Similar words: learn by rote, learn by heart, unbar, unborn, unbind, unbend, unbolt, sunburn. Meaning: v. pass by while running.
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121. This was the first independent radio station in the republic and was to be run by the students' official youth organization.
122. These clinics were run by the government to serve local people.
123. Spare time: An introduction to leisure course, run by Middlesbrough council leisure services, starts on February 27.
124. This was solved by setting up the first stall run by the eldest most respected woman in the village.
125. Some are run by private schools or firms, on contract with school districts.
126. These courses, run by further education colleges, are all based on National Certificate Modules.
127. Since then the city had been run by an interim commissioner.
128. Their manufacture is a cottage industry run by people on the fringes of society.
129. The annual mileages to be run by the new units will be well in excess of 150,000!
130. Run by qualified volunteers, the club is keen to attract people of all ages and all abilities.
131. Here, we explain the various possibilities if you wish to join a scheme run by your new employer.
132. The company itself is run by a board of directors elected by the shareholders.
133. The result is a permanent war establishment run by a privately incorporated economy operating within a political vacuum.
133. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
134. She is demanding a government of national consensus, leading to an election run by an independent election commission.
135. It has undergravel filtration run by two powerheads, with a protein skimmer.
136. We have seen that less than 1 percent of in-house training programs run by corporations are addressed to basic literacy needs.
137. It is set up under trust and run by trustees, appointed from management and sometimes from staff.
138. It is run by the charity Turning Point - of which the princess is patron.
139. These empires, run by the internalized voices of deified ancestors, demanded a firm control of classes and sections of society.
140. The 174-seater restaurant, run by catering manager, re-opened towards the end of last year after being totally refurbished.
141. The 1980s have also seen the development of four military schools run by the army but privately financed.
142. A scheme run by the Countryside Commission gives farmers an annual payment for neglected hedgerow.
143. She wanted to stay where she was, at a specialist adolescent residential unit run by a consultant child psychiatrist.
144. Six kilometres short of Poltava we turn aside from the highway into a colony for homeless vagabond children run by Anton Makarenko.
145. Projects would be run by youth groups and voluntary organizations as well as local authorities.
146. Very trendy new hotel run by Christina Ong, the Met adheres to the current fad for minimalism.
147. Because no one hearing his name thinks this Government is run by a bunch of lily-livered limousine-liberals.
148. H., a boarding school for students in the seventh to ninth grades run by the Legionaries.
149. A much higher proportion of special schools offer boarding facilities than ordinary schools, especially those run by voluntary organisations.
150. Run by fractious triumvirate, it produced some noble plays.
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