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Sentence count:191+5Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bump intobutt againstcollide withcome acrossencounterhitimpinge onjar againstknock againstmeetrun acrossseestrikeSimilar words: turn intointoin the long rungo intoget intopoint outfit intoin touchMeaning: v. 1. be beset by 2. collide violently with an obstacle 3. hit against; come into sudden contact with 4. come together. 
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(151) The listing companies also benefit from interest earned on the oversubscriptions, which have run into billions of dollars.
(152) You run into a winter scenery, Reviving quietly a children story.
(153) An application designed to work against an ASCII database may run into problems if used against an EBCDIC database, because of the difference in the collating sequence.
(154) On the way they had run into a high wind.
(155) While affirming fully market economy, actual some people for one's own interests often break one's word, swindle, and that fake and forged phenomenon is a most obvious one ordinary consumer run into.
(156) Even when countries successfully drive down wages, which is now happening in all the euro-crisis countries, they run into another problem: incomes are falling, but debt is not.
(157) It is to be expected that an experiment will sometimes run into a snag at first.
(158) The existing theories of neoclassicism fail to explain the empirical fact that some newspaper firms run into marginal loses in its circulation market.
(159) I kept thinking I am going to run into some empty-headed noble who will try to involve me in endless, trivial small talk.
(160) This takes in disorder, there are a lot of ships of dog dinners, we see to the godown, if the things all had no, that was to run into pirate.
(161) Many trainee truckers 0drop out before completing their first year of work, even though this means they must repay the trucking company their training costs, which run into thousands of dollars.
(162) I hope that the climbers don't run into a snow-storm halfway up.
(163) The Northamptonshire Yeomanry was now launched forward again to exploit this success, only to run into Peiper's Panthers and more StuG IIIs in hull-down firing positions.
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(164) When at home, you may sneak away to run into the study and check your email.
(165) When being looked for the stopping point, we have run into a lot of difficulties.
(166) We find that the two former schools always run into agnosticism in the logical operation, but the latter leads to absolutely uncertainty.
(167) We might run into traffic at this time of day.
(168) Thus Iran must run into the ground until it takes the reasonable offer on the table and may even contemplate regime change, depending on which analyst's viewpoint you read.
(169) He was delighted beyond measure to run into an old friend.
(170) "It is natural for careless writers to run into faults they never think of" (George Berkeley).
(171) Heir to the throne Prince Charles paid off a family debt incurred more than 350 years ago—but was spared the accumulated interest that could have run into tens of thousands of pounds.
(172) We'll run into debt if you spend more than our income.
(173) We won't run into any problem of non - commutativity in constructing these operators.
(174) We have been together the that long time, I thought I as if am you, you compared to my even more unimportance, I really are unable to imagine as if how if I haven't run into your me the life am!
(175) Having run into trouble as a youngster, Humphrey has "street credibility, " something social workers from more middle-class backgrounds may lack.
(176) Yesterday I nearly run into robert redford in the ginza.
(177) Kimberly and Janet run into Rocco, a pimp talking on a cell phone.
(178) Clerk: That's a good idea. And remind them to be slow at the beginning, not to run into the railings.
(179) Yet studies run into the unreliability of modelling future climatic effects and sometimes ignore changes in land use and health care.
(180) The sweat began to run into Kunta's eyes, making him blink to stop the stinging.
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