Synonym: bump into, butt against, collide with, come across, encounter, hit, impinge on, jar against, knock against, meet, run across, see, strike. Similar words: turn into, into, in the long run, go into, get into, point out, fit into, in touch. Meaning: 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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(121) Be you go secretively and she dates again afraid the wife run into of woman.
(122) The potential worldwide TV audience, Garson says, will run into the billions.
(123) You should bring your living expenses within your income, or you run into debt.
(124) You can run into issues of things like overflow, underflow, with floating point numbers and when you see a whole bunches of ones, it's particularly a good time to be suspicious.
(125) Merging extents to get fewer extents (defragmentation) is beneficial to customers who have a large number of extents in a partition and are likely to run into the partition page overflow problem.
(126) It is much easier to run into debt than to get out of it.
(127) International negotiations over trade or climate change or nuclear non-proliferation always run into trouble for very specific reasons.
(128) The next rule is to pay ready money, and never, on any account, to run into debt.
(129) This makes this single check a catchall for all the problems you might run into.
(130) When ? Where ? and How did you run into Jane Austen?
(131) But large-scale efforts to computerise health records tend to run into bureaucratic, technical and ethical problems.
(132) If we spend more than our income, we'll run into debt.
(133) Detectives have run into a conspiracy of silence in the tight-knit communities of the peninsula. Sentencedict.com
(134) If you run into resistance at lower levels, try educating upper-level executives on the building-block approach instead.
(135) We are standing in the midst of a killing field. . . . Although we have not yet run into poachers, it must be only a matter of time until we do.
(136) Now you also may remember that we have already run into Spenser's Mammon before this point, before Paradise Lost.
(137) The deployment of these systems, make enterprise run into the bemusement of "Information Isolated Island".
(138) Although one may run into snags And be foiled everywhere in his course of pursuit.
(139) Before running into the dreamboat, will ascend the sky will perhaps arrange us to run into other person first; When we meet opposite party finally, then should feel grateful.
(140) Heir to the throne Prince Charles on Tuesday 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.
(141) Sure. Isn't is amazing that a bag lady had run into a gold watch in the garbage?
(142) Google's plan to digitise copyrighted texts has run into serious legal problems in the US.
(143) No matter if you use Smarty, a popular CMS, or a custom-built system, you'll run into the same configuration problems related to SELinux as soon as your code tries to modify the Web files.
(144) When kinglet's son leave his star, on the travel, run into a king, but that king think only of" reasonableness" of control everything, does this be unlike us?
(145) Just a few meters ahead, you run into a colonist who warns you not to go up the road.
(146) Glossary - Explains any legal terms you might run into in your document.
(147) Never run into debt, not if you can find anything else run into.
(148) When dealing with logical operators you run into a phenomenon called short circuiting.
(149) While there, you run into your next-door neighbor who's buying a hedge trimmer.
(150) Here we run into a problem of asset classes: the limited number of categories of assets from which investors can seek above-average returns.
More similar words: turn into, into, in the long run, go into, get into, point out, fit into, in touch, fall into, cut into, come into, look into, enter into, break into, slide into, in point of, burst into, keep in touch, in the event of, take into account, run, trunk, run out, run off, on the run, runner, run down, unit, run over, run out of.