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(1) The doctor's advice is to let the fever run its course.
(2) It seems the boom in World Music has run its course.
(3) We could do nothing but let the disease run its course. Sentencedict.com
(4) He promised to allow justice to run its course unimpeded.
(5) Recession in the country has run its course and left an aftermath of uncertainty.
(6) We can't cure the disease; it must run its course.
(7) I had to accept that the relationship had run its course.
(8) That agency opted to let nature run its course.
(9) We would let his interest run its course.
(10) It is fatal if allowed to run its course.
(11) Her academic job had run its course.
(12) Du Camp waited for this one to run its course like a fever.
(13) Once the disease has run its course,(Sentencedict.com) it's not likely to return.
(14) Greenspan suggested the recession might run its course by midyear.
(15) Destocking may have run its course.
(16) The fever must run its course.
(17) The disease must run its course.
(18) This flowering had run its course.
(19) "At the very least, destocking has run its course, and consumers' hand-to-mouth buying is eating into broader domestic inventories," Nicholas Snowdown, an analyst at Barclays Capital, said.
(20) Sometimes infatuation has to run its course as we need to learn certain lessons.
(21) The Democrats argue that the law must run its course.
(22) Porter's jazz LP has run its course on the record player to your left.
(23) They estimated that between 17,000 and 20,000 cows would die before the epidemic had run its course.
(24) It is becoming increasingly evident that the traditional scientific approach to determining reality has run its course.
(25) But meiosis in eggs may take half a century to run its course.
(26) It is by no means clear that the process of financial innovation has run its course.
(27) There is a widespread belief that the Age of Enlightenment has run its course.
(28) And increasingly, the relatively brief preoccupation with methodology was seen to have run its course in economics.
(29) At first he decided to let the mild illness run its course.
(30) Another style that's seeming over - used, and will probably run its course over the next year.
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