in them, and must be found unlooked for; as if such a stone were an apt cockshot for the devil to run through and solace himself withal, while the cattle go scotfree and are not molested by him! Of the Air and Soil and Commodities of This Island. Chapter X. [1577, Book I., Chapter 13; 1587, Book I., Chapter 18
  • With a rattle the chain began to run through the pulley at the end of the crane and drop towards the canal. THE THIRD CLASS GENIE
  • This would significantly benefit Russia, which seeks dominance over Caspian oil exports and desires pipelines to run through territory under their control.
  • He gulped again and asked nervously, ‘Anyone see a little tan cat run through here?’
  • Suez, being merely a run through the desert, requires no comment except as regards the beautiful blue waters of the Bitter Lakes, whose splendid colouring is brought out by the rich yellow of the surrounding desert. Three Months in the Soudan
  • Father told me to unblock the pipe to let the water run through.
  • Telephone and telegraph wires run through the trenches and even railroad tracks are laid so that small engines go whirring through the ditches like "dinky" locomotives in a coal mine. Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights
  • It is filled with nerves, blood vessels and lymph ducts which run through it and connect it to your body, making it part of you.
  • Trains between London and Brighton run throughout the day.
  • SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. - Wagering across the country on races run through the first two full weeks at Saratoga is nearly identical with 2009 figures according to statistics released today by the New York Racing Association, Inc. Albany Business News - Local Albany News | Business Review of Albany
  • Run through example scenarios at home to teach them how to defuse situations. Times, Sunday Times
  • The two lines run through the composition, sometimes parallel, sometimes intertwining, with the second one eventually taking over and ultimately finding its closure in a lush, animalic, fantastically sexy, nocturnal base of amber, musk, civet, patchouli and castoreum. Forgotten Chypres: 7e Sense by Sonya Rykiel and Gianni Versace
  • They will run through France on quiet country roads with overnight stops and after a rest on the ferry they will head to London.
  • I think one of the reasons Street of Crocodiles is so successful (aside from the wonderful thread mechanics that run through it, the dust, the glass, the ...! the ...!) is the way the main character, and the minor ones too, possess this kind of eery homunculus quality, as if they were born from some disturbing ritual. Archive 2007-08-01
  • I can only assume that once the data set has been ‘digitized’ (for lack of a better term) that all the data sets are run through the neural net and that in the last run of 150 datasets, only three were misclassified.
  • He paused, she looked like a tigress on the prowl, and briefly wondered if he should try and run through the crowds to avoid a public confrontation.
  • The Thornbury Centre on Leeds Old Road in Bradford, like many organisations run through charitable means, is suffering from a lack of cash.
  • Tours, which cost £2.15, run throughout the day - and include the chance to sample a half pint of your favourite tipple.
  • This would let the jet stream high-altitude winds run through Europe and help to steer the storms away from our shores. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its "muscles" are three flat-plate piezoelectric actuators special pieces of metal that change shape when electricity is run through them. Globe and Mail
  • And Foley's production piles on the sight gags: chairs and tables spin across the stage every time a train passes, the robbery is re-created by miniaturised cars colliding on a vertical wall, and, when the thieves fall out, a trick-knife is embedded in the boxer's bonce, and the pill-popper is apparently run through with a non-musical stave. The Ladykillers – review by Michael Billington
  • I've been looking for a way to force end-of-list sorting with something other than my usual "zzz" prefix for a while but never had the patience to run through the whole Unicode table. MacOSXHints.com
  • This was an allusion to the most infamous murder committed by the two anti-heroines of the book as they are on the run through France.
  • We run through four supermarkets in town to fulfill our minimum requirements.
  • The screen flickered, the file opened and I began the run through.
  • I had decided to run through the service myself in the afternoon to make sure all the bugs were worked out. Christianity Today
  • That's when Johnny hears the ice shift; the cannonball sound makes his ears ring, and cracks run through the ice by his boots.
  • Please run through these names again from the top of the list.
  • The director wants to run through the whole play this morning.
  • Now he could let it run through his fingers without the fist feeling any tension.
  • Two flat steel bands run through the spine of the lamp, which insulate power feeds and prevent the lamp from buckling.
  • I don't want to drag this meeting out too long, so could we run through the main points quickly?
  • When she'd watched her entire town be obliterated by explosives, in order to destroy an out of control infestation of vampires, so many thoughts and feelings had run through her mind.
  • The group hope one day to get the chance to run through New York.
  • Quins' next try came when prop Lou Clancy took the ball on from a line-out and Avon's defence was broken, allowing scrum-half Saskia Brazier-Kobus to run through to score.
  • That dark curly hair that just begs your fingers to run through it, those deep brown brooding eyes, that body!
  • Councilman Jose Huizar wants a trolley to run through Downtown primarily through a "revitalized" Broadway. Archive 2009-08-01
  • It was McCrickard's decoy run that opened the way for half back dan Morgan to make a tremendous run through the middle be unleashing a thunderbolt shot.
  • They sell preprinted sheets that you run through your laser printer to make brochures and business cards and such.
  • The digital visuals have to be converted into film which can be run through a projector.
  • Truly, the obsessions which subtend that novel are without a doubt the strongest of all those which run through my work, including Empire of the Sun. Ballardian » ‘Le passé composé de J. G. Ballard’: JGB on Empire of the Sun
  • The Meat boys are determined not to make any concessions to the white-livered weaker players among us: having run through its first world, I can assure you that there's essentially no such thing as a safe landing in any of Meat Boy's levels until you've reached the end. Ten for 2010: the 10 most-anticipated games coming in the new year Boing Boing
  • I felt a quiver of excitement run through me.
  • In addition to lots of bluesy riff bashing, hard rock power chording and screaming bent-note guitar solos, there are elements of pop, Celtic, Indian, folk, and 20th century classical music that run throughout it.
  • He saw a man lying on the ground, about to be run through by the blade of one of the ugly monsters.
  • Scheduled dives for qualified divers run throughout the summer.
  • By five o'clock, as the sun began to dip, little shivers seemed to run through the crowd. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • Roadways that run through city centres, food refrigerators that destroyed the ecosystem of their homeworld.
  • Many other streams and waterfalls run through this area's rocky escarpments and narrow valleys.
  • Then a rope, on the principle of a shoelace, is run through the eyelets, and on the principle of a shoelacing the man is laced in the canvas. Chapter 7
  • Similar ideas run through much futurological and policy work on telecommunications today.
  • In the lead-up to a race I run through lots of scenarios and afterwards think about how I could have improved my performance.
  • He wipes the drool, takes a swig of beer and takes a quick run through the Internet to keep from falling asleep.
  • Seems fitting, since 75% of the country's supply of hops comes from Washington farms, and it's an indespensible ingredient in our fine micro-brews, but I have an unofficial question ... just how much does it cost to get this stuff written up, run through the code revisor, published and pasted into the bill books, heard by a committee, etc. etc. Time to celebrate!
  • No matter how many fads they run through, no matter how many items they purchase in order to refashion their identity, they can never completely escape the political tragedy of the recent past.
  • He splashed the water on his face and found it refreshingly cool, he dipped his head under and felt the chill run through his body.
  • With a rattle the chain began to run through the pulley at the end of the crane and drop towards the canal. THE THIRD CLASS GENIE
  • The "straight process," so called, of the phototype printer, reproducing a pen-and-ink line drawing on a zinc plate which could be immediately run through a Hoe process, was perfected. Outdoor Sketching Four Talks Given before the Art Institute of Chicago; The Scammon Lectures, 1914
  • During the four weeks the rotators work at Ben Taub, they work 14-hour night shifts that start Wednesday and run through Monday.
  • Before the lions, there was a whole gamut of animals to run through, not quite literally. Times, Sunday Times
  • Enter your symptoms and the site will run through a series of questions and answers to elicit what may be wrong with you before suggesting advice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here, we run through a list of what's on offer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Put the coffee in the filter and let the water run through.
  • It is good to see combined programmes such as these being run throughout the world and for police agencies being able to pool resources and information.
  • The "forward" face guard theory and "backward" pharynx sound theory, developed from the Italian traditional Bel Canto, are the core threads that run through all ideas in various vocal music schools.
  • I discovered the Cuban Writing Retreat, run through the University of Sydney under the auspice of award winning Australian author Sue Woolfe last year after the Byron Bay Writers Festival. Writer’s Paradise « Write Anything
  • The rope on this anchor ought to run through a bow cleat or preferably a bow roller so that it keeps the bow into the wind.
  • Nun-enforced restrictions on drunken stumbling and big bad rules against any liquor whatsoever represent a valliant attempt by the oinkbots to prevent anyone from getting run through with a Samurai sword or just plain stabbed, both of which happened last year with disturbing frequency. I am a bad, bad man…. « Skid Roche
  • A clean-up would create a better road and probably safer water for campers, who get potable water from small creeks that run through the site.
  • When we meet to run through the set questions, with the tape recorder on the table, he is more cautious, the blokeish candour has disappeared.
  • Many other streams and waterfalls run through this area's rocky escarpments and narrow valleys.
  • Waste from the ship's bilges is pumped into holding tanks, then run through separators to remove water from the oil.
  • The inner end of the sumpit, or arrow, is run through a piece of pith fitting exactly to the tube, so that there is little friction as they are blown out of the tube by the mouth. Mark Seaworth
  • Claire O'Hara was excellent, setting up the goal chance with a great run through the centre with just two minutes remaining.
  • Redlands Daily Facts send two reporters to "420 Festival" at Pharaoh's Theme and Water Park REDLANDS - More than 3,500 people took to the streets of Redlands in the 26th annual Run Through Redlands Sunday morning. Undefined
  • As with every Lonely Planet book, a big part of the fun is perusing the many fascinating sidebars, such as the brief description of curling, one of Canada's national sports ( "loosely defined as shuffleboard on ice") - every town in the region has a curling club - or their concise sketch of the three main highways that run through the Yukon. Chicagotribune.com -
  • You won't be able to take that wild slalom downhill run through a hundred other emotions. Times, Sunday Times
  • So here I am in rehearsal doing our last run through of the song.
  • We beach the raft and pull out our cameras as raft number two begins its run through the 400 metres of white water.
  • It is contagious, and has been known to run through a whole family or school; but it is not dangerous, unless, which is rarely the case, it leaves the "parotid" gland, and migrates either to the head, to the breast, or to the testicle. Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children
  • The waste will be run through a methane digester, a tank in which bacteria break down the feces to create methane.
  • You'll also notice definite long gullies and gutters that run through
  • From sunset to sunrise a sustaining energy seems to run through the ship. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the open spaces the requirement is not simply for one man to run through or around another. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having read one Wallender book by him (The Dogs of Riga), Mr Queenan lost no time in polishing off his entire oeuvre, following this achievement by a quick run through all of Maj Sjowall and Per Wahloo's ten Martin Beck novels. Nordic noir meets approval
  • Shiatsu uses the meridian lines that run through the body.
  • They turned their pages in perfect harmony and experienced a decent run through of a difficult text rather than an intense spiritual journey.
  • After all, anyone can relate to those moments when the calm is broken by the undercurrents of anguish, disappointment and resentment that run through every family.
  • Yorkshire have had plenty of times to celebrate, almost twice as many as the nearest rival, and indeed I was actually at the crease (non-striker) when they clinched the last of their great run through the 1960s. Somerset county championship win would exorcise ghosts of legends past
  • They run through various categories, whether it's consumer electronics housewares, clothing, and the like.
  • One of the other themes that run through your work is anthropomorphic or inanimate objects that come to life in some way.
  • M.m. St John's night 1673 in danger of being run through with a sword by a young templer at M. Burges 'chamber in the M. Temple. Miscellanies Upon Various Subjects
  • They run through 20 bottles of wine a week
  • Ralph has a bloody coxcomb, by a blow from a messan-page whom nobody knew — Dick Seyton of Windygowl is run through the arm, and two gallants of the Leslies have suffered phlebotomy. The Abbot
  • It is the kind of place where bulls run through the DNA ... where the bullfight is the highlight of the fiesta BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
  • However, Orisa… the forces of nature that run through and around this planet, have been interpreted in this male/female polarity.
  • Lower down, on pistes that run through dense forests, conditions can be much iffier. Times, Sunday Times
  • I just had the perfect run, mate, it was like I was in the zone, you know, it was just all happening for me, and I just got the best run through.
  • After standing some time, the cheese is taken out of the vat, and laid on a large cheese-cloth, and the curd again broken from the top down the centre, and more salt mixed with it; after which it is pressed into the vat by the hand as before, and weights are again put upon it, while skewers are run through holes purposely left in the vat, into the sides of the cheese, as before. The Lady's Country Companion: or, How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally
  • Nothing in his uncle Gaius so excited his envy and admiration as the fact that he had in so short a time run through the vast wealth which Tiberius had left him.
  • My poor Lirriper was a handsome figure of a man, with a beaming eye and a voice as mellow as a musical instrument made of honey and steel, but he had ever been a free liver being in the commercial travelling line and travelling what he called a limekiln road -- "a dry road, Emma my dear," my poor Lirriper says to me, "where I have to lay the dust with one drink or another all day long and half the night, and it wears me Emma" -- and this led to his running through a good deal and might have run through the turnpike too when that dreadful horse that never would stand still for a single instant set off, but for its being night and the gate shut and consequently took his wheel, my poor Lirriper and the gig smashed to atoms and never spoke afterwards. Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings
  • Additionally glossy or textured surfaces can be applied using a process called supercalendering, in which the fresh rolled paper is run through an additional series of rollers to imprint the desired texture.
  • Packers 17-10 Bears, 8:49 3rd quarter The Bears front seven might just be getting tired here - suddenly Ryan Grant is finding huge gaps to run through here as he leads the Packers down to the Chicago 12 in double-quick time. Green Bay Packers 27-17 Chicago Bears - as it happened | Paolo Bandini
  • The paradoxes of citation and prosopopoeia (speaking for/as others) common to the virtuoso and to the writer are threads that run through chapters six through eight.
  • Special seminars aimed at readers, writers and illustrators of kids' books will run throughout the duration of the book exhibition.
  • They used a tiny piece of what is known as a piezoelectric material, which expands and contracts when an electrical current is run through it. BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • The thought of crossing it made a shiver of fear run through her.
  • She felt a surge of excitement run through her.
  • It's the actual shape of the words printed on the sound portion of the film that creates the soundtrack when run through a projector, while the visuals are a collage of pages from the same magazine combined with hand painting on film.
  • Then let it run through a boulter, and put a little Orange flower-water to it, and sliced bread; and so serve it up cold. The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened
  • Watching the Journal run through its one-sided antics is no different than observing the rest of our out-of-stream mainstream media. Mjh's blog — 2009 — September
  • You won't be able to take that wild slalom downhill run through a hundred other emotions. Times, Sunday Times
  • I felt relief run through me, and then shook the feeling away, telling myself that I really didn't care.
  • As the line did not run through or near the Edeowie township the Government decided to survey new towns at Edeowie and Parachilna.
  • My injury was the result of a gentle run through University Parks yesterday afternoon.
  • The peaks are in the north; below the snow-line rivers run through turfy valleys and fine forests.
  • We walked around to the other end of the ovens where the agave is taken out of the ovens and run through a machine, which shreds and squeezes it. Drinking Tequila In Tequila
  • The trio bring their mastery of flute, bouzouki and accordion to bear on traditions as diverse as musette and klezmer, reminding us of the common threads that run through music the world over.
  • The wood trash section was run through a gigantic chipper; a big pile of damp-looking wood mulch lay around the back.
  • The solution is then allowed to run through the column.
  • Elements of flamenco, indigenous folk music, and contemporary harmonic complexity run through Kaufman's work.
  • He is liberal in trite reflections and frigid conceits (i. 19, 55, 97, 103, 107, in fact everywhere); and his puns run through whole lines; this in fine Sanskrit style is inevitable. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Sorry - no time to run through the “Continuum of Force” when some maniac is right in your face with a weapon as soon as you get out of the van. The Last Pop Song « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Also saw a nyala run through a high fence like it wasn't there. A Look Over the Fence
  • IMAX glasses are collected by theatre employees, run through an industrial dishwasher that uses soap, bleach, and sterilizer, with water at 120 degrees F. 3D Ticket Prices Are on the Rise, Effective This Weekend | /Film
  • No, indeed," said poor Fiddlecumdoo, "I've been run through a clothes-wringer, which is much worse than being stepped on. The Surprising Adventures of the Magical Monarch of Mo and His People
  • The pictures are all in black and white - except for five colour townscapes - and trace how the primitive and the evocative run through the whole domain, both north and south.
  • the "clubmen" who would have run through a brick wall for the cause. The Guardian World News
  • His lack of size and strength allowed bigger receivers to run through his jams or outmuscle him for passes downfield.
  • The ball drops for Pat Nevin to run through and fire expertly past the keeper low into the left corner.
  • You won't be able to take that wild slalom downhill run through a hundred other emotions. Times, Sunday Times
  • It did not seem at all, though I viewed it a good while as it was sucking, to thrust more of its nose into the skin then the very snout D, nor did it cause the least discernable pain, and yet the blood seem'd to run through its head very quick and freely, so that it seems there is no part of the skin but the blood is dispers'd into, nay, even into the _cuticula_; for had it thrust its whole nose in from D to CC, it would not have amounted to the supposed thickness of that _tegument_, the length of the nose being not more then a three hundredth part of an inch. Micrographia Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon
  • Since the 1950s, jumps had persistently turned up in weather and climate models, whether built from rotating dishpans or from sets of equations run through computers.
  • Although the picture is sharper and shows less speckling than the VHS release, throughout its running time it is plagued with smeary streaks; it actually looks as if it's being run through a projector.
  • For my 21st birthday I want to slalom through the Northern Lights the way children run through floor fountains.
  • Usually at this point in the day, I would place the baby in the basinet and quickly run through the shower, barely letting the water hit me so that I could be completely ready and have the house somewhat in order before the baby awakened. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Dad
  • These matters cannot be hurried," explained the moneychanger, opening each of the saddlebags and allowing his pudgy fingers to run through the metal coins. Emperor of Ansalon
  • Northern Province is undoubtedly one of the most blessed parts of Zambia with abundant perennial streams that run throughout the year.
  • Peter fires a hose of steaming water at the crocks before they're run through the main dishwashers.
  • Czech, and Russian manufacture, English Bedfords and American GMC's captured during the summer, agricultural tractors towing carts and limbers — pressed into service by the resourceful Colonel Finkh — waited with three thousand tons of supplies which were to be run through the corridor to revictual the 6th Army. Barbarossa
  • Commentary bus tours run through it and there's a Skyfari chair lift that offers you aerial views of the menagerie.
  • Before he could react, a black shadow had descended upon him, causing a sharp sting of pain to run through his right arm.
  • The scoundrel was run through with a long iron stake in a most indelicate way and served up to his hungry flock as Roast Flank of Minister. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • She continued to run through the harsh branches as they scraped her soft skin slightly.
  • Turf racing is scheduled to run through the third week of November and may go longer, weather permitting.
  • A travel representative will meet them at the airport, bring them to their guesthouse and run through the route they've chosen for the next 13 days.
  • Some superstitious fools suppose that they which die of the garget are ridden with the nightmare, and therefore they hang up stones which naturally have holes in them, and must be found unlooked for; as if such a stone were an apt cockshot for the devil to run through and solace himself withal, while the cattle go scotfree and are not molested by him! Of the Air and Soil and Commodities of This Island. Chapter X. [1577, Book I., Chapter 13; 1587, Book I., Chapter 18
  • In July, the Senior tour would begin, with perhaps an invitational doubles event or even a pairing of Senior men and women bowlers, and run through October.
  • Here you get both an autumn and winter flush of fish, then a secondary spring run through April and May.
  • Every quarter-miler knows the feeling of that pain in the last 50m, but we know we can run through it. Times, Sunday Times

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