1. It is time to let some one else get in and have their run at it. 2. Molinari has had a run of big moments in her meteoric political career, and this latest is fittingly pyrotechnic. 3. Perhaps the constable who carried out the test was merely having a run of bad luck. 4. The latter is a large rodent that has the run of the island. 5. We had the run of the house for the afternoon. 6. We had the run of the weight room, the good leather body bag. 7. He had the run of the house and the pool. 8. I should have told you the Huns have balloons the way you have the runs, but they are short of skilled observers? 9. I have never had a run through injuries and through being cup-tied. 10. He has a run, Hugh Morris jogs after it and returns the ball to Russell. |