1.   Their lease runs out in June.

2.   The lease runs out in May and on Saturday the Rimers will send out their last Grand National horse.

3.   Adams apartment lease ran out shortly after Election Day.

4.   But I get the feeling America is letting the lease run out.

5.   For several years, they have trained at Bryant College in Smithfield, R.I., but the lease ran out last summer.

6.   Leases usually run between two and four years, with limits on mileage.

7.   Or until the lease runs out.

8.   The lease runs month to month, and terms were not disclosed.

9.   Then, last year, its lease ran out.

10.   Without an extension of the law in some form, all landlords would be free to charge whatever the market would bear when current leases run out.

n. + run >>共 1532
time 3.10%
company 1.82%
man 1.40%
people 1.39%
train 1.37%
government 1.16%
candidate 1.16%
car 1.03%
ad 0.93%
newspaper 0.92%
lease 0.07%
lease + v. >>共 89
be 24.00%
expire 22.93%
require 3.47%
allow 3.20%
run 3.20%
come 2.40%
end 2.13%
give 2.13%
include 2.13%
contain 1.87%
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