1. The telephone trilled politely, and she ran to get it before it disturbed Rosie. 2. To get about twenty runs. 3. As I ran to get dressed, our son stumbled out into the yard and continued the chase I had begun. 4. But they ran to get out, into the passageway. 5. He has to run to get back into shape. 6. He ran to get help. 7. His eight-year-old daughter, Lauren, ran to get her mother at their house. 8. I think every team has got to look to run to get easy baskets. 9. Jim Mattox, running to get his old job back as attorney general, was more explicit about the need to rejuvenate. 10. Last week, the district added a second bus to the Candelaria run to get the younger children home earlier. |