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61. This pool is being run to raise funds to buy a new carpet for the church sanctuary.
62. Equally unexpectedly, he let the contest run to the bitter end.
63. The measures will run to the end of 1990, the same period as wage controls imposed at the weekend.
64. I'm going to run to the corner and back - time me.
65. Its interests run to hotels, construction companies and dabbling in currency futures.
66. Services should be run to suit the convenience of customers, not of staff.
67. Every night before her dinner she would run to paw my knee.
68. More of the Duke's men had run to the room and the noise of the fighting grew louder.
69. Membership Promotion During the Winter/Spring 1991/2 an advertising campaign was run to promote membership, generating over 1,000 enquiries.
70. My thoughts, naturally, run to calamity: What if Stan forgot us?
71. When the hopped wort has been cooled it is run to fermenting vessels where it meets its destiny with yeast.
72. They run to keep alive a tradition started by colonial Brits 58 years ago.
73. Weekly rates run to $3,750 during June, July, and August.
74. The company budget wouldn't run to a Mercedes, so I had to make do with a Ford instead.
75. While the cost has yet to be calculated, rough government estimates show it likely will run to billions of dollars.
76. So any dew drops condensing on the leaf face would run to the edges.
77. On the exhaust side, stainless steel piping was run to a large lorry exhaust on one mudguard.
78. Nowhere to run to if he were attacked, no house door to duck into.
79. Funding based on age-related pupil numbers may not run to small groups and bespoke programmes for individual pupils.
80. William Floyd, after a run to nowhere, spiked the ball a mile high.
81. That special trams were run to enable people to view a solar eclipse?
81. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
82. It was estimated that the cost of repairing damaged roads alone will run to £1m.
83. Special excursion trains would run to the Falls, and there would be seats for fifty thousand spectators.
84. United's 3-3 draw with Luton on Tuesday stretched their unbeaten run to four games since John Beck was sacked.
85. On my daily mail run to the Chautauqua office I feel the mountains over my shoulder stalking me.
86. In Chapters 5 and 6 the Chart is allowed to run to completion in order to determine the worst-case effects of lexical ambiguity.
87. She had to run to the sidewalk to get out of the way of the car.
88. But we may expect in the long run to become as comfortable in the new clothes as we were in the old.
89. Base runners run to a line near first base or home plate.
90. She fought back the sudden urge to run to him, to fling herself into his arms and beg his forgiveness.
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