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She then ran into the kitchen to grab the potato bake she had prepared earlier that day, grabbed her keys and ran out of her apartment.
We had one project where we took a rooming house and renovated it and we ran into a lot of unforeseen costs, dealing with code issues.
Clinic staff cared for a man when he ran into the Plunket rooms with an almost severed finger.
He then became angry and threw a plastic Christmas tree at him, ran into the kitchen and armed herself with a knife.
As she ran into the house, she collided with a young man, sending them both sprawling on to the ground.
A passing car lost control and ran into the telephone kiosk knocking it to the ground.
Sneaking through the room, he was about to launch an attack on the intruder when he ran into the dresser, knocking over a lamp.
There was a screech of tires and a crash as the truck ran into her Porsche convertible.
They rushed into the room in a mad panic and ran into her, nearly knocking her over in the process.
He stumbled away and nearly ran into a teacher just before we walked into the cafeteria.
Everyone blamed each other but I suspect she actually ran into a tree and knocked herself out or something.
And then suddenly, one of the guys ran into me, knocking me down, along with my box, which held my computer disks and floppies.
They were college sweethearts, and had met when they ran into each other in the quad, and her mother spilled coffee all over her father's shirt.
Just after I finished school, my older brother Hal ran into some financial difficulties.
It is not yet known how much but police confirmed the amount ran into thousands of pounds.
Mrs Burgess said she had never kept a tally of how much money she had raised, but said it ran into thousands of pounds.
They ran into trouble in the centre of the city when the bus began backfiring.
The dining car of the wrecked train jumped to the side track and ran into the freight engine, which telescoped the car.
They ran into Marcus, who'd disappeared as soon as he came off stage, in the fenced in area by the backstage door.
I ran into the kitchen, expecting to see my aunt there, an angry scowl placed upon her face.
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And Polly ran into her own room, to prink also, fearing that her friend might be ashamed of her plain costume.
Then he jumped from his chair and ran into the store, where the new retail customer was primping in front of the mirror.
The whole party ran into the grillroom and chased Jack Frost away with hot chocolate and cakes.
At Thirty-second Street he ran into Burman, with whom he had all but cornered wheat.
The water ran into it sluggishly, and drained out half a mile below over muddy shallows.
Coming up unexpectedly by a byroad, they captured all the National pickets except one, who gave the alarm and ran into the camp.
He ran into her, finally, after he'd been on Callisto for nearly eight months.
Thea jumped up and ran into the hall, where Ottenburg stood smiling, his caped cloak open, his silk hat in his white-kid hand.
The car ran into Bedford and taking the turn to the right, he swung on to the northbound turnpike.
Fourier made this the subject of a brilliant argument, although he ran into utopianism in the elaboration of his ideas.
When the train ran into Bologna Station, they were still in the restaurant car.
The poor Otaheitean stared listlessly for a moment at the huge cupola, and ran into a toyshop to play with beads.
Isabel ran into the house, and, with one look at the chest, set about preparing her supper.
Edmund gasped once or twice, and then ran into the cave to tell the cockatrice.
This time I jumped up, ran into the house, and got down some corn-pone and a leg of turkey.
Perhaps we ran into a cloud of cosmic dust that intercepted the Sun's rays.
Just as we were steaming into Thomasville we ran into a train ahead, and there was some loss of life and great damage.
About ten-thirty of this most delightful and favorable day we ran into a school of barracuda.
As they ran into tilbury Station a train was standing at the departure platform.
Then a maidservant ran into the hall and hurriedly said something, mentioning the princess.
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