Running-away Sentence Examples

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  • Young Marryat distinguished himself as a boy by frequently running away to go to sea; and at last, at the age of fourteen, he was allowed to enter the navy.

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  • The countess watched the things being packed, was dissatisfied with everything, was constantly in pursuit of Petya who was always running away from her, and was jealous of Natasha with whom he spent all his time.

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  • Shouldn't we put a cordon round to prevent the rest from running away?

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  • Some soldiers started running away in a group.

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  • So what was the use of performing various operations on the French who were running away as fast as they possibly could?

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  • At first the tiller kept running away over the surface then I realized I had n't lowered the rear skid.

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  • Always know that there is a better alternative to deal with your situation than running away.

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  • The person may indicate that they feel no one understands them or talk about running away from home.

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  • While in the past, running away as a teenager may have been seen as a glamorous way to have an adventure, it is not fun at all.

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  • While you shouldn't spend all of your time running away from your bully, there is no reason for you to have to see someone who causes you so much grief.

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  • Parents should also be concerned about teens who are skipping school, running away from home, experimenting with drugs and alcohol, or engaging in inappropriate sexual activity.

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  • Forget running away from the authorities with short legs.

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  • The enemy, however, is much more menacing and bold; running away around corners only to charge back teeth bared with a raised bayonet when I let my guard down; hiding effectively and flanking at the perfect time.

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  • If you grew up jumping on goombas or running away from ghosts in Pac-Man, then the nostalgic value of many video game parodies may be for you as well.

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  • They engage in a variety of antisocial and destructive acts, including violence towards people and animals, destruction of property, lying, stealing, truancy, and running away from home.

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  • Many of these children are labeled "ungovernable" for committing offenses such as running away and truancy.

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  • Some of the possible symptoms include loss of self-esteem, sleep disturbances, headaches or stomach aches, school avoidance, and running away from home.

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  • Family therapy to help resolve whatever family problems may have driven the child away from home initially can also be beneficial in preventing a repeat running away incident.

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  • However, if you keep these in mind when you first start dating someone, you may keep her from running away from you.

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  • Despite her obvious interest, she kept running away from him.

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  • Joker running away from Batman on the watch face and band.

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  • Their ultimate ruler is known as Hindmost, short for He Who Leads from Behind, and running away is their first reaction to novel situations.

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  • I wasn't the one running away.

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  • Bad guys were everywhere and children running away.

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  • For the first time in his life, he felt like running away from something.

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  • In any case, Lori deserved to have something – and probably would have if she had contested the will instead of running away.

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  • I'm not running away.

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  • The people in Upper Egypt are running away by wholesale, utterly unable to pay the new taxes and do the work exacted.

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  • Frederick William's hatred of his son, openly avowed, displayed itself in violent outbursts and public insults, and so harsh was his treatment that Frederick frequently thought of running away and taking refuge at the English court.

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  • However, as the students of mob-psychology have shown, every crowd tends to have its meneur, its mob-leader, the man who sets the cheering or starts the running-away.

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  • Professor Huxley maintained, for example, in a famous lecture that " the ethical progress of society depends not on imitating the cosmic process, still less in running away from it, but in combating it " (Romanes Lecture, ad fin.).

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  • In any case, Lori deserved to have something – and probably would have if she had contested the will instead of running away.

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  • Its the woman who is running away from the bad Commies, and she falls apart and gets smaller!

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  • In this part of his journey he accompanies a young woman (Chelsea Field) running away from an abusive husband.

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  • This may prevent a young person from running away or help them out when they have runaway.

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  • At first the tiller kept running away over the surface then I realized I hadn't lowered the rear skid.

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  • It lives in the high grass, running away in a stooping posture to avoid discovery on being approached, and taking flight only at the utmost need.

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  • We explained that it was done to keep Pearl from running away.

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  • The general with the bandaged head bent forward as though running away from some danger, and, making long, quick strides with his thin legs, went up to Kutuzov.

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  • Then he began to imagine that the Russians were running away and that he himself was killed, but he quickly roused himself with a feeling of joy, as if learning afresh that this was not so but that on the contrary the French had run away.

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  • Often, listening to the pilgrims' tales, she was so stimulated by their simple speech, mechanical to them but to her so full of deep meaning, that several times she was on the point of abandoning everything and running away from home.

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