91.   His company just ran out of money.

92.   How his company might run.

93.   I realized then that the company would not run on autopilot and that it was getting to be my turn to invest personally.

94.   Hundreds of Coke employees will be assigned to help operate tourist attractions the company is running, or to work as volunteers -- at their regular salary.

95.   If consumers keep buying, traditional economists say, companies eventually will run out of workers and raw materials.

96.   If European countries press ahead with their own goal, European companies run the risk of incurring higher expenses while American companies benefit from easier rules.

97.   If Revlon continues to spend at that rate, the company will run out of money by the end of March.

98.   If Amgen acquires Immunex and attempts to market its arthritis drug Kineret with Enbrel, the newly formed company could run into a morass of antitrust problems.

99.   If the companies run the schools efficiently enough, they can profit.

100.   Imagine that a private company runs a municipal bus system, but its buses stop only near stores that it also owns.

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%
company + v. >>共 706
say 10.43%
be 8.93%
have 5.81%
make 2.11%
plan 1.80%
announce 1.17%
use 1.16%
offer 1.13%
sell 1.08%
try 0.97%
run 0.28%
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