Ran in A Sentence

    1

    A branch from this road ran to Olbia (followed closely by the modern highroad and railway also), and was perhaps the main line of communication, though the itineraries state that the road from Carales to Olbia ran through the centre of the island by Biora, Valentia, Sorabile (near Fonni) and Caput Thyrsi.

    2

    A broad central avenue led straight to the palace, and on either side of it ran four parallel streets, crossed at right angles by smaller thoroughfares.

    3

    A fat major skirted a bush, puffing and falling out of step; a soldier who had fallen behind, his face showing alarm at his defection, ran at a trot, panting to catch up with his company.

    4

    A moment later, he dropped the axe and ran.

    5

    A Paul Weber crossed in and out of the great north on the dates I ran.

    6

    A railing ran round the capital of the pillar, and a ladder enabled his disciples to take him the necessaries of life.

    7

    A shiver ran through her as he sat close enough for their bodies to brush.

    8

    A slave often ran away; if caught, the captor was bound to restore him to his master, and the Code fixes a reward of two shekels which the owner must pay the captor.

    9

    A slit ran down the side from a little above her knee.

    10

    A still older road ran along the foot of the Volscian mountains past Cora, Norba and Setia; this served as the post road until the end of the 18th century.

    11

    A strange energy ran between them, as if she could absorb the faint stream of his magic.

    12

    A tow-haired boy happily dropped a Marlboro cigarette box in the churning water and then ran downstream to monitor its progress.

    13

    Aemilius Lepidus, from whom it takes its name; it ran from Ariminum to Placentia, a distance of 176 m.

    14

    After a few steps, she ran the rest of the way to the porch.

    15

    After a prolonged pause, Jackson ran a hand through his hair and inhaled deeply.

    16

    Alex absently ran fingers through his hair and sighed heavily.

    17

    Alex called in a frantic voice as he ran into the barn.

    18

    Alex ran fingers through his hair and then rubbed the back of his neck.

    19

    Alex, staring at his bloody hands after the man ran out the door.

    20

    Alexander could communicate with his base only by the narrow line of the Hellespont, and ran the risk, if he went far from it, of being cut off altogether.

    21

    All round the northern, western and southern sides of the quadrangle ran, at some 10 ft.

    22

    All she could think about was seeing, touching, kissing A'Ran and experiencing the odd energy that ran between them.

    23

    All she was wearing was her underwear a little while later when she ran up the stairs when Edith's body was discovered.

    24

    All signs of the palace were swept away, replaced by neat lines of apple trees that ran all the way to the beach beyond.

    25

    Almost shrieking in excitement, Jenn snatched the scroll and ran.

    26

    Along the west coast the Via Aurelia ran up to Pisa and was continued by another Via Aemiia to Genoa.

    27

    Among the other magazines which ran out a brief existence before the end of the century was the Philadelphia Political Censor or Monthly Review (1796-1797) edited by William Cobbett.

    28

    An inscription ran round one of the steatite vases just below the lid.

    29

    An old Indian trail between the Hudson and Connecticut valley ran through the township, and was once a leading outlet of the Berkshire country.

    30

    And I bet you never shot Dusty or ran him over with a car.

    31

    And she ran out of the room, with difficulty refraining from tears of vexation and irritation rather than of sorrow.

    32

    And then she ran into several of the cat-like creatures roaming the ship.

    33

    And then they got sick of sitting around, and maybe ran out of dough I guess and figured the heat was off, so they came out.

    34

    And yet, according to Katie, she ran a budding goat dairy on a run-down farm in Northwest Arkansas.

    35

    Andre ran beside them a short distance away.

    36

    Andre ran hard for a creature that was already dead.  Katie chased him, terrified of looking back when the awful sounds seemed so close.  Only when the ground stopped trembling did Andre stop.

    37

    Anti-Catholic feeling ran so high that, after the discovery of the Popish Plot, he found it wiser to retire to Brussels (1679), while Shaftesbury and the Whigs planned to exclude him from the succession.

    38

    As a matter of fact they ran back much farther, as Hallam soon found.

    39

    As Benjamin ran down the street, he wondered what he should buy.

    40

    As far as Terracina it ran in an almost entirely straight line, even through the Alban Hills, where the gradients are steep.

    41

    As far back as 1755 Adam Smith, Blair and others had produced an Edinburgh Review which only ran to two numbers, and in 1773 Gilbert Stuart and William Smellie issued during three years an Edinburgh Magazine and Review.

    42

    As fast as she ran, she couldn't escape her horror, her hatred of past-Deidre, her helplessness.

    43

    As she drew near, it turned and ran, its tail between its legs.

    44

    At common law, it was said that covenants " ran with the land " but not with the reversion, the assignee of the reversion not having the rights of the original lessor.

    45

    At first, we just ran.

    46

    At last, after many trials and failures, Grant took a daring step. The troops with their supplies marched round through a network of lakes and streams to a point south of Vicksburg; Admiral Porter's gunboats and the transports along with them "ran" the batteries.

    47

    At the kitchen door she nearly ran into a dark form.

    48

    At the same time boots ran across the porch.

    49

    Augustus sent a Roman colony to it, and a Roman road ran from it to Catana.

    50

    Banks thereupon retreated, and, high water in the river having come to an end, the fleet was in the gravest danger of being cut off, until Colonel Bailey suggested, and rapidly carried out, the construction of a dam and weir over which the ships ran down to the lower waters.

    51

    Because my armies are down south and my queen ran away.

    52

    Below the bifurcation the river of Babylon was again divided into several streams, and indeed the most famous of all the ancient canals was the Arakhat (Archous of the Greeks and Serrat and Nil of the Arabs), which left that river just above Babylon and ran due east to the Tigris, irrigating all the central part of the Jezireh, and sending down a branch through Nippur and Erech to rejoin the Euphrates a little above the modern Nasrieh.

    53

    Bianca's cool magic ran through his body, repairing all but his exhaustion.

    54

    Blocks of marble which had seen use elsewhere ran from them back into the facade, which was hacked away in rough fashion to receive them.

    55

    Brady threw himself down, rolled, and ran, taking cover behind a boulder as the laser missile exploded the ground in front of him.

    56

    Brutus ran down from the barn, barking at the new arrivals and Alex hushed him.

    57

    But the paper, under the censorship of the Austrian officials, ran for a year only, and the society itself was broken up by the government.

    58

    By deliberately depriving himself of this detachment, on June 18, the duke ran a very grave risk.

    59

    By driving eastward from Arras, covered on the left by the rivers Scarpe and Sensee, the First Army would endeavour to turn the enemy's positions on the Somme battlefield and cut his system of railway communications which ran south-westward across their front."

    60

    By the time the man had finished, his night vision was better and he could make out the tiny necklace of lights in the distance, the Chesapeake Bridge-Tunnel that ran 17 miles to the Eastern shore.

    61

    Carmen ran after him.

    62

    Carmen ran bluntly manicured fingers through her cropped off curls as her tongue explored a new crack in her dry lips.

    63

    Connor entered the room and Sarah ran to him, giving him a hug and peck on the lips.

    64

    Cynthia ran water in the pot.

    65

    Dan ran ahead of them, Elise behind, and they flew down a deer path to a creek, then darted across rocks to the other bank.

    66

    Darian guided the horse through marble streets marked by statues of his forefathers and beyond the city into the wood running along a stream that ran through the immortal countryside.

    67

    Darian ran to the wall of the orchard and vaulted over.

    68

    Dean leaned over and grasped the taut line that ran unseen over the edge.

    69

    Dean was down to 11 dollars and change, so he used his Visa card, holding his breath that it wasn't maxed-out while the clerk ran it through the recording machine.

    70

    Deidre ran a hot bath.

    71

    Deidre ran and ducked behind a massive swamp cooler.

    72

    Deidre ran back up to her room and looked over the assortment of shoes.

    73

    Deidre ran her hands over the clothing in the wardrobe, gasping at the sensations.

    74

    Deidre staggered away and ran to the beach house.

    75

    Destiny ran to Carmen, her eyes large.

    76

    Destiny ran to her, excitedly.

    77

    Destiny, giggling and ran at her side, caught up in the fun.

    78

    Did you think I ran off with your money?

    79

    Don't you think I'd want to know if my husband—just left me—just took some stupid money and ran?

    80

    Donnie ran off to Ryland's room.

    81

    Donnie ran up to his mother and gave her a hug.

    82

    Donnie turned and ran up to her, gave her a hug and then scampered from the parlor as she entered.

    83

    During the war and for years afterwards partisan feeling ran high.

    84

    During this movement the "Prince" (100) carrying the flag of Admiral Sir Robert Ayscue, ran on the Galloper Sand, and was lost.

    85

    Dustin hopped to his feet and ran to join his master.

    86

    Dustin ran up to the young man Jenn assumed was his master, and the golden eyes at once told her who this Damian was.

    87

    Embarrassed by her words and the tears streaming down her face, she ran past him and up the stairs leading to the second floor, issuing a cry of frustration when she realized she didn't know which of the three wings led to her room.

    88

    Eventually, she ran out of tears and lay spent on the table, mind on Damian.

    89

    Feeling ran high, and Jackson withdrew his treaty, and, taking a couple of envoys who should bring back word whether Uganda was to be French or British, he left the country, Mr Ernest Gedge remaining in charge of his expedition.

    90

    Feeling ran high.

    91

    Finally he ran a hand through his hair.

    92

    Finally he sighed heavily and ran a hand through his hair.

    93

    First published anonymously in 1628, it became very popular, and ran through ten editions in the lifetime of the author.

    94

    Follow me, Toby said.  He cast another puzzled look at Deidre and ran forward.

    95

    Following Señor Medena up the stairs, she ran her hand along the smooth wood, enjoying the cool silky soft feel of it.

    96

    For a moment his gaze ran over her face in that searching way she had grown accustomed to.

    97

    For a moment his gaze ran over her face like it used to, and then his expression softened.

    98

    For a moment his gaze ran over her face, and then it found her eyes, probing her mind without revealing a single thought of his.

    99

    For a time the tide of feeling ran strongly in his favour.

    100

    For example, before you ran into her in the mortal world, there was a ninety seven percent chance you would've killed her the first time you met.

    101

    For many months the siege went on; but Pisani gradually assumed the offensive as Genoese spirits and food ran low.

    102

    Franklin's rival, Andrew Bradford, forestalled him by three days with the American Magazine (1741) edited by John Webbe, which ran only to two numbers.

    103

    From Aequum Tuticum, on the Via Traiana, the Via Herculia ran to the south-east, crossing the older Via Appia, then south to Potentia and so on to join the Via Popilia in the centre of Lucania.

    104

    From Beneventum, another important road centre, the Via Appia itself ran south-east through the mountains past Venusia to Tarentum on the south-west coast of the heel, and thence across Calabria to Brundusium, while Trajans correction of it, following an older mule-track, ran north-east through the mountains and then through the lower ground of Apulia, reaching the coast at Barium.

    105

    From Tibula another road ran inland to join the road from Carales to Olbia some 16 m.

    106

    Gabriel frowned and ran a hand through his hair.

    107

    Gladstone, in defending the government against Roebuck, rebuked in dignified and significant terms the conduct of men who, " hoping to escape from punishment, ran away from duty."

    108

    Grabbing her purse, she ran out the door.

    109

    Gritting her teeth, she ran the dagger down the scar already present at the inside of her forearm, grunting at the hot pain.

    110

    He became (1756-1759) the leading spirit of Nicolai's important literary undertakings, the Bibliothek and the Literaturbriefe, and ran some risk (which Frederick's good nature obviated) by somewhat freely criticizing the poems of the king of Prussia.

    111

    He chuckled and ran cool fingers across her hot cheek.

    112

    He could not finish, and ran out of the room.

    113

    He counted to three then ran.

    114

    He declined any knowledge of the Apology for a late Resignation, in a Letter from an English Gentleman to his Friend at The Hague, which ran through four editions in 1748, but there is little doubt that he was, at least in part, the author.

    115

    He folded his arms and ran a hand over his chin reflectively.

    116

    He had never felt such a blinding combination of fury and terror as he did in those few moments before she ran.

    117

    He hurried back to the pathway, and then ran to his mother.

    118

    He jogged through the castle and ran out into the snow, launching himself into the cold air as he changed into the bird form.

    119

    He leaned back and ran fingers through his hair.

    120

    He let go of the fox, and it ran out.

    121

    He licked his lips and ran a hand through his hair.

    122

    He looked away and ran a hand through his hair as he gazed absently at the floor.

    123

    He nibbled at her shirt and she ran her fingers across his velvety muzzle.

    124

    He planted vodka in his Jeep and then ran him off the road!

    125

    He probably ran back to the barn.

    126

    He pulled to a stop, jumped from the Jeep, and ran up to them.

    127

    He pulled up to the front of the house and ran straight to the fridge.

    128

    He ran a finger along her jaw line.

    129

    He ran a hand over his face as if to wipe away the words.

    130

    He ran a hand over his mouth and for a moment she thought he was going to be sick.

    131

    He ran a hand through his hair again.

    132

    He ran a hand through his hair and sighed heavily.

    133

    He ran a hand through short curly black hair that didn't need straightening.

    134

    He ran a powerful hand through thick hair that still held a touch of red.

    135

    He ran ahead and I fell down—that's how I skinned up my knee.

    136

    He ran ahead of Ully through the place between worlds and the portal to the underworld.

    137

    He ran as fast as he could through the unfriendly forest, cursing Death for stripping his power.

    138

    He ran both hands through his hair, exasperated.

    139

    He ran down the receipt that was found in Byrne's car.

    140

    He ran fingers through hair that didn't need straightening and brushed the straw from his pants.

    141

    He ran fingers through his hair and stared at her through tortured eyes.

    142

    He ran great danger at the estates of Compiegne in May 1358, where his dismissal was demanded, and he had to flee to St Denis, where Charles the Bad and Etienne Marcel came to find him.

    143

    He ran his hand down her arm and rested his hand at her lower back.

    144

    He ran his hand through his curly hair and closed the door to the tack room.

    145

    He ran his hand through his hair self-consciously.

    146

    He ran his hands through his wet hair again.

    147

    He ran his tongue over his pointed teeth and stood in the center of her living room, pensive and hungry.

    148

    He ran into something he can't handle.

    149

    He ran one finger along her lips.

    150

    He ran out to his bicycle and pushed the kickstand back while he peered through the window.

    151

    He ran through the city and into the apple orchard on the side of the city she'd only seen once, for peasants didn't go there.

    152

    He ran up to them.

    153

    He ran when Patsy ditched the Buick because she ran and he had no idea what was going on.

    154

    He ran, the fury of his footsteps drowned out by ragged breathing.

    155

    He reached out and ran a finger down her cheek in a soft caress that increased her pulse.

    156

    He shot one of them and they ran off...

    157

    He slid the frying pan into the sink and ran water into it.

    158

    He smelled Katie.s, too, and was unable to quell the surge of lust that ran through him.

    159

    He snatched her hand when none of his opponents remained standing and ran with her toward the crevice.

    160

    He stroked her cheek with the back of his fingers and ran a thumb along her jaw.

    161

    He suspected Sirian was Memon's spy and couldn't help but wonder if Memon understood how deep ambition ran in a man like Sirian.

    162

    He threw her over his shoulder, ran to his car, tossed her in, and raced home.

    163

    He was drinking again and ... he ran off the road and hit a tree.

    164

    He was so overjoyed when this happy thought struck him that he ran home without his clothes, shouting eiipfKa, eiip?

    165

    He was starting the car as she ran across the porch and down the steps.

    166

    He wasn't surprised when she whirled and ran.

    167

    Hell ran off deals, but Wynn's life was already in enough trouble without incurring another debt on behalf of a woman who had no hope of ever escaping Hell.

    168

    Her breath caught at the cool electricity that ran through her.

    169

    Her cool fingers ran across Deidre's markings.

    170

    Her eyes widened, then ran over him as if she were appraising a sinful dessert, ready to devour it.

    171

    Her fingers ran through his short hair.

    172

    Her hands ceased quivering as she ran them across his chest, over his firm shoulders and shapely arms before returning to his chest.

    173

    Her heart dropped to her stomach, and she ran.

    174

    Her horse bolted, and she ran.

    175

    Her lip trembled and a tear ran down her face.

    176

    Here I used an assumed name and all and you ran me down.

    177

    His contemplative gaze ran over her face and paused on her lips.

    178

    His gaze ran over her dress and he lifted a brow.

    179

    His gaze ran over her face again and then he shrugged.

    180

    His gaze ran over her face and came back to her eyes.

    181

    His hands ran down her naked body possessively.

    182

    His own Guardians stayed out of arm's reach of him, and humans picked up and ran.

    183

    His pace quickened as he ran, his heart pounding with eagerness to see the magnificent hall that had been his.

    184

    His searching gaze ran over her face again.

    185

    His shove almost drove her to her knees again.  She steadied herself and looked up in time to see him disappear into the jungle.  Fear made her heart pound.  The strange path he'd been following appeared ahead of her, revealing itself only a few steps at a time.  She started at a walk and quickened to a jog, making sure the path wouldn't close and trip her.  The path kept up with her, and she ran.

    186

    His sober gaze ran over her face as he assisted her with her chair.

    187

    His walk turned to a trot and then a run.  Rhyn ran after him, feeling alive as they raced through the enchanted forest towards a fate he wasn't entirely certain how to handle yet.

    188

    Hot water ran over her head and down her body, soothing her.

    189

    How I ran off just before the Schism killed them.

    190

    I almost ran when I saw her.

    191

    I feel like we ran off and left him.

    192

    I heard you ran interference for me last night.

    193

    I ran a marathon for that shirt!

    194

    I ran across it one time and thought it described Dad.

    195

    I ran into someone I knew from college, Jake said and began to pace again, half-lost in his thoughts as he spoke.

    196

    I ran into someone I thought was Ully in the lab.

    197

    I ran into the Original Vamp already and am under the impression all the Original Beings are free.

    198

    I ran it by Quinn and Martha, both of whom kicked the decision back to me.

    199

    I slipped from my mother's lap and almost ran toward them.

    200

    I sold newspapers down at the corner and ran errands for Barney's pool hall.

    201

    If she ran to the house to call for help, the dogs would attack Brutus again.

    202

    If she ran, they'd eat her, she was sure.

    203

    If you want me to speculate, I'd say it ran far deeper than that.

    204

    Immediately he spotted her and ran to her side, squatting in front of her.

    205

    Impressed by the unsatisfactory positions in which the Allied troops found themselves on the peninsula, by the impossibility of their making any progress at their existing strength, and by the risks that the army ran in remaining on such shores without any safe harbour to depend upon for base in stormy weather, Monro, after examining the situation on the spot in the closing days of Oct., declared unhesitatingly for a complete withdrawal.

    206

    In 1784 he ran away from school to enlist in the artillery, but was brought back and sent to study law at Lyons and Dijon.

    207

    In 1813, when he was before San Sebastian, the ammunition ran short; a battering train, long demanded, reached him not only some time after it was needed, but even then with only one day's provision of shot and shell.

    208

    In 1836 a railway from Bangor to Old Town was completed; this was the first railway in the state; Bangor had, also, the first electric street-railway in Maine (1889), and one of the first iron steamships built in America ran to this port and was named "Bangor."

    209

    In 1886 he was elected mayor of New York City, his nomination having been forced upon the Democratic Party by the strength of the other nominees, Henry George and Theodore Roosevelt; his administration (1887-1888) was thoroughly efficient and creditable, but he broke with Tammany, was not renominated, ran independently for re-election, and was defeated.

    210

    In her room she ran a comb threw her curls and stared back at the violet eyes haunting her from the mirror.

    211

    In its earliest form it ran simply - "Glor y be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost, world without end, Amen," or "Glory be to the Father, in (or through) the Son, and in (or through) the Holy Ghost."

    212

    In Jewish apocalypses especially, the imagination ran riot on the rank, classes and names of angels; and such works as the various books of Enoch and Deut.

    213

    In not a few of the Italian cities nobility had an origin and ran a course quite unlike the origin and the course which were its lot at Venice.

    214

    In particular, the Roman "North Road" which ran from York through Corbridge and over Cheviot to Newstead near Melrose, and thence to the Wall of Pius, and which has largely been in use ever since Roman times, is now not unfrequently called Watling Street, though there is no old authority for it and throughout the middle ages the section of the road between the Tyne and the Forth was called Dere Street.

    215

    In prehistoric times the river ran straight on along the valley of the Chiana and joined the Tiber near Orvieto; and there was a great lake, the north end of which was at Incisa and the south at the lake of Chiusi.

    216

    In some places, within my own remembrance, the pines would scrape both sides of a chaise at once, and women and children who were compelled to go this way to Lincoln alone and on foot did it with fear, and often ran a good part of the distance.

    217

    In the great vision of world domination which had gradually unfolded itself before German Imperialists, the high-road to be followed ran through Constantinople and Asia Minor - thence the East and the chief waterway to it, the Suez Canal, would come within reach.

    218

    In the latest or third Roman enclosure the line of the wall` ran straight from the Tower to Aldgate, where it bent round somewhat to Bishopsgate.

    219

    In view of the violence of Extremist obstruction, an effort was made to reform the standing orders of the Lower House, but parliamentary feeling ran so high that General Pelloux thought it expedient to appeal to the country.

    220

    In years long gone it was the rail bed for the line that ran to terminus in Ouray and now a favorite path for bikers.

    221

    Instead of the expensive mile-long stout hemp lines used and since 1887 those of the prince of Monaco in his yachts, as by Ross, Maury introduced a ball of strong twine attached to a well as numerous Danish vessels in the sea between Iceland and cannon shot, which ran it out rapidly; when the bottom was Greenland, conspicuous amongst which were the expeditions reached the twine was cut and the depth deduced from the length in1896-1898on board the " Ingolf."

    222

    Instead, Darian released Yully and ran straight into the magic.

    223

    Instead, she half ran, half leapt through the piles of bodies into the treed area lining two wide walkways.

    224

    Instead, she ran as fast as she could on the trail.

    225

    Intent on fleeing him as well as the demons, she ran as hard as she could back to the castle before doubling over to catch her breath.

    226

    Irritated by her tone, he reached in and ran his hand down the line of her sweaters.

    227

    It attracted great attention, and ran rapidly through several editions.

    228

    It is hardly mentioned in imperial times, except as a station on the road (Via Amerina) which diverged from the Via Cassia near the modern Settevene and ran to Ameria and Tuder.

    229

    It is impossible that Palestine should have remained untouched by the external movements in connexion with the Delta, the Levant and Asia Minor, and it is possible that the course of internal history in the age immediately before and after 1000 B.C. ran upon lines different from the detailed popular religious traditions which the biblical historians have employed.

    230

    It melted in her mouth and ran down her throat, soothing it after her screams had run it raw.

    231

    It originally ran only as far as Capua, but was successively prolonged to Beneventum, Venusia, Tarentum and Brundusium, though at what dates is unknown.

    232

    It ran counter to the ideas suggested in 1527 on the captivity of Clement VII., that England and France should set up independent patriarchates; and its success depended upon the problematical destruction of Charles V.'s power in Italy.

    233

    It ran into a narrow cleft which he had not seen before, and then through a long, dark passage which was barely large enough for a man's body.

    234

    It ran through four editions in as many months, and then in August appeared the second volume.

    235

    It ran through four editions in four years.

    236

    It ran through him as well.

    237

    It ran to more than 500 volumes, and the emperor honored the work by bestowing on it the title Reigi Ruiten (Rules of Ceremonials).

    238

    It rose on the heights of Hampstead, traversed Paddington, may be traced in the course of the Serpentine lake in Hyde Park, ran parallel to and east of Sloane Street, and joined the Thames close to Chelsea Bridge.

    239

    It was a far cry from the woman who ran away screaming from the soul she accidentally touched last week or the goddess who would've commanded him rather than risk getting her hands dirty.

    240

    It was after one before they ran out of steam and called it a night.

    241

    It was an important point in the road system of the district, lying on that between Mediolanum and Aquileia, while here diverged to the north the roads up the Athesis valley and over the Brenner into Raetia, and to the south roads ran to Betriacum, Mantua and Hostilia.

    242

    It was connected with Ariminum, 33 miles to the south by the coast road, the Via Popillia, which ran on north to Hatria, and joined the road between Patavium and Altinum at Ad Portum.

    243

    It was the same feeling that Deidre got every time she let herself think of what happened when her deal ran out.

    244

    Jack ran from the house to greet them, nearly bowling Brady over.

    245

    Jackson glared at her for a moment, then dropped her and ran.

    246

    Jackson ran both his hands through her fur, checking for injury.

    247

    Jackson ran his fingers through her hair, reflecting on the day and the new challenge they faced with her pack.

    248

    Jackson ran his hand through her hair.

    249

    Jackson screamed, "Elisabeth!" and ran toward her.

    250

    Jackson's smile broadened; he thought how much fun it would be to watch her as she ran from car to car in his stable 'oohing' and 'ahing'.

    251

    Jenn ran a hand through her short hair.

    252

    Jenn ran her fingers through her hair, tousling it.

    253

    Jenn ran small wand over her body, eyes expertly taking in her skin.

    254

    Jenn ran through the halls, certain no vamp was about to get in her way when all of them so far were dead.

    255

    Jenn released him and ran down the street, startled when the shaking ground knocked her down.

    256

    Jenn rolled, ran into the wall, and cried out as he split her back.

    257

    Jenn stumbled forward and then ran, jumping over fallen trees and ducking flying debris.

    258

    Jessi whirled and ran, doubting anyone was going to save her this time.

    259

    Jessi whirled and ran, only to come face-to-face with him once more.

    260

    John Norquay, in whose veins ran a large admixture of Indian blood.

    261

    Jonathan begged Alex for the key and ran ahead of them.

    262

    Just as I ran up to the wreck, it blew.

    263

    Just because she knew there was a shadow society didn't mean everyone she ran into was part of it!

    264

    Katie sought an entrance into the palatial estate, not seeing one along this side.  She ran alongside the marble structure.  It was well over quarter mile in length.  Toby pulled away from her suddenly, and she stopped so fast, she tripped.

    265

    Katie was close.  Toby could sense her.  He ignored the branches whipping his face and the brambles tripping him.  Instead, he just ran, the screams of demons in his ears.

    266

    Lana scrambled up and ran, careening into another man in dark clothing.

    267

    Lana suspected the labyrinth of tunnels and chambers ran beneath the entire town.

    268

    Lori turned and ran into the house, leaving Carmen and Jonathan to face Josh.

    269

    Luard supposes that Matthew never intended his work to see the light in its present form, and many passages of the autograph have against them the note offendiculum, which shows that the writer understood the danger which he ran.

    270

    Mascara ran in muddy little rivulets down her cheeks, and her eyes were as red as a three-day drunk.

    271

    Megan snapped her sagging jaw shut and ran to get a wet rag.

    272

    Moreover, by accepting Christianity from Germany, he ran the risk of imperilling the independence of Hungary.

    273

    Most who challenged him soon learned just how wild and deep his power ran.

    274

    Ms. Nightingale murmured a room number and motioned down a hall crowded with bodies like the day after Gettysburg while white-coated figures strolled among the moaning, clip boards in hand With wide-eyed Fred following behind, Dean ran the gauntlet until he found the room, a small office packed with five men and a lot of smoke, three of them in Philadelphia Police uniforms.

    275

    Natalie cringed when Carmen ran to her.

    276

    Naumann has concluded that formerly TokyO Bay stretched further over the whole level country of Shimosa and Hitachi and northwards as far as the plain of KwantO extends; that the mountain country of Kasusa-Awa emerged from it an island, and that a current ran in a north-westerly direction between this island and the northern mountain margin of the present plain toward the north-east into the open ocean.

    277

    Nola lay on the Via Popillia from Capua to Nuceria and the south, and a branch road ran from it to Abella and Abellinum.

    278

    Not only so, but, when greater strictness of rule and of enclosure seemed the most needful reforms in communities that had become too secular in tone, the proposal of Ignatius, to make it a first principle that the members of his institute should mix freely in the world and be as little marked off as possible externally from secular clerical life and usages, ran counter to all tradition and prejudice, save that Cara.ffa's then recent order of Theatines, which had some analogy with the proposed Society, had taken some steps in the same direction.

    279

    Nothing daunted, the two ran back into the bush, and presently returned furnished with shields made of bark, with which to protect themselves from the firearms of the crew.

    280

    Nothing serious, but it bothered him if he ran.

    281

    Of course I ran.

    282

    On a sudden thought I ran upstairs before any one could stop me, to put on my idea of a company dress.

    283

    On the 9th of June 1772 the " Gaspee," a British vessel which had been sent over to enforce the acts of trade and navigation, ran aground in Narragansett Bay and was burned to the water's edge by a party of men from Providence.

    284

    On the other hand, the duke's whole section lay close to an open frontier across which ran no fewer than four great roads, and the duke considered that his position "required, for its protection, a system of occupation quite different from that adopted by the Prussian army."

    285

    Once before he had felt that way about a woman and she had literally left him waiting at the altar while she ran off with another man.

    286

    Once off the walkway, Dean ran down the path until he spotted a pile of equipment and what had been described as fixed belay.

    287

    Once she was out of sight, she ran.

    288

    One of them caught sight of her and screamed, "Werewolf!" as he ran.

    289

    One of these skirted the southern coast, being a continuation of the Via Egnatia, which ran from Dyrrhachium to Thessalonica, thus connecting the Adriatic and the Aegean; it became of the first importance after the foundation of Constantinople, because it was the direct line of communication between that city and Rome.

    290

    Ooh, a chill just ran up my spine.

    291

    Panic seized her at the thought of floating through space until her air ran out.

    292

    Passing the first of these vessels with terrific broadsides, the "Merrimac" rammed the "Cumberland" and then turned her fire again on the "Congress," which in an attempt to escape ran aground and was there under fire from three other Confederate gun-boats which had meanwhile joined the "Merrimac."

    293

    Perspiration ran down the back of her neck.

    294

    Pierre gazed now with dazed eyes at these sharpshooters who ran in couples out of the circle.

    295

    Placing some eggs into a saucepan she ran enough water to cover them and placed them over a fire on the stove.

    296

    Placing the coffee cup on the window sill, he ran a hand through thick black hair that curled in all the right places.

    297

    Popular feeling at Venice ran so high that the state was rashly swept into war with the empire.

    298

    Previous to this, however, in 1851, the first train ran over the Chicago Milwaukee & St Paul railway to Waukesha, and in 1857 through trains were run over the same road to the Mississippi at Prairie du Chien.

    299

    Princess Mary ran up the steps.

    300

    Railway building was begun in the state in 1830, and in 1835 the first train drawn by a steam locomotive ran from Lexington to Franklin, a distance of 27 m.

    301

    Ran out of estates after the fourteenth and stopped having children.

    302

    Rather than risk Traveling to the center of the phenomenon, Jenn ran down the driveway the vamps had cleared of snow to the narrow country road leading up the mountain to the Black God's hideout.

    303

    Reate was reached from Rome by the Via Salaria, which may originally have ended there, and a branch road ran from it to Interamna.

    304

    Romas whirled at the name, and she ran into him before taking a quick step back.

    305

    Rostov ran up to him with the others.

    306

    Sarah ran to him.

    307

    Sarah watched him climb the stairs while tears ran down her face.

    308

    Scientific zoology really started in the 16th century with the awakening of the new spirit of observation and exploration, but for a long time ran a separate course uninfluenced by the progress of the medical studies of anatomy and physiology.

    309

    She balanced herself as much as she could with the rumbling ground and then ran straight into the magic.

    310

    She darted around the apple tree and half skipped, half ran down the hill toward the creek.

    311

    She dressed hurriedly in the clothes Sarah had loaned her and ran fingers through her hair, wishing she had a comb.

    312

    She dropped the curtain and ran shaking fingers through her hair as she opened the door.

    313

    She felt the poison in Talon's blood, but whatever poison ran in the devil's body was inseparable from him.

    314

    She followed him, praying he knew the town better than her, until they ran into a dead end.

    315

    She forced herself to sew the arrow wound the best she could then ran from the room, vomiting in the bathroom.

    316

    She forced herself up and half stumbled, half ran away from the portal.

    317

    She found her flashlight and ran to the front door.

    318

    She gasped and ran from the barn.

    319

    She hopped out of the car with a quick thanks ran into Bird Song ahead of him.

    320

    She hurried to her feet and continued, heart racing as she ran through the city towards her home.

    321

    She lunged from the floor and ran to his side.

    322

    She pulled, and he ran.  Katie felt the ground shake beneath them as the demons pursued.  Several flew overhead and dropped directly in their path.  She stopped and shoved Toby behind her, drawing the knife Gabe had given her.  Before long, they were surrounded.

    323

    She put the last of the dishes in the dishwasher and ran water in the sink to wash the iron skillet and wooden handled spatula.

    324

    She ran a finger across the top of the potbellied stove and pulled away a sooty finger.

    325

    She ran a hand across her expanding stomach.

    326

    She ran a hand along his sleek neck and patted the muscular shoulder.

    327

    She ran a hand through her hair and moaned.

    328

    She ran a hand through her hair.

    329

    She ran a hand through her short, dark hair.

    330

    She ran as fast as she could, knowing it was her only chance.

    331

    She ran as she had so many times before.

    332

    She ran down the stairs, frightened.

    333

    She ran downstairs screaming, Jackson, stop it!

    334

    She ran faster to catch up to him and saw the small group at the bottom of the hill.

    335

    She ran from the mansion into the gardens and toward the forest.

    336

    She ran hard and left the sounds of the battle behind her, her thoughts on Rhyn and nothing else.

    337

    She ran hard, spotting Yully and Charles fighting back-to-back at the base of the obelisk.

    338

    She ran harder up the hill.

    339

    She ran her hand down his arm and side, unable to shake the desire to saturate her senses with every part of him.

    340

    She ran her hand down his sleek neck and hugged him.

    341

    She ran her hand over the smooth clean surface of the baler.

    342

    She ran her tongue across her gums again and froze.

    343

    She ran her tongue over her gums then licked her lips.

    344

    She ran in a bikini-style workout outfit.

    345

    She ran into a blurry wall, shoved herself off, and smashed into another monster.

    346

    She ran outside the walls of the fortress into the forest.

    347

    She ran to her desk and pulled out a journal, jotting down her latest symptom.

    348

    She ran to him, kissing him as if she hadn't done so an hour ago before he left to do the chores.

    349

    She ran to him, still clutching the towel to her chest.

    350

    She ran to the bedroom and flipped on the TV loud then hid in the coat closet beside the front door.

    351

    She ran to the bedroom and grabbed the flashlight, pausing only long enough to check the window there.

    352

    She ran to the horse and lifted her skirt high enough to get a foot into the stirrup.

    353

    She ran to the kitchen and searched for a something sharp, settling for a rusty old butcher knife.

    354

    She ran until the cold air burned her lungs and the people were far behind her.

    355

    She ran up the drive toward him.

    356

    She ran up the gravel road leading to the wooden door in the fortress.

    357

    She ran with one glance over her shoulder as she reached the bathroom.

    358

    She ran, crying out as glass shredded her feet.

    359

    She ran, eyes blurry and stomach turning.

    360

    She recognized the petite blonde, who wrenched open the door and ran.

    361

    She resisted and ran.

    362

    She rose and ran into the bathroom, jostling Hannah out of the way as she slammed and locked the door.

    363

    She rose and stumbled forward again, cursed as she ran into a larger boulder, then lost her balance and rolled down a sudden dip.

    364

    She sat in the bathroom and ran the shower to cover the sound of her crying, completely lost as to what to do.

    365

    She shot him and ran him over.

    366

    She snapped up in bed and ran her hands frantically over her body.

    367

    She snatched the lighter on the mantle and ran to the door, standing close until the alcohol lit and spread.

    368

    She took a shower, as hot as it would go, and stayed until the hot water ran out.

    369

    She took his hand and kissed his palm, then ran to her library, mind racing with what she'd learned about him.

    370

    She turned and almost ran into the third member.

    371

    She turned and ran down the hall.

    372

    She turned and ran outside, retching.

    373

    She turned and ran, her laughter muffled in the waterlogged air.

    374

    She walked from the hospital campus to a crowded sidewalk that ran beside a main street.

    375

    She walked to the music cabinets and ran her hands across the top.

    376

    She was drenched to the skin and rivulets of water ran down her shivering body.

    377

    Similar granitic intrusions occurred in New South Wales and Queensland, and built up a mountain chain, which ran north and south across the continent; its worn-down stumps now form the east Australian highlands.

    378

    Since that the moment of the lead touching the bottom by the sudden time the British cable-ships have been busy in all the oceans slackening in the rate at which the line ran out.

    379

    Smiling, she ran the comb through her long hair.

    380

    Solange, who inherited all her mother's wild blood with none of her genius, on the eve of a marriage that had been arranged with a Berrichon gentleman, ran away with Clesinger, a sculptor to whom she had sat for her bust.

    381

    Some of them ran towards the east, some towards the west, and some towards the south.

    382

    Something like that – and then I ran into the house and locked the door.

    383

    Strange tingling ran down her arm.

    384

    Sweat and tears ran down her face.

    385

    Taking the narratives as we now have them, Balaam is a companion figure to Jonah, the prophet who wanted to go where he was not sent, over against the prophet who ran away from the mission to which he was called.

    386

    Tears ran in rivulets down her cheeks.

    387

    That aim was attained in the first place of itself, as the French ran away, and so it was only necessary not to stop their flight.

    388

    That's all the times he ran for president!

    389

    That's why I ran off to the ice park.

    390

    The agitation ceased in June with the defeat of the strikers, but not until a vast amount of damage had been done to the crops and all had suffered heavy losses, including the government, whose expenses for the maintenance of public order ran into tens of millions of lire.

    391

    The attorney quickly recovered and half slid, half ran down the slope next to his Jeep where they were standing, covering his shiny black shoes with dust in the process and nearly falling on the seat of his creased shorts.

    392

    The axis of the temple ran from S.W.

    393

    The Barolong, Bakwena and other Bechuana tribes, through whose lands the " lower road " ran, claimed however to be independent, among them Sechele (otherwise Setyeli), at whose chief kraalKolobeng - Livingstone was then stationed.

    394

    The beast crouched, and she ran harder.

    395

    The boy ran through the crowded marketplace, dodging merchants' carts and weaving through the patrons.

    396

    The bump sounded again, as if someone ran into it.

    397

    The children ran upstairs and Alex set out to check the bathroom for leaks.

    398

    The civil government recognized monastic vows by regarding a professed monk as civilly dead and by pursuing him and returning him to his monastery if he violated his pledges of obedience and ran away.

    399

    The courtyard bordered a small grassy park off which several trails ran from the grassy area into the still dark woods.

    400

    The crack grew fast, flying down the trail towards Gabriel.  The sound of the earth tearing grew louder.  The trees on either side of her expanded, quickly doubling and then quadrupling in size.  Afraid of being crushed between them, Katie darted off the trail towards Andre, who ran ahead of her.

    401

    The device you found was coded as biowarfare, but when I ran it in the system, I found the serials had been switched.

    402

    The ditch ran northward to Tabarca and southward to Tina.

    403

    The exercise felt good, and he ran and leapt and clambered up trees until he was panting.

    404

    The first session was tumultuous; party feeling ran high, and scurrilous and vulgar epithets were bandied to and fro.

    405

    The forest was soon filled with the sound of pursuers.  Katie needed no further encouragement.  She pulled her arm free and ran behind Gabriel as he kept to the invisible path.  A shadow caught her attention.  She glanced over and froze, tripping.

    406

    The French infantry ran to their arms, piled along the front of their positions, and moved forward to attack, covering their advance by a hail of bullets.

    407

    The general tendency of his mind ran counter to tradition, and he is remarkable as resuming in his individual history all the phases of Protestant theology from Luther to Socinus.

    408

    The giant pipe ran through a wooded area, away from the cliff edge.

    409

    The line from Bishopsgate ran eastward to St Giles's churchyard (Cripplegate), where it turned to the south as far as Falcon square; again westerly by Aldersgate round the site of the Greyfriars (afterwards Christ's Hospital) towards Giltspur Street, then south by the Old Bailey to Ludgate, and then down to the Thames, where Dr Edwin Freshfield suggests that a Roman fortress stood on the site of Baynard's Castle.

    410

    The little boy ran to her side.

    411

    The mares were now kept in the renovated dairy barn and they ran in a separate pasture.

    412

    The minute he released her on the ground, she ran after Jonathan.

    413

    The navigation of the Weser was long hampered by the various and vexatious claims and rights of the different states through whose territories it ran.

    414

    The new city formed a rectangle, enclosed by a colossal mud rampart, the longer sides of which ran north and south.

    415

    The next day she ran out of anything to do before she ran out of time.

    416

    The next few days ran together.

    417

    The north wall, leaving the city circuit at a point near the modern Observatory, ran from north-east to south-west near the present road to the Peiraeus, until it reached the Peiraeus walls a little to the east of their northernmost bend.

    418

    The open floor plan ran from the living area through a kitchen to a formal dining room area that had been converted into an office on the other side.

    419

    The ordinary Venetian house was built round a courtyard, and was one storey high; on the roof was an open loggia for drying clothes; in front, between the house and the water, ran the fondamenta.

    420

    The original main road ran to Nuceria by Mevania; a branch by Interamna and Spoletium joined it at Forum Flaminii.

    421

    The phone ran six times and then stopped.

    422

    The pipe was fixed in a horizontal position, and along the top wall ran a platinum wire wetted with sulphuric acid.

    423

    The planet's energy warmed her, ran through her and into him, and grass grew beneath her feet.

    424

    The Prussian cavalry promptly bore away to cover to the westward, and reported what they had seen to superior authority, but not to the advanced guard of the 5th infantry division, which, emerging in its turn from the defile, ran right against the deployed French infantry moving to meet them.

    425

    The pulpit of St Mary's was no longer closed to him, but the success of Balliol in the schools gave rise to jealousy in other colleges, and old prejudices did not suddenly give way; while a new movement in favour of " the endowment of research " ran counter to his immediate purposes.

    426

    The road ran parallel to the highway, with the Uncompahgre River separating the unpaved road from the main thoroughfare to the east.

    427

    The Russian cruisers kept on the right of their battleships, while the Japanese, very superior in speed, ran S., S.E.'

    428

    The scars ran all the way through his hand, as if it had been chopped up and put back together.

    429

    The slaughter was terrible; the blood of the conquered ran down the streets, until men splashed in blood as they rode.

    430

    The southern boundary of the strip added to Utrecht ran from Rorke's Drift on the Buffalo to a point on the Pongolo.

    431

    The streets were hung with rich cloths of silk arras and tapestry; the aldermen and principal men of the city threw out of their windows handsful of gold and silver, to signify their gladness at the king's return; and the conduits ran with wine, both white and red.

    432

    The survival of names of obliterated physical features or characteristics is illustrated in Section I.; but additional instances are found in the Strand, which originally ran close to the sloping bank of the Thames, and in Smithfield, now the central meat market, but for long the " smooth field " where a cattle and hay market was held, and the scene of tournaments and games, and also of executions.

    433

    The systems of guarantee above described are clearly faulty, since theoretically the railway company which ran no trains at all would, up to the limit of its guarantee, make the largest profits.

    434

    The track was long and ran straight to the edge of the roadway, and then into nothingness.

    435

    The two boys ran for the teacher's shoes, and each claimed the honor of carrying them to him.

    436

    The two boys ran out of the store, as frightened as the old man—only they presum­ably held their water.

    437

    The two boys saw him and ran to fetch his shoes.

    438

    The two men didn't simply dislike one another—the feelings ran far deeper.

    439

    The Via Salaria, a very ancient road, with its branch, the Via Caecilia, ran north-eastwards to the Adriatic coast and so also did the Via Flaminia, which reached the coast at Fanum Fortunae, and thence followed it to Ariminum.

    440

    The war which broke out early in October 1806 (sometimes known as the war of the Fourth Coalition) ran a course curiously like that of 1805 in its main outlines.

    441

    The warmth ran back up her neck and into her cheeks.

    442

    The water stung her skin, and she grimaced as her attacker's blood ran down the drain.

    443

    The widely-received view of Curtius that it ran to Cape Kolias (now Old Phalerum) on the east of the Phaleric bay is not accepted by recent topographers.

    444

    The wild dog ran a few steps toward the trees and then stopped, his head low as he watched her.

    445

    The woman flung open the door to the garage and ran into it.

    446

    The worship of the local sanctuaries did nothing to promote the sense of the religious unity of Israel; Yahweh in the age of the Judges ran no small risk of being divided into a number of local Baals, givers of natural good things each to his own locality.

    447

    The young girl ran off without a word.

    448

    The young man ran his fingers through his beard.

    449

    Their only value was from a fiscal point of view, and in times of fanaticism or when antiforeign sentiment ran high even this was held of little account, so that more than once they very nearly became the victims of a general and state-ordered massacre.

    450

    Then a further modification took place, to avoid the inconvenience of dividing the foot in 16+(2/3) digits, and a new digit was formed -- longer than any value of the old digit -- of 1/16 of the foot, or 0.760, so that the series ran --

    451

    Then he ran both hands through his hair.

    452

    Then he took off when the well ran dry— and his girlfriend started filling out.

    453

    There can be no doubt that within the walls there was originally much unoccupied space, for with the single exception of the larger circuit south of Ludgate, up to where the river Fleet ran, made in 1276 for the benefit of the Black Friars, the line of the walls, planned by the later Romans, remained complete until the Great Fire (1666).

    454

    There Jerome, though frequently rebuked by the emperor, displayed his fondness for luxury, indulged in numerous amours and ran deeply into debt.

    455

    There must be a God, who could compel irrational matter to serve rational ends - so ran the old argument.

    456

    There was blood running down his pant leg but he ran on his leg so it couldn't have been too bad.

    457

    There was only one expression on her agitated face when she ran into the drawing room--that of love--boundless love for him, for her, and for all that was near to the man she loved; and of pity, suffering for others, and passionate desire to give herself entirely to helping them.

    458

    They drove him to his feet, and he ran, his body torn apart from within.

    459

    They navigated the jungle as fast as they could, catching themselves against trees as they slid through slippery piles of leaves and over fallen branches.  Katie ran until she was breathless.  Deidre kept on running, and Katie pushed her body forward.

    460

    They ran and were last tracked in Canada.

    461

    They ran through the forest toward the cliff, then ducked deeper into the forest before the trees gave way at the cliff.

    462

    They ran to the next nearest group of rocks, where a handful of four-by-fours waited.

    463

    They ran until daylight then slowed.  Gabe followed a trail Rhyn couldn't see that led them to a stream.  The assassin stopped and knelt to splash water on his face.

    464

    They said he ran over the pass to Telluride—before it was sport to do so.

    465

    They'd bring her back and beg us to hold her while they ran.

    466

    This road was practically abandoned when the Indian government telegraph line, which ran along it, was removed to a road farther east in 1906.

    467

    This, with the exception of a brief tenure of Cremona (1499-1512), formed her permanent territory down to the fall of the republic. Her frontiers now ran from the seacoast near Monfalcone, following the line of the Carnic and Julian and Raetian Alps to the Adda, down the course of that river till it joins the Po, and thence along the line of the Po back to the sea.

    468

    Thunder cracked overhead, and Toby looked up.  Ully ran into him as the angel stopped, and they both stared at the sky.  He thought he saw something in the sky, but the trees blocked it.

    469

    Traces of the wall of Antoninus which ran through the parish may still be made out, especially near Inveravon.

    470

    Treatment of Settled Soap. - The upper layer having been removed, the desired soap is ladled out or ran off to a crutcher, which is an iron pan provided with hand or mechanical stirring appliances.

    471

    Under the pseudonym George Taylor he wrote several historical romances, especially Antinous (1880), which quickly ran through five editions, and is the story of a soul "which courted death because the objective restraints of faith had been lost."

    472

    Unfortunately, the southern routes ran into the desert, and the armies were too far to return in enough time to stave off any attack Memon planned in the next fortnight.

    473

    Vara didn't send word, and only pages ran between their group and the main hold or Memon's armies.

    474

    Warmth ran up Carmen's neck again, invading her cheeks.

    475

    Warmth ran up her neck.

    476

    Was there another reason why Katie ran away from home?

    477

    We all ran down this ditch to help and then I saw it was Bobbie.

    478

    We know the line of this frontier which ran from the Main across the upland Odenwald to the upper waters of the Neckar and was defended by a chain of forts.

    479

    We ran a quick check on him and he was up to his ass in debt.

    480

    We're done for!... and Ferapontov ran into the yard.

    481

    When 14 years old he ran away from a relative's farm in Oregon and went to Portland where he worked in a realestate office.

    482

    When a young man I ran away from home and joined a circus.

    483

    When I ran the serials, I found several of them had been recoded, she continued.

    484

    When I ran, he chased me and I fell.

    485

    When next the door was opened you ran out and hid yourself--and the piglet was gone.

    486

    When the warring men careened away, she ran to Jonny and dropped beside him.

    487

    When they entered the kitchen, Sarah ran to Elisabeth and drew her into a bear hug.

    488

    Whenever she felt overwhelmed from her oncoming death or the doctors' news, she ran to her room until she was strong enough to face the world again.

    489

    Why was she immune to the effect he clearly had on every other woman he ran across?

    490

    With a curse, he rose and ran to the courtyard, changing into his demon bird.

    491

    With a quick look around, he breathed another calming breath and then ran to the hold.

    492

    With another deep breath, she ran her thumb down the jagged edge of the dagger.

    493

    With the door closed, she ran to the window to gaze in horror as the trees tossed their limbs in protest of the wind.

    494

    Would you buy the answer that I ran into an incredible sale I couldn't pass up?

    495

    You didn't like the way I dressed or the way I ran the business.

    496

    You promised to protect me, but instead you ran off and left me to take care of myself.

    497

    You ran off and left me because you were sick of having me argue with you.

    498

    Yully flew down the hall ahead of him, and he ran to catch up with her, not convinced she hadn't lost it.

    499

    Yully shoved Jule fully into the passenger seat of her car and ran to the driver's side, throwing herself into her seat.

    500

    Zeb ran and picked up one of the Gargoyles that lay nearest to him.