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How to use ran out in a sentence

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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.
Pubs throughout the district did a roaring trade, and the marquee at Cartmel Races ran out of beer, half way through Monday's meeting.
She got to the bottom of the stairs and ran out the front door of the building.
Few of us would know what to do if our water or electricity supplies were cut off, or the supermarkets ran out of food.
He appeared in Adidas ads for six years until his contract ran out last year.
Parteen were in contention right up until the last quarter, but Whitegate finished stronger and ran out winners by two goals at the finish.
This was a very one sided game which Bangor dominated from start to finish and they ran out deserving winners.
Manchester United ran out comfortable 3-0 winners and qualified for the quarter-finals.
Further goals were scored by James Gill and Rob Henson as they ran out 7-2 winners.
Taylor's mother recently ran out on her and her father, so things at home haven't been the best.
The party ran out of the palace and looked up in the sky and saw a swarm of what looked like lava bees holding lava bombs.
One particularly bad day, the kitchen ran out of gloves while I was helping out with a rush on the salad station.
The Saturday before New Year's Day they ran out of gas, but luckily were able to borrow some from a relative.
After I ran out of breath, I sat down on the swing, and swung slowly as Alex sat on the sand and made sandcastles.
I ran out of my house wearing a hot pink mini skirt and a black tank over it I had a black long sleeved fishnet shirt.
He began to heave the books at her, and when he ran out of books she made for him again.
Customers were annoyed when the boxes ran out of papers or the coin mechanism malfunctioned, as it often did.
When the arms and ammunitions ran out, the volunteers used blank weapons to parry the attacks.
The sobbing girl turned around and ran out of the room leaving her backpack and hand bag behind with the surprised young man.
Long lines formed outside gas stations and automatic teller machines ran out of cash.
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The anchor was weighed, and the transport ran out under her fore-topsail, as they were light-handed, and had to secure the anchor.
When Natasha ran out of the drawing room she only went as far as the conservatory.
In her wrapper she ran out into the hallway and found him descending the stairs.
And so saying, George ran out into the street and made his way towards Islington.
For an answer to this the tree frog ran out his tongue, and, sure enough, it was fastened at the front end.
Then the messman ran out to the trap-door and saw that the northern wireless mast had disappeared.
What must have happened is that the suit ran out of oxygen, and I lost consciousness due to anoxia.
No sound was heard but the gurgling of blood that ran out in floods on the floor.
To the surprise of the blase clerk, the well-known club man ran out of the hotel, dropping his hat in his excitement.
After that they all ran out of the sheepcote, but Rodny went indoors with Njal, and was there the rest of the night.
The oxygen would grow thinner and thinner, once our supplies of bottled gas ran out.
Then a man ran out of the draper's with a roll of oilcloth, and off they went again.
It became so stifling that Augustine ran out of spit and was forced to lick her lips.
We ran out of the snow through mile upon mile of snow-sheds, braced with twelve-inch beams, and planked with two-inch planking.
Then he ran out into the entryway, shouting and calling for his wife and daughter to come.
The Count and his servants ran out into the courtyard to look at the chimney stack to see if smoke were issuing from it.
While I was working in this way, getting more enraged every moment, a bedbug ran out of the seam between my fingers.
An old, noncommissioned officer ran out of the ranks and taking him by the elbow dragged him to his company.
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