61.   Others in the ruling coalition said the government was running out of options.

62.   Pei Guanghua said the government has run out of money because of the widespread practice of submitting fraudulent claims for rebates.

63.   Our government has run in the red much of the time since the Great Depression and the New Deal.

64.   Politics was friendlier and the government ran better when there was more friendship and less hate-mongering in Washington.

65.   Previously the government ran up a fiscal deficit by covering Central Bank losses.

66.   Rubin said last Friday that the government will run out of borrowing authority on Halloween, and faces the possibility of default unless Congress raises the debt limit.

67.   Senate Democrats and key Republicans on the Senate Transportation and Infrastructure Committee insist the federal government should run the screening.

68.   She has views supported by many Westerners who feel that the federal government runs roughshod over their property rights in the name of environmental protection.

69.   Since then, he has had to admit that, after several years of surplus, the government will run fiscal deficits for the remainder of his term.

70.   Some Americans have long resented the fact that the government could run in the red while they could not.

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%
government + v. >>共 732
say 7.34%
be 6.16%
have 3.74%
take 1.68%
announce 1.61%
plan 1.45%
try 1.45%
want 1.26%
make 1.24%
deny 1.19%
run 0.21%
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