1. He bumped into people without realising it, walked into walls and was almost run over by Tock in his protective case. 2. Usually, the plains were left to be run by native princes or village communities. 3. He had a supply with him when he was captured, but this would have run out by then. 4. It will be run by Lorna Jones, who is, of course, a woman. 5. Later still, if his own health began to fail, the farm would have to be run by a competent manager. 6. Hopefully that tape will have run out by now. 7. I said hopefully that tape will have run out by now. 8. Aunt Ilse from Oelwein may be right that Wall Street is run by cranky toddlers on sugar highs. 9. But cutting expenses could take on an even greater priority in a Grace-Hercules combination run by Gossage, say some observers. 10. But if Kerry stays on his current timetable, he will probably have decided whether to run by the time of the New Hampshire trip. |