1.   My contract runs out in September.

2.   Their lease runs out in June.

3.   His contract with the club is due to run out in December.

4.   A special course was run early in the year, organised professionally by the Red Cross who sent an instructor to the company -- and charged for it.

5.   However, it ran out in its turn as he reached the next storey, occupied, Sunil had told him, by upper servants.

6.   And er if I just run through them in in the amended version as I understand it.

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

8.   Amerson injured the knee on a kickoff return as time ran out in the second quarter.

9.   Analysts said the third-quarter increase could have been driven by a rise in inventories after they were run down in the second quarter.

10.   And the wardrobe team should have been erased for choosing those unflattering white jeans Bullock runs around in through half the movie.

v. + in >>共 995
live 3.94%
say 2.38%
remain 2.16%
be 1.95%
kill 1.91%
work 1.82%
base 1.78%
use 1.69%
die 1.53%
stay 1.52%
run 0.02%
run + p. >>共 101
as 22.98%
for 7.88%
like 7.07%
short_of 5.12%
of 4.65%
in 4.63%
without 4.57%
until 4.24%
with 3.82%
during 3.69%
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