Ran-out Sentence Examples

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  • Grabbing her purse, she ran out the door.

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  • Two young children ran out to meet him.

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

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  • 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.

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  • But the main forces Renewalof on both sides were not brought into action till the the war series of truces ran out in 1355.

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  • However, my pen has ran out so a bic biro would be great.

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  • We eventually ran out of time and ascended the hill to pick up Marilynn and Homer.

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  • Bryan Adams ran out along them, followed closely by the Royal Marines led by Capt.

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  • The la ran out of for the fall cruises the carnival.

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  • We didn't fall out of anything, we just ran out of road really, you ca n't flog a dead horse.

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  • The first account deals with the rather fruitless last pushing trip of 1980, on which the club tackle ran out.

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  • The sledge ran out of control and carried him across the frozen lake.

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  • Pipits ran out with red throated and meadow but no water pipits ran out with red throated and meadow but no water pipit here.

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  • Elijah was fed by ravens... the widow's cruse never ran out of oil.. .

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  • An eternal moment was captured when the Father ran out to embrace his prodigal son, and his heart toward you hasn't changed.

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  • But our defensive frailties again reared their heads and Wolves ran out deserved 3-2 victors.

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  • Its employment in this sense depends on the fact that a piece of wood attached to a line was thrown overboard to lie like a log in a fixed position, motionless, the vessel's speed being calculated by observing what length of line ran out in a given time ("common log"); and the word has been retained for the modern "patent" or "continuous" log, though it works in an entirely different manner.

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  • Just then Dorothy, who had risen early and heard the voices of the animals, ran out to greet her old friends.

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  • The piglet is gone, and you ran out of the room when Jellia opened the door.

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

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

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  • When Natasha ran out of the drawing room she only went as far as the conservatory.

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

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  • Princess Mary ran out of the room to fetch Mary Bogdanovna.

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  • Two women ran out after them, and all four, looking round at the carriage, ran in dismay up the steps of the back porch.

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  • Princess Mary flushed and ran out of the room.

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  • Only after she had reached home was Natasha able clearly to think over what had happened to her, and suddenly remembering Prince Andrew she was horrified, and at tea to which all had sat down after the opera, she gave a loud exclamation, flushed, and ran out of the room.

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  • And Natasha ran out of the room.

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  • The whistle was answered, and a maidservant ran out.

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  • When he had gone, taking his wife with him, and had settled down with her in their covered cart, the officers lay down in the tavern, covering themselves with their wet cloaks, but they did not sleep for a long time; now they exchanged remarks, recalling the doctor's uneasiness and his wife's delight, now they ran out into the porch and reported what was taking place in the covered trap.

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  • Princess Mary ran out to the porch, down the flower-bordered path, and into the avenue.

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  • She ran out sobbing into the garden and as far as the pond, along the avenues of young lime trees Prince Andrew had planted.

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  • Pierre dressed hastily and ran out to the porch.

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  • Occasionally dressers ran out to fetch water, or to point out those who were to be brought in next.

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  • The officer pounced on the soldiers who were in the shops, but at that moment fearful screams reached them from the huge crowd on the Moskva bridge and the officer ran out into the square.

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  • He paused and then suddenly seeing the pistol on the table seized it with unexpected rapidity and ran out into the corridor.

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  • We ran out just as we were....

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  • An old, noncommissioned officer ran out of the ranks and taking him by the elbow dragged him to his company.

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  • Would you like some?... and Petya ran out into the passage to his Cossack and brought back some bags which contained about five pounds of raisins.

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  • And having kissed Denisov he ran out of the hut.

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

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  • Elijah was fed by ravens... the widow 's cruse never ran out of oil...

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  • An eternal moment was captured when the Father ran out to embrace his prodigal son, and his heart toward you has n't changed.

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  • Biggleswade ran out of steam after the break, their mid-week thrashing at the hands of Wootton Blue Cross apparently taking its toll.

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  • My fiancee ran out of medication and my cat developed a urinary problem and was having difficulty urinating.

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  • I grabbed the 3D Extreme Mascara at the recommendation of a friend after I ran out of my latest tube of Prescriptives Lash Envy, which I can safely say I go through at alarmingly rapid rates.

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  • Sometimes when they ran out of lead or when my pens ran out of ink.

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  • The next day Audun managed to free himself from the fixture and ran out of the apartment in only boxer shorts (and the handcuffs).

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  • We found ourselves regularly packing Pay Day, Pente Deluxe Edition, Lite Brite, and Easy Money until we ran out of stock on that one.

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  • As he ran out into the highway still swinging his axe in the rain, a shipyard truck barreling down the highway struck and killed him.

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  • All of the girls ran out of the bathroom, screaming at the top of their lungs.

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  • Coming home to Long Island after a date at two o'clock in the morning, Savalas ran out of gas.

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  • Have you ever ran out to purchase adhesive for a craft project, only to discover the following day that you had a new package of glue sticks tucked behind some old magazines?

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  • Many would wait in line in front of department stores for long periods of time, only to get turned away because the store ran out of nylons.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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  • 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.

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

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

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

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  • 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.

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  • It was midday, Howie said and when we ran out of questions, he rose.

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

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  • As the boat came abreast of the towering rock, some members of the crew loaded and ran out a small brass cannon.

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