31. The decisive goal arrived against the run of play. 32. Ormanroyd familiar leggy run of his turns it back to Lewis, Speedy let it run on to Jochim. 33. She stood out from the general run of Tory women like a Bird of Paradise in Trafalgar Square. 34. They do a run of one and a half to two hours, then return for breakfast. 35. They were out at work often till late evening, but gave us the run of the house and William had the chance to get on with some schoolwork. 36. Smaller runs of different products can be efficiently processed thereby complementing the requirement of their customers who themselves operate on tight stock levels. 37. Either Hess will name me -- which God forbid he should be stupid enough to do -- or I will be contacted in the normal run of things. 38. It ought to be said that this particular extract poses more difficulties than the normal run of parish registers. 39. The point seems to be that knowing or believing are simple words which do not in the ordinary run of things require an explanation. 40. Firms and institutions which are otherwise financially sound could be hard hit by a protracted run of debt defaults. |