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1. You are just innocent bystanders that Ava happened to run into along the way
2. When dried it will leave a thin film for the cockroaches to run into
3. doostEr worried that the city fathers had convinced the local news outlets to only say that he had run into the wilds so people would stop worrying
4. summer skies of blue run into the sands
5. “We will wait here for the second lift,” Kai and Tarak had their swords drawn; “it would be wiser to have more men in case we run into any trouble
6. “You have run into this before,” it was a statement rather than a question
7. 7 All the rivers run into the sea, yet the sea is not full
8. ’ I muttered, hesitating in the doorway, I hadn’t expected to run into her and am still adjusting to the concept of sleeping with Dave while his parents are in the house
9. There’s one named Yorthops somewhere in the city for another year or two, but I haven’t run into her
10. He did this because he thought it was more and more likely he was going to run into someone who knew something about Bostok
11. There was still a great possibility he would run into someone who knew about the desert, but at least he had seen that
12. “Say Bill, ya ever run into anything out there, in your travels through the
13. But wasn't this her mother's genes again? Hadn't she wanted someone steady, along comes someone who could be exclusive, and she's ready to give him one roll in the flowers and then tell him what? 'Oh, if we run into each other again after a few decades I could imagine I might be willing to try a relationship with you'?
14. “I thought the person you saw in that village was the only teacher around here but now you walk just a little ways into the woods and run into a university professor?”
15. She knew she could’ve drove to Cedar for the court hearing but felt it was better if she didn't run into her brothers
16. I think that might've run into the thousands of dollars so very sad ending to a unique and colorful character and I hope he had a great rest of his life as I don't think he missed going to Don Bosco
17. He had the good fortune to run into Sheizenn at that tiny roof-plaz on the Thulingain where you can catch a glimpse of the southern horizon
18. Whenever he had the misfortune to run into her, which was usually when Nathalia came to visit, the girl would stare at him for the duration
19. It was like he had run into a wall and the look of surprise on his face was almost comical, had he not been so angry
20. Whatever, therefore, is poured into it beyond this sum, cannot run into it, but must overflow
21. I wanted to run into the skene and hide
22. you’ll run into trouble
23. savings, which incidentally run into millions, into this gold mine of
24. Bourdeaux is, in the same manner, the entrepot of the wines which grow upon the banks of the Garronne, and of the rivers which run into it, one of the richest wine countries in the world, and which seems to produce the wine fittest for exportation, or best suited to the taste of foreign nations
25. He could barely stand, let alone run into the forest
26. Aunt Melissa noticed my hunching run into the woods
27. She never heard from or about her friend since the day he left, and she wondered if she might run into him while in the province
28. As he stood back up, he felt a sudden pressure at his side, as if someone or something had run into him as they passed by
29. more likely to stick with your business when you run into obstacles that will certainly
30. What had happened to their radar? They weren't supposed to run into things
31. Another SA had run into him
32. Some of the little Italian states which are situated upon the Po, and the rivers which run into it, derive some revenue from duties of this kind, which are paid altogether by foreigners, and which, perhaps, are the only duties that one state can impose upon the subjects of another, without obstruction in any respect, the industry or commerce of its own
33. When this attorney said that it was fortuitous that they should run into each other, I just shook my head
34. “His father used to run into walls,” he’d
35. Number one on my festive hit list is to 'accidentally' run into the Christmas tree and send it crashing to the floor
36. When they would miss each other dearly and run into each other’s arms, smothering the other with kisses and cuddles until they finally made love and fell asleep
37. I would have thought you’d have run into that kind of situation before
38. She slid free of the last audience member only to run into several servants with empty trays heading for the stairs
39. The Secretary of War suggests that if the navy will not undertake to break through, take a transport, cover the pilot-house in most exposed points with baled hay, attach an anchor to a towline, and if possible grapple the torpedo cables, and call for volunteers from the army to run into the harbour, thus making a way for the navy
40. Alex was aware that Dawn had run into the study again but was too busy cutting the woman free to stop her
41. They were known to be crack shots and we would have hated to run into them
42. But Sir, there will be no profits for you as the company will be run into the red all the time
43. The old man must have run into some conversationalists this evening
44. In fact, the injured horse may have run into barbed wire while running, and panicked, mauling itself,” according to Frederickson
45. I tried to say something, anything, but the force of his influence came over me again, and it was all I could do to wrench open the door and turn to run into the clean morning light—
46. The house was silent when he arrived, and at this stage of the marriage, he didn’t run into the bedroom and shout, ‘Honey, I’m home!’
47. “They had the great misfortune to run into von Richtofen and his gang on their very first patrol,” I explained
48. I decided one day to take my atheist mom, who had been confined to a hospital bed for years with a series of strokes and a broken hip, to The Park so she could explore it with me a little, perhaps meet her Guides and hopefully run into some of her own loved ones who had passed over
49. It’s a very small world, and a lucky break to run into you
50. Bad luck! He had wanted to slip into the booth relatively unnoticed, and most definitely did not want to be greeted by Gordon jumping to his feet and coming to him, calling out in a loud voice: “Sinclair! John Sinclair, what a coincidence to run into you! I really wish I had time to chat, but unfortunately, I’m meeting someone in a few minutes