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. |
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Pubs throughout the district did a roaring trade, and the marquee at Cartmel Races ran out of beer, half way through Monday's meeting. |
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She got to the bottom of the stairs and ran out the front door of the building. |
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Few of us would know what to do if our water or electricity supplies were cut off, or the supermarkets ran out of food. |
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He appeared in Adidas ads for six years until his contract ran out last year. |
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Parteen were in contention right up until the last quarter, but Whitegate finished stronger and ran out winners by two goals at the finish. |
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This was a very one sided game which Bangor dominated from start to finish and they ran out deserving winners. |
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Manchester United ran out comfortable 3-0 winners and qualified for the quarter-finals. |
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Further goals were scored by James Gill and Rob Henson as they ran out 7-2 winners. |
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Taylor's mother recently ran out on her and her father, so things at home haven't been the best. |
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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. |
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One particularly bad day, the kitchen ran out of gloves while I was helping out with a rush on the salad station. |
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The Saturday before New Year's Day they ran out of gas, but luckily were able to borrow some from a relative. |
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After I ran out of breath, I sat down on the swing, and swung slowly as Alex sat on the sand and made sandcastles. |
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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. |
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He began to heave the books at her, and when he ran out of books she made for him again. |
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Customers were annoyed when the boxes ran out of papers or the coin mechanism malfunctioned, as it often did. |
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When the arms and ammunitions ran out, the volunteers used blank weapons to parry the attacks. |
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The sobbing girl turned around and ran out of the room leaving her backpack and hand bag behind with the surprised young man. |
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Long lines formed outside gas stations and automatic teller machines ran out of cash. |
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During the spring, when the money ran out, Alma got a job at the local grocery store, bagging food for women who never even looked at her face. |
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The gunman, who wore a balaclava and a black bomber jacket, ran out of the house and fled the area, initially on foot. |
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As time ran out Steve Jones ballooned a shot high over the top, while Joe McMahon headed just wide from a Black corner. |
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She ran out into the hall and peered over the banister of the stairs, just in time to see her mother race out of the master bedroom. |
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I ran out of the bedroom and saw the hallway absolutely thick with black smoke. |
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I was seeing stars by this stage, so I was pleased when time ran out and the lights on the court went out. |
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In the other, I was barged into by a lorry when the driver ran out of room on his side of the road. |
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In plain view too, I ran out with a crowbar hammered it upside his cranium, he fell over dead, but no blood, only dust, he's a basehead. |
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Some rather meaningless words were exchanged, but they soon ran out of things to say. |
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In a high scoring cut and thrust thriller the St. Patrick's boys ran out six points winners. |
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I quickly threw some clothes on, pulled my hair back, grabbed my backpack, and ran out the door. |
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She flew out of bed, threw some clothes on, grabbed her books and glasses and ran out the door. |
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I scrubbed my face and brushed my teeth, grabbed my bag and ran out the door at 8.01, only one minute late! |
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She thrust her way through the crowd and ran out of the gym, the heavy doors slamming loudly behind her. |
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I ran out of the shop and as I did so there was a loud clap of thunder and a flash of lightning. |
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Finally, the Federals ran out of ammunition and turned to fighting hand-to-hand with bayonets, scrambling through the forest and the underbrush. |
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Apparently, they were issuing two and three tickets to each season ticket holder and that's why they ran out. |
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When she ran out of baking chocolate, she broke a bar of semi-sweet chocolate into little pieces and added them to the dough. |
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Bonniconlon at this stage began to tire and with the Belmullet midfield and half back line in top form Belmullet ran out winners. |
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The bell rang and Joan ran out of physics in relief, loaded down with a ton of homework. |
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When the school's copy machine ran out of toner, lack of money meant it was not an option to replace it. |
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I was doing a large amount of photocopying in the last half of my day at the software company, and the photocopier ran out of toner. |
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My acquaintance never ran out of metheglin, which was mixed when he harvested his honey, and he never failed to offer me a swig or two. |
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Dressed in black from top to toe, he felt his age in the end, though, and literally ran out of puff. |
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Yesterday an old man collapsed in the toilet, and Amelia ran out to fetch the ward sister. |
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He quickly got on some whites and boots and ran out to the middle carrying his pads and got padded up out there. |
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The breeze was light and warm, and the small stream, which ran out of the forest, trilled and bubbled in soft music. |
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The victim managed to retrieve her jacket and ran out the door leaving her sweater, mitts, hat and scarf inside. |
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But they ran out of steam and missed 20 shots on goal while Mercedes Stieber scored twice to lead Hungary into the last eight. |
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One winter they ran out of beer, so people were drinking shots of whiskey with red-wine chasers. |
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They have the same talons and beak structure as a bird of prey but weren't using them for this until their food source ran out. |
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But when the oil ran out, so did he, and Josefa birthed Rebecca into the world alone. |
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I ran out of patience with the busy lines with the voice that told me I was appreciated. |
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On the third cast, I could see a wake behind the fly, but ran out of water before the fish would take. |
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We used a 100 oz water bladder and two 22 oz water bottles each and still ran out of water on some rides. |
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With a dramatic swish of his cape, he ran out the hole he had blasted, jumping incredible distances just like the creatures they had faced. |
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I ran the entire bath but it was too cold and then the blinking water ran out. |
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The last time I ran out of gas, I had my mountain bike strapped to the top of the car. |
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Then, when he had finished, he got Zi to help him skin the deer and preserve the meat, in case they ever ran out of food. |
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This sudden demand for water must have somewhat overloaded the boiler as the hot water ran out almost immediately. |
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They ate us out of house and home, we have no hamburgers left and we ran out of cheese and onion rolls, but we're famous for that. |
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X was popularised as the unknown in maths when Descartes' printer ran out of Ys and Zs for the mathematician's equations. |
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When Leila was seven years old, her stepfather ran out of fuel when mowing, leaving a large rectangle of unmown orchard grass. |
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Eventually Elizabeth's fleet ran out of ammunition and withdrew to the narrows of the Channel. |
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Her neighbour heard a smash and ran out to see the boys running away from his car, the window was smashed. |
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The members of HPL went on strike until their contract ran out and the new service now navigates vessels on the Humber. |
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Ryan ran out from behind a parked car and ran into the front nearside corner of his vehicle. |
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Just ran out for some milk and there's this couple snogging in the car outside the store. |
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A young fugitive on a motorbike ran out of petrol and was kissed by the boss's snooty daughter as a dare. |
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Big Prairie and Gun Salute came running late to close the gap, but ran out of race track as Rush Bay held on to win by a neck. |
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He had very little money on him, his cash card remains unused and his mobile phone rang unanswered until the battery ran out. |
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And all the people and all the animals ran out into the rain, for they did not care that the fields were now muddy or that they were soaking wet. |
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The senior man broke away from the crowd and ran out the back door of the house to wail on the veranda. |
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Just now I have a still small but better understanding of why Archimedes ran out of that bathhouse buck naked. |
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When the original pilots voted to withdraw their services amid fears over river safety, their contracts ran out during the strike. |
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Maybe it's a preventative measure to stop drunks who ran out of smokes in the pub bundling in there but it was very annoying. |
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Soon 100 men lived and worked at the mill, sleeping in tents when beds in the bunkhouses ran out. |
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She bought butcher meat with her pocket money and, when that ran out, she resorted to pinching the family dog's food. |
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The innocent bystanders ran out the door of the tavern, including the bar tender. |
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The sister just ran into my room, clapped me on the face, and ran out again squeeing. |
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Stone jumped up, ignoring the sharp stab of pain as he rammed his knee on the edge of Earl's desk, and all but ran out of the door. |
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On a morning that had all four seasons come at once, the home side ran out winners by the odd goal in three. |
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Hatters old boy Kevin Cooper came back to haunt Stockport as Wimbledon ran out 2-1 winners at Edgeley Park. |
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The have-a-go hero ran out through an emergency exit and tried to stop the men getting away. |
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The train carrying the Cork team to Dublin constantly ran out of steam and tedious journeys of nine hours became the norm. |
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He ran out of grass and began feeding cattle hay and other nutrients in August, a month earlier than usual. |
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She ran out of the bathroom into her room, locked the door, and opened the window. |
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The whole party is being catered and the twenty-something woman making drinks tells me she ran out of tonic an hour ago. |
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And just as I said that, as if awaiting its cue, a huge mouse ran out from beneath the cooker and leapt out through the cat flap. |
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That Friday night he ran out of tobacco, threatened to kill himself if he was not given some, assaulted his cellmate and barricaded the cell. |
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The town apparently ran out of the popular hooters in the run-up to the big day today. |
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I'd been putting surgical spirit on my feet to toughen the skin, and I ran out of it. |
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An announcement came over the speakers in Swedish and everyone turned and ran out of the hall. |
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A psychiatrist ran out and saw that he wasn't breathing, and pulled his jaw forward to free up the air passage. |
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With his hypochondriac tendencies it's not hard to imagine why Mrs. Unger ran out of patience. |
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He did not notice the little kid that ran out of the back crying and screaming hysterically. |
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As I positioned myself for some close-ups, my film ran out and I whipped out another reel to reload. |
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I ran out of time this morning, so I just grabbed a couple of carrots and my new vegetable peeler. |
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When the road was clear, a few villagers ran out of their homes and onto the road, dogs barking and chickens clucking. |
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He ran out carrying a stack of blank papers, a bunch of crayons, pencils, charcoal sticks, a camera and a huge straw hat. |
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Even if I ran out of gas, I'd simply coast back down to Harbourville, where I know I'd be well taken care of. |
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Dave, as good as his word, went off on his world tour, getting as far as a potted yucca plant in an Australian bar before the money ran out. |
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The colt began picking off horses but soon ran out of running room on the inside. |
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At the peak of the insurrection, the defenders ran out of tear gas, and snipers began attempts to pick them off. |
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The first ran out of the facility in anger after a confrontation with another female. |
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But even he was shrugged off in the final 100 yards as the favourite ran out a convincing winner. |
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In some areas, so many voted that polling stations ran out of ballot papers. |
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We passed around popcorn and candy but when it ran out no one left the TV to get more. |
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She immediately ran out of her room and took a flying leap at the intruder. |
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Mark Hudson then hit the crossbar, Moyles was fouled and sub Tom Donovan converted the penalty as Celbridge ran out six point winners. |
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She dropped the phone and ran out of the house, not even grabbing a coat as she ran into the freezing cold outside. |
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Frankland saved at the feet of Danny Davis in injury time but Lewes ran out at full time as deserved winners. |
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She screamed in fury and then ran out of the room, hands over her ears as if she could hear someone screaming or maybe laughing at her. |
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The woman ran out in a fury, picked up the animal, and flung it savagely into the kennel. |
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As soon as Lucas tapped the crash cymbal on the drum kit to end the song, Sonya let go of the microphone and ran out of the room. |
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Zem and the women ran out into the streets, darting between people moving slowly in the opposite direction. |
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I stood there watching him for five seconds and knew he couldn't get out so ran out and deadlocked the front door. |
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The alarm went off, and Stacey ran out on the parade ground, holding armfuls of records and pop posters, her dearest possessions. |
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The kind of place, in fact, where mere mortals who ran out of puff on steep hills and couldn't stay upright on skis would not get much joy. |
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I would estimate that Leeds scored 24 or so points on skill, and the rest on still being on the park after Toulouse ran out of puff. |
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What I didn't know was then as each one ran out, Matt was chucking them onto the roaring bonfire to be devoured by the flames. |
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We were fairly certain that the pilot either blacked out again or ran out of fuel. |
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They hardly spent a dime, whereas I spent money so fast, I almost ran out of credit cards. |
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When money ran out, they were the only ones working on their land not grudging their son's indulgence in the newfound joys of matrimony. |
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Suddenly an armored van rolled up and troops ran out with automatic weapons and gas dischargers. |
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An endless belt ran out from the bottom of the pile and into the boat for loading. |
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Behind him he saw the Rockies enfold the city, before him its waters ran out into the oceans of the world. |
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However, in our testing, we ran out of volume gain before the bass driver distorted. |
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He doubled up in pain and she ran to Steve, grabbed him and then ran out of the room. |
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Lancaster received a double whammy as Avignon scored two quick tries and ran out 8-4 winners despite a late score to Squires. |
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When she went downstairs to investigate, she noticed her cat, Maverick, was missing, and ran out of the house to search for him. |
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About a mile further down the road, another dog ran out in front of the taxi. |
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Indeed, in the heatwave a few weeks back plenty of shops were selling twice the usual quantities of beer and several ran out. |
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Kapur had opportunities to win either of the first two games, but his racquet work deserted him when he ran out of gas in the third. |
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Lee nodded and ran out, forcing his legs to move fast even though they felt as if they were weighted down with lead. |
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We talked for a while, and after her coins ran out I jotted the number on the wood beside my phone and called her back. |
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For Italy it was a day of bitter disappointment as they ran out again battered and bruised by more adept opponents. |
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She ran out of the shroud of dust and towards the helicopters while dodging the rain of bullets that came behind. |
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She was on her way to an important business meeting and was dressed to impress when the whippet cross ran out in front of her car in Shannon Way. |
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And when we ran out of gas we had a whip-round and everyone gave me enough cents to fill up and get here. |
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As he practically ran out of the barn leading the horse behind him, all I could do was stand and stare after him. |
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We don't know how God kept the widow's cruse supplied with oil, and why she never ran out of flour during that long dry spell. |
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Cricket, football, knur and spell were amongst the most popular pastimes as well as time spent in the pub until the money ran out. |
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A workman had fitted locks to some windows, but ran out of locks and said he would come back later. |
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She scuttled over the window and ran out the yard sailing over the chain link fence and jumping into the car as it drove away. |
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Sulchan reportedly opened the door without anyone knowing and ran out behind her father as he was reversing into the yard of their Freeport home. |
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Firefighters did the walk in relays, taking over from one another when the air in their breathing apparatus ran out. |
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The German fighters were also limited in that they could not reload their guns if they ran out of ammunition while over Kent etc. |
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Masters of the last-gasp victory, Cranfield finally ran out of puff in the grand final of the popular University Challenge. |
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I ran out of fingers to count on during the World Cup hosts' 13-0 laugher over San Marino on Wednesday. |
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We ran out of time and just took a shot, but the bike bogged when I let out the clutch. |
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Before Alex even rang the bell, Elle opened the door and ran out to give Alex a hug. |
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He spent his entire 10 minutes bloviating and talking about how much he liked him that the the time ran out and he didn't have time to even pose a question. |
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No white knight arrived for inViso in the fall of 2001, however, as it also ran out of money in the absence of customer orders and had to close its doors. |
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Naturally enough, I hadn't taken in any of the aforesaid content, so I bluffed my way through the quiz and practically ran out of the room to my Biology class. |
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Voting in Samarra was so heavy that polling places ran out of ballots in the early afternoon, officials said, and more were brought in under U.S. support. |
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And ran out bare minutes later with generous amounts of local brie, stilton and mature cheddar, plus a box of mixed highland soft cheeses and some oatcakes. |
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Molly ran out of the room, her pure blonde hair streaming behind her. |
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When I ran out of money I ended up borrowing and then thieving. |
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Grabbing his jacket, he ran out the door and into his truck, throwing it into reverse, then drive and gunning it down the road away from that prison he had to stay at. |
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One April, as I sat reading a book, my mother rushed into the kitchen, emptied the contents of the breadbox into her apron, and ran out the front door. |
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Pulling on slip-on shoes, she ran out the door, forgetting her keys. |
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He caught up to Sue, who was in fainting fits, and put her on the bed, after which he breathlessly summoned the landlady and ran out for a doctor. |
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I also took lots of matches, in case we ran out, and an electric torch. |
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The defenders ran out of ammunition while the Royalist besiegers kept up the bombardment as though determined to destroy everything opposing them. |
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I had nine minutes to park myself on a seat in my homeroom class before I ran out of time, and it was still a good twelve minutes until I arrived at school. |
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Although Josh was able to repass Mawer for the third place he had lost while avoiding the wayward Senna, Fisher ran out of time to catch Duran for second. |
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The vessel apparently, through something having gone wrong with the steering gear, took a sudden sheer to port, ran out of the channel and grounded on the edge of it. |
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An investigation has been launched after three train carriages ran out of control before smashing through buffers and derailing yards from a busy line. |
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The money was reserved for sweet cider and ran out on Day Two. |
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I ran out of the room, down the hall, and into the girls lavatory, where I locked myself inside a stall and bawled until my eyes were just about swelled shut. |
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Scenes were reshot, money ran out, and interest from others dwindled. |
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Nevertheless, when that outlandish bird, attacked by the cat, shrieked for help in human accents, she ran out into the yard stopping her ears, and did not prevent the crime. |
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But Pawlenty then ran out of money after not meeting expectations in the Ames straw poll, so he dropped out of the race. |
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The Giants won 20-19 as the Bills missed a 48-yard field goal as the clock ran out. |
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At least one Texas town ran out of water completely and had to have it trucked in. |
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She didn't cry, or ring home for help, or panic when the money ran out. |
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The last 50 km we nearly ran out of fuel and the engine was misfiring. |
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Just as I began to think that Harvey would only stop when his car ran out of gas, the man skidded his car to a halt at the base of a building under construction. |
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Time and time again I put my foot down in that Beemer, pulled out to overtake the Rover, and then when I was on the wrong side of the road simply ran out of oomph. |
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The Wehrmacht, not anticipating a winter campaign, then ran out of steam and was overwhelmed by Soviet armies newly raised, unbeknown to the Germans. |
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At one time he sat astride the gun carriage as it was wheeled around the town until it ran out of control in Lansdowne Avenue and crashed into a tree. |
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Kilmaley finished strongly and ran out comprehensive winners. |
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His plan failed when he ran out of money for explosives and his conspirators planted the bomb next to the wrong support structure within the basement of the building. |
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Actually, I ran out to conduct a chair lift demonstration for our salesman M.K. and his buddies who were dying to see how the whole set-up worked. |
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During a Friday night on either the first or second week, the propane tank ran out of gas, which is how we cook everything. |
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The front door burst open and she ran out to him, her arms open wide. |
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He couldn't stand the fact that she ran out on him last night. |
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A man and his daughter were riding on a motorbike on a rural road, when a hairy manlike creature ran out of the woods, and stood about 75 feet in front of them. |
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When the airplane ran out of runway, it was just shy of 60 knots. |
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Douglas had one more special save to make as Spencer refused to capitulate, bustling his way into the box but it would not really have mattered as time ran out. |
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When we ran out of money during post-production of the film, I had to sell this same apartment, and found that the only potential buyers were other Westerners. |
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For Thanksgiving Day, I was supposed to have turducken with a couple peeps, but the restaurant we went to ran out of it, so we had deep-fried turkey instead. |
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The light tackle had no chance of holding such a monster as it ran out of the tail of the pool, taking all of the line and backing with it, which snapped at the drum. |
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He expressed the concern that if redundancy money were simply spent on necessities, there would be a social explosion waiting to happen when that money ran out. |
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Back at police headquarters, Chief of Police Michael Floore Sr. ran out of the detective bureau, Barking into a walkie talkie. |
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His coal miner father had been the one whose luck ran out when he was bayoneted to death by a Japanese soldier. |
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All but seven of the 80 crew members survived, even though most had to bail out or crash-land because their aircraft ran out of fuel before reaching landing sites in China. |
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Trying for more yardage after a reception instead of calling a timeout or going out of bounds, he ran out the dock, costing his team an attempt at a game-winning field goal. |
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Police describe a moment that then came when Tamerlan either ran out for ammo or fumbled while reloading. |
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I'm not as young as I was, though, and I ran out of puff on the way back. |
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And a man who previously appeared to have been born under a four-leaf clover while holding a rabbit's foot and a lucky horseshoe simply ran out of good fortune. |
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After a tussle and some screaming, he ran out, mission unaccomplished. |
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The Kildare keeper saved well and Sexton flung himself through the air but could not direct the ball into the net as the clock ran out on Down's challenge. |
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A quick drop kick conversion from Ellis brought them within two points but despite the best efforts from the whole team they finally ran out time. |
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The officers ran out down the stairs and onto King Street, where the men of Lossburg's regiment had unlimbered a battery of cannons in a small park. |
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I picked her up, cuddling her close to my chest, and ran out of there. |
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Trek yanked on his jeans and a yellow raincoat and ran out into the storm. |
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I scrambled to get in the shower, towel dried my hair, scarfed down some breakfast, found some clothes on the floor that smelled clean, and ran out the door. |
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The even money chance was in front from the break and while she carried very little confidence in the betting ring nevertheless ran out a very easy winner at the finish. |
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As petuntse ran out, they found new ways to keep the workability of Tz'u', by composing a mixture of kaolin and petuntse. |
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His camera ran out of juice because he forgot to replace the battery. |
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But they ran out of time and inspiration as Les Bleus set up a deserved semi-final clash with Wales. |
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When I ran out of gas, fortunately I managed to coast into a nearby gas station. |
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Flake after flake ran out of the tubs, until we were compelled to hand the end of our line to the second mate to splice his own on to. |
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We had topped the high country, too, and had started down the other side of the mountains that ran out on the promontory. |
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Many of the men were near death from disease, as the conditions were very cramped and most of the ships ran out of food and water. |
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While Jones was off the field receiving attention, substitute fielder Gary Pratt ran out Australian captain Ricky Ponting. |
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Several British players had to be sent home early because the tour ran out of money. |
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At the end of the 2006 season Brian Noble's contract as Head Coach ran out and was not renewed. |
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After once again leading on the cards for most of the fight, he ran out of steam and was defeated by knockout in round eleven. |
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Some tanks, disabled on the beach, continued to provide covering fire until their ammunition ran out or they were swamped by the rising tide. |
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When the supply of indigenous slaves ran out, the slaveholders looked to Africa. |
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The affairs either ran out of steam or were halted after Caitlin discovered his infidelity. |
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Of the fighter losses 29 were from flak, one ran out of fuel, two collided, and one was a victim of friendly fire. |
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Finally in February 1980 the coal ran out and even Big Pit, then the oldest mine in Wales, had to close. |
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Plans to resupply the campaign by sea failed, and the large army rapidly ran out of food. |
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The winning goals were scored by Juan Ugarte and Darren Ferguson as Wrexham ran out winners in front of over 20,000 Wrexham fans. |
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Production of the Prima began when NSU's licence to build Lambrettas ran out. |
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This time the defenders were able to hold off the attack with cannon fire, but after a month of siege they ran out of ammunition. |
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When that man ran out of a house towards him, the defendant shot him because he feared for his own life. |
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After McDermid reluctantly agreed the woman threw ink at her and ran out of the room. |
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Zipping up my fly, i ran out of the park, ran without stopping, panicked, hysterical, ran for my life back to my dorm room. |
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The Pistons, once they smelled blood, got more aggressive and the Spurs simply ran out of gas. |
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It was a star-studded cast, until the money ran out and they all went back to Hollywood. |
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Clive ran out of the room laughing a toddlerish giggle, which was somewhat cute on an 11-year-old. |
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At last, in despair, we turned tail, ran out to sea, and sailed clear round Bassakanna. |
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Once he ran out of appeals, he knew he would soon feel the sting of the whip. |
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For example, on a long car-trip the other day, I ran out of power so I just did a few wind-ups on this plugged my phone in. |
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When the path suddenly ran out as darkness closed in, they were left disorientated and too frightened to go back along the trail. |
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The Lancastrian and Yorkist armies ran out of ammunition and threw food at each other. |
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Dina Sofamontanez, who runs Hostal El Inka, said she dropped prices when tourists ran out of money. |
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The timer ran out, and Wood's cowboy boots clomped along the cement floor as he moved on to test another area. |
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And the fact that the flame throwers ran out of juice halfway through just cemented Kanye as a bit of an eejit in my book. |
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As Jason went to snap the first shot, his fully-charged flashgun batteries ran out. |
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Foust said there will have to be a lot of rejiggering of the manifest if Russia were to cut off sales and the stockpile ran out. |
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She intended to make chocolate cookies for her inn guests, but ran out of baker's chocolate and instead used chopped-up semisweet chocolate. |
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The Blues' bold tactics left them vulnerable to constant rapid counter-attacks from an Arsenal side who eventually ran out 4-1 winners. |
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Scott Ritchie's lawsuit charges that he suffered the injuries when an ultrasonic scaler ran out of water and overheated. |
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They were just a couple of crackheads and my mates ran out and subdued them very quickly. |
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Tom Ryan's mount opened up a clear lead before the second last and ran out a comfortable six-length winner over Orvietan. |
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French Derby hero Intello ran out a facile winner of the Group 3 Prix Messidor at Maisons-Laffitte. |
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Wiley Post's luck ran out in 1935, but first he wore the world's first pressure suit at about 50,000 feet. |
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However, he quickly ran out of petrol and only just lasted home from Sohcahtoa. |
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A number of years ago, a clay called Motza clay from the Jerusalem and Negev area ran out. |
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I released my son's hand, and he ran out onto the playground. |
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The final pitted Lockwood against Springwood BC A, with Derek Frost the referee, and they ran out 2-0 winners in a best of three frames match. |
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We immediately stopped with the prune juice and I ran out into the night to buy some Gripe Water, which is supposed to help with these things. |
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The company overreached itself and ran out of money after one year. |
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While 60 percent of those that carried cash ran out of money before the end of their holiday, only 14 percent of traveller's cheque carriers suffered the same problem. |
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The balance of the car was real good and so were the tyres but near the end we ran conservative on the fuel to the point where we ran out on the backstretch. |
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Maccabi would have been out of contention were it not for Stoke's profligacy, but their fortune eventually ran out as the visitors opened the scoring. |
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Having underordered the popular new toys, we ran out within half a day. |
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Rowling later said that writing the book was a chore, that it could have been shorter, and that she ran out of time and energy as she tried to finish it. |
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After two of the team left, the project rather ran out of steam. |
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All of his subordinates denied having seen anything, save one, who ran out after it and returned claiming to have seen it, and was thereby identified as a flatterer. |
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Dr. Sandwith soon afterwards ran out to the excited chattering group in the garden, and after a few minutes' happy talk with him, Harry spoke to him of the visitors. |
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During the next leg, Matt was hindered by his motorcycle's small fuel tank, and Sabine ran out of money, forcing her to reach the destination on foot. |
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The ice cream cone was born in 1904 at the St Louis World's Fair, America, when Syrian entrepreneur Ernest E Hamwi ran out of dishes and passed a waffle to a work-mate. |
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Robert the Bruce declined to give battle and the campaign progressed ineffectually over the winter until supplies and money ran out in 1311, forcing Edward to return south. |
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A number of crews were also lost to hypothermia during the Battle of Britain when planes ran out of fuel or were shot down and ditched in the English Channel. |
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The British suffered heavy losses, especially due to machine gun fire during the attack and made only limited gains before they ran out of shells. |
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There was sand in every crook and nanny, from truck to keel. As the emerging seamen ran out of expletives so the Kalahari may have run out of sand. |
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When the engines ran out, Honda began building their own copy of the Tohatsu engine, and supplying these to customers to attach to their bicycles. |
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Longing, officious, anhedonic, pleading. Anna tried to make a list of every mood she'd ever been in but ran out of words before even half of her feelings were named. |
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To make it a great start to the day for the British contingent Londoner Oli Poiser took fifth but Steve Hobday's luck ran out when his engine blew while sixth. |
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Elias said he started the competition using Mann's HardNose Swimbaits but ran out of those and ended up using three different swimbaits during the course of the tournament. |
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A day after Red Bull announced they had abolished team orders for their duelling racers, Mark Webber's car mystifyingly ran out of fuel in qualifying. |
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Eventual winner Dashmar crossed the line to a deafening silence and, to add to the farce, a horse called Canonbiebothered gave up and ran out at the first bend. |
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By TREvOR BAxTER RL Correspondent BEn COCKAynE is searching for a new club after Hull KR finally ran out of patience with their errant utility back. |
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We could get carsick, stopping for pancakes, until we ran out of planet. |
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It happened last week, when Surrey's Murali Kartik ran out Somerset's Alex Barrow, sparking totally unjustified fury and exposing many people as utter morons. |
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