Ran-through Sentence Examples

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

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  • The award-winning telenovela, Betty La Fea, also known as Yo Soy Betty, La Fea, began in 1999 and ran through 2001 on the Colombia network, Radio Cadena Nacional (RCN).

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  • The figures ran through our operation like a train past a no-stop station.

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  • A chill ran through him.

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  • Coldness ran through her.

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

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

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  • Her fingers ran through his short hair.

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

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

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

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

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

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  • 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.

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

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  • 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.

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  • It ran through him as well.

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

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  • 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.

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

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  • 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.

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  • The great highway from the west, on its long rough descent from the Anatolian plateau to Tarsus, ran through a narrow pass between walls of rock called the CilicianGate,Ghulek Boghaz.

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

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  • 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.

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

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  • 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."

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  • It ran through four editions in four years.

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

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  • It was probably connected by road with Bononia in 175 B.C.; and subsequently with Genua in 148 B.C. by the Via Postumia, which ran through Cremona, Bedriacum and Altinum, joining the first-mentioned road at Concordia, while the construction of the Via Popilia from Ariminum to Ad Portum near Altinum in 132 B.C. improved the communications still further.

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  • Les Trois Verites ran through several editions, and obtained for its author the favour of the bishop of Cahors, who appointed him grand vicar and theological canon.

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  • In 1866 he was employed at the ministry of war in the preparation of army reorganization schemes, and he published anonymously in the following year L'Armee francaise en 1867, a work inspired with Orleanist sentiment, which ran through ten editions in a few months and reached a twentieth in 1870.

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  • Meanwhile Mrs. MacDonald, one of the women taken captive, aided by her native servant, escaped, and barefoot and in her nightdress ran through the jungle to another planter's house.

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  • The wall of Antoninus ran through the grounds, and the district is rich in Roman remains, Camelon, about 2 m.

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  • In England, after receiving such modifications - attributed to Burke - as adapted it to the purposes of the opposition, this pamphlet ran through many editions, and procured for its author, as he said, "the honour of having his name inserted in a long list of proscriptions enrolled in a bill of attainder commenced in one of the two houses of parliament, but suppressed in embryo by the hasty course of events."

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  • The book, which ran through twelve editions in a little over a year, met with a somewhat mixed reception.

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  • This line also, however, was taken over by the Japanese military authorities, and the first trains ran through early in 1905, in which year Japan obtained control of the whole of the Korean internal communications.

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  • The canyons are largely the work of rivers, modified by glaciers that ran through them after the rivers had formed them.

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  • The discussions on the budget in 1831 gave rise to the publication of his famous series of Lettres sur la lisle civile, which in ten years ran through twenty-five editions.

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  • His chief work was De primate Petri (1519); his Enchiridion locorum communium adversus Lutherum ran through 46 editions between 1525 and 1576.

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  • His twofold position ran through everything.

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  • A canal ran through them parallel to the road, and for some reason that is not altogether clear it was used in preference to the road during the Augustan period.

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  • His way ran through stench and fire, close to the mouth of the bottomless pit.

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  • The street along the ridge formed the principal thoroughfare, and was named the Mese (Mr), because it ran through the middle of the city.

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  • A tremor of revolt ran through the cities of the south which chafed under the despotism of the Parisian mob.

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  • Gradually people became sick of openly avowed gallantry, of shameless libertinism, of moral obliquity and of the flattering artifices of vice; a long shudder ran through the selfish torpor of the social body.

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  • Some strange poison ran through the Black God's body.

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  • A sense of uneasiness ran through her at the gravity in his normally light tone.

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  • The displays on the table ran through dozens of scenarios based on what she told it, most of them disastrous as she learned what the buttons did.

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  • The branches flung upwards, snatching the legs and wings of the demons.  Toby heard a demon shriek as its wings were torn from its body.  The tree lowered Toby to the ground.  He looked up once more, turned and ran through the jungle, leaving the trees to fight off the demons.

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  • Katie couldn't help the bubble of happy laughter that escaped.  Death chuckled with her then motioned to the stairwell Toby was desperately trying to pull Katie towards.  They ran through the palace.  Katie trailed the angel until they reached a small chamber she would've mistaken as a janitor's closet on the top level.  Toby wrenched open the door and ducked into the dark room.  A portal glowed in the center.  Katie entered, overwhelmed by the thought of leaving.

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  • The fled from the room, and ran through the market place, the bloody dagger still gripped tightly in his hand.

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  • It ran through a rocky gorge - complete with waterfalls.

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  • This line ran through the western highlands of Scotland.

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  • As we sped down the motorway, every thought imaginable ran through my mind.

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  • During the communist insurgency of the fifties the infamous ' bamboo trail ' ran through the forest of Belum.

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  • I ran through the banana plantation straight to him.

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  • The main season started in November and ran through to April, when many of the hunted vixens were pregnant.

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  • In 1798 his Address to the People of Great Britain, enforcing resistance to French arms and French principles, ran through fourteen editions, but estranged him from many old friends, who accused him, probably with injustice, of aiming to make his peace with the government.

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  • In each division a great street ran through the city from east to west, generally lined with arcades on one side, but with arcades on both sides when traversing the finer and busier quarters.

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  • A shiver ran through the tree, and the wind sent forth a blast that would have knocked me off had I not clung to the branch with might and main.

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  • Three frolicsome little streams ran through it from springs in the rocks above, leaping here and tumbling there in laughing cascades wherever the rocks tried to bar their way.

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  • I shall never forget the ripple of alternating joy and woe that ran through that beautiful little play, or the wonderful child who acted it.

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  • I rode a fiery hunter--I can feel the impatient toss of his head now and the quiver that ran through him at the first roar of the cannon.

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  • Where now firm open fields stretch from the village to the woods, it then ran through a maple swamp on a foundation of logs, the remnants of which, doubtless, still underlie the present dusty highway, from the Stratton, now the Alms-House Farm, to Brister's Hill.

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  • Almost every time a new carriage drove up a whisper ran through the crowd and caps were doffed.

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  • The count nodded affirmatively, and Natasha, at the rapid pace at which she used to run when playing at tag, ran through the ballroom to the anteroom and downstairs into the yard.

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  • A murmur of approbation and satisfaction ran through the crowd.

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  • A similar moan of surprise and horror ran through the crowd.

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  • Following stunning, the animal was shackled and hoisted onto an overhead rail - the slaughter line - which ran through the slaughter hall.

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  • There he was secured by leg irons to the tent pole which ran through the middle.

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  • As he ran through the forest, the king of men ran alongside him, laughing and dancing and whooping for joy.

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  • Once I settled down, I called him back and ran through the barking information I'm going to share with you right now.

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  • The episodes began airing in July of 2009 and ran through September.

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  • Later the "Silk Road" ran through the ancient world bringing this seductive material to countries like Egypt and Israel.

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  • Season 2 of American Idol debuted on January 19 and ran through to May 20, 2003.

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  • In 1968, the big screen movie, Rosemary's Baby, was giving new meaning to the phrase, "You little devil", and a quirky little soap opera titled Dark Shadows premiered on ABC in 1966 and ran through 1971.

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