81.   The clock ran out this week on state Superior Court Judge Richard W. Story, a Columbia County native nominated for a federal judgeship.

82.   The human interval clock is running all the time as people unconsciously monitor the timing of external events and respond to them.

83.   The Lions let the clock run out rather than try to maneuver from that spot on the field, and they never saw the football again.

84.   The Trojans should probably do whatever they can to just let the clock run out in the next few games.

85.   Their clocks ran more slowly and, unsated by virtual realities, they imagined more easily.

86.   Their last two games with China in April were both decided in added time after the clock ran out.

87.   Then, as the clock ran down, the worker urged Ms. Sledge to find a job.

88.   There are not many cornball stories like it anymore, and the other day the clock ran out on this one.

89.   They had never had a clock run out on them at Olympus.

90.   They tried to run a play on which Wesley would let the clock run until it stood at about nine seconds.

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%
clock 0.68%
clock + v. >>共 142
tick 21.29%
run 13.28%
be 11.59%
start 5.27%
strike 5.16%
stop 3.79%
wind 2.74%
have 1.90%
expire 1.79%
begin 1.58%
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