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(1) All rivers run into the sea. 
(2) All rivers run into sea.
(3) Let me know if you run into any snags.
(4) The repairs will probably run into thousands of pounds.
(5) The storm is coming.Run into the classroom!
(6) Obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it. Michael Jordan 
(7) We've run into difficulties / difficulty with the new project.
(8) The ship has to run into the harbor when the sudden storm arises.
(9) The scheme has run into serious difficulties.
(10) These two rivers run into each other.
(11) Watch he doesn't run into the road.
(12) Be careful not to run into debt.
(13) He has run into trouble in his job.
(14) The cost of repairing the damage could run into millions.
(15) They have run into trouble while designing the new machine.
(16) Under any of these scenarios(http:///run into.html), the company will run into debt.
(17) My first act was to run into the waiting room.
(18) We had the misfortune to run into a violent storm.
(19) I let the water run into it and we watched as it foamed and bubbled.
(20) The pilot told the control tower that he'd run into technical trouble.
(21) If I run into anything that might interest you, I'll send it your way.
(22) The final cost of the project will easily run into six figures .
(23) If you run into the boss, put in a good word for me!
(24) But they run into trouble when Maj.
(25) The number of deaths could run into hundreds.
(26) The nature study project has run into a snag.
(27) The talks have quickly run into problems.
(28) The beer is run into casks.
(29) We are not prepared to write a blank cheque for companies that have run into trouble.
(30) He was determined to hold on this job whatever difficulties he might run into.
(1) Let me know if you run into any snags.
(2) The repairs will probably run into thousands of pounds.
(3) We've run into difficulties / difficulty with the new project.
(4) We are not prepared to write a blank cheque for companies that have run into trouble.
(5) The ship has to run into the harbor when the sudden storm arises.
(31) They therefore do not run into this difficulty.
(32) Then you turn and run into the main lounge.
(33) But that idea has run into stiff opposition.
(34) We run into this problem here in Congress.
(35) Brett must have run into trouble.
(36) But beyond the hedge, Mundin had run into a captive audience.
(37) If you do run into difficulties, there are two possibilities; neither of which is desirable. 1.
(38) Any attempt by the mining company to undertake operations seems certain to run into strong opposition.
(39) Punitive damage awards often run into the millions of dollars, some-times hundreds of millions.
(40) Mr Murdoch, like Mr Gower, has a way of playing that was bound to run into trouble.
(41) Iacocca is currently in danger of losing his status as a visionary leader, Carlzon has likewise run into difficulties.
(42) The rubbish companies run into other problems as they try to push through the higher charges justified by their rising costs.
(43) But efforts to merge or eliminate any of them will run into political problems.
(44) Buckingham Palace has denied a report that senior royal officials said the marriage had run into difficulties.
(45) What he did not know was that Chemical had run into massive internal problems.
(46) It may be essential for you to have a sympathetic ear if you run into difficulties.
(47) These could run into thousands of pounds is a helicopter is involved.
(48) Blood had begun to run into the corner of his eye and he blinked to try and clear his vision.
(49) But if you run into problems,( ) make friends with the helpful staff at the enquiry desks. 2.
(50) If there is no way to calculate these costs, we can believe that they run into many billions.
(51) His slightly pulled drive might have run into trouble but was deflected by a rolled up hosepipe.
(52) All the costs of getting a mortgage, moving and setting up home can run into thousands.
(53) Those you run into may not, but you soldier on.
(54) Larsson won his penalty by simply cutting inside and inviting Danny Griffin to run into his back.
(55) Production will run into November and cost an estimated $ 20 million.
(56) A spokesman for Nissan confirmed that the reduction in component spending would run into millions of pounds annually.
(57) We follow a number of faint tracks that disappear on the flat and run into barriers of scrub brush and trees.
(58) Grunte had run into him on the forecourt of one of his garages where he had come to buy a second-hand Sierra.
(59) It was a year that also saw Barings run into trouble keeping personnel.
(60) Macmillan likened the privatization programme to the reaction of individuals or estates when they run into difficulties.
(61) After the first day I felt like I had run into a brick wall.
(62) And that was when Petey and Ted had to run into the house laughing and letting the screen door slam behind them.
(63) She finally convinced him by trying to run into a throw, inevitably falling over and spraining her ankle.
(64) I run into the bathroom and floss deodorize brush spray the works the usual.
(65) They slowed to give themselves a respite but realized in the succeeding moment that they had run into a dead end.
(66) In Belfast we assumed that the number of socially-patterned variables that we might uncover could well run into the hundreds.
(67) In panic she stumbled backwards, twisted round and tried to run into the living room.
(68) Former one-store towns now run into one another, linked by new buildings and storefronts that cut a swath across sugar-cane fields.
(69) Yet the obstacles that it has run into make it probable that even it will miss the end-1992 deadline.
(70) She was at least making the attempt to take the high road, only to run into a dead end.
(71) Her skin had that smooth all-the-year-round dark tan you sometimes run into in California.
(72) It might run into storms or, or be taken by pirates.
(73) But he said that the request is likely to run into opposition unless efforts to overhaul the program are completed.
(73)
(74) Even the most popular personalities, as William Whitelaw was in 1981, can run into difficulty.
(75) Nothing must clash with a commercial break or run into the news.
(76) Potentially the number of claims could run into thousands: the inventory covers only part of the national collections.
(77) I told my second son to run into the fields.
(78) Others take a proportion of the cost of the house and, consequently, the fee can run into thousands.
(79) I caught up with him on Exhibition Road, where he had run into the street and flagged down a hansom.
(80) At a new universities festival in Bradford he had run into Richard Neville.
(81) Despite her current parliamentary support, analysts warn she could run into trouble because of her spouse-and her gender.
(82) And we had five good lads aboard, we never thought to run into any trouble we couldn't handle.
(83) When Gabriel and she had been a couple they had run into her one day when there had been a freak storm.
(84) He was staying with a guy he had run into on the street, the roommate of a former trick.
(85) His attempts to link reductions in working hours to more flexible work practices, for example, have run into powerful union resistance.
(86) Most of the ones I run into need facts and figures.
(87) Many a swimming pool fund has run into choppy water and adventure playground appeals turned into assault courses!
(88) He hurried through the warehouse to avoid Astrid, who must have run into the bathroom.
(89) But Netanyahu could run into trouble with his Cabinet and top advisers, or other disagreements could break out among the negotiators.
(90) He snatches a loaf from the baker's counter and is promptly run into gaol.
(91) There was the classic occasion which saw him run into the gym puffing, panting and dripping with sweat.
(92) There are certainly hundreds of people who could be involved and the number could even run into thousands.
(93) Needwood Muppet, 25-1 with Coral, could well run into a place.
(94) However, even by the end of the war, the design had run into serious difficulties.
(95) Societies that treat their constituent members as identical pawns soon run into trouble.
(96) You rarely run into people you know in London; there are too many millions.
(97) It was a good run into the city, against the outgoing commuter traffic.
(98) Last night, it was feared that the cost of the disaster could run into hundreds of thousands of pounds.
(99) One explanation is that he wanted to keep open an option should the pound run into fresh trouble, as well it may.
(100) Some heavily-indebted developers have run into trouble, causing problems for the finance companies that back them.
(101) Run into the wind so it's at your back as you return.
(102) I have run into him in the barbershop there.
(103) Furthermore ,(http:///run into.html) he began to run into debt.
(104) We'll run into that time and again.
(105) He had the imprudence to run into debt.
(106) The index will run into some flak.
(107) The molten metal was run into a mould.
(108) Fan out when you run into the ring.
(109) On their way to shool they had run into a high wind.
(110) The match was so tough that when it was over, all the players were run into the ground.
(111) The Air Force claims it wouldn't dole out these biosensors willy-nilly — only when troops are likely to run into dangerous biological or chemical warfare agents.
(112) Try and work out the gravitational force between two objects in terms of a quantum graviton, however, and you quickly run into trouble—the answer to every calculation is infinity.
(113) Ever run into a definition like this one for calumnious:'of, involving, or using calumny '?
(114) "The Tyrannosaur in Coahuila was a little smaller (than the T-rex) but still nothing you would want to run into in a dark alley," said Sampson.
(115) The result proves that genetic algorithm settles the problem of original model that run into the local least value end enhance the success ratio of the object extraction.
(116) You will run into debt if you spend more than you earn.
(117) When Genae Girard received a diagnosis of breast cancer in 2006, she knew she would be facing medical challenges and high expenses. But she did not expect to run into patent problems.
(118) If your running shoes are not fitting properly, whether the arch is not the right size for your foot, or the shoe is causing you to pronate inwards or outwards, you're going to run into problems.
(119) Since Eddington's proposal, scientists have attempted various ways of including matter into the theory, although they have run into problems.
(120) The death toll from the violence was thought to run into dozens.
(121) Be you go secretively and she dates again afraid the wife run into of woman.
(122) The potential worldwide TV audience, Garson says, will run into the billions.
(123) You should bring your living expenses within your income, or you run into debt.
(124) You can run into issues of things like overflow, underflow, with floating point numbers and when you see a whole bunches of ones, it's particularly a good time to be suspicious.
(125) Merging extents to get fewer extents (defragmentation) is beneficial to customers who have a large number of extents in a partition and are likely to run into the partition page overflow problem.
(126) It is much easier to run into debt than to get out of it.
(127) International negotiations over trade or climate change or nuclear non-proliferation always run into trouble for very specific reasons.
(128) The next rule is to pay ready money, and never, on any account, to run into debt.
(129) This makes this single check a catchall for all the problems you might run into.
(130) When ? Where ? and How did you run into Jane Austen?
(131) But large-scale efforts to computerise health records tend to run into bureaucratic, technical and ethical problems.
(132) If we spend more than our income, we'll run into debt.
(133) Detectives have run into a conspiracy of silence in the tight-knit communities of the peninsula.
(134) If you run into resistance at lower levels, try educating upper-level executives on the building-block approach instead.
(135) We are standing in the midst of a killing field. . . . Although we have not yet run into poachers, it must be only a matter of time until we do.
(136) Now you also may remember that we have already run into Spenser's Mammon before this point, before Paradise Lost.
(137) The deployment of these systems, make enterprise run into the bemusement of "Information Isolated Island".
(138) Although one may run into snags And be foiled everywhere in his course of pursuit.
(139) Before running into the dreamboat, will ascend the sky will perhaps arrange us to run into other person first; When we meet opposite party finally, then should feel grateful.
(140) Heir to the throne Prince Charles on Tuesday paid off a family debt incurred more than 350 years ago -- but was spared the accumulated interest that could have run into tens of thousands of pounds.
(141) Sure. Isn't is amazing that a bag lady had run into a gold watch in the garbage?
(142) Google's plan to digitise copyrighted texts has run into serious legal problems in the US.
(143) No matter if you use Smarty, a popular CMS, or a custom-built system, you'll run into the same configuration problems related to SELinux as soon as your code tries to modify the Web files.
(144) When kinglet's son leave his star, on the travel, run into a king, but that king think only of" reasonableness" of control everything, does this be unlike us?
(145) Just a few meters ahead, you run into a colonist who warns you not to go up the road.
(146) Glossary - Explains any legal terms you might run into in your document.
(147) Never run into debt, not if you can find anything else run into.
(148) When dealing with logical operators you run into a phenomenon called short circuiting.
(149) While there, you run into your next-door neighbor who's buying a hedge trimmer.
(150) Here we run into a problem of asset classes: the limited number of categories of assets from which investors can seek above-average returns.
(151) The listing companies also benefit from interest earned on the oversubscriptions, which have run into billions of dollars.
(152) You run into a winter scenery, Reviving quietly a children story.
(153) An application designed to work against an ASCII database may run into problems if used against an EBCDIC database, because of the difference in the collating sequence.
(154) On the way they had run into a high wind.
(155) While affirming fully market economy, actual some people for one's own interests often break one's word, swindle, and that fake and forged phenomenon is a most obvious one ordinary consumer run into.
(156) Even when countries successfully drive down wages, which is now happening in all the euro-crisis countries, they run into another problem: incomes are falling, but debt is not.
(157) It is to be expected that an experiment will sometimes run into a snag at first.
(158) The existing theories of neoclassicism fail to explain the empirical fact that some newspaper firms run into marginal loses in its circulation market.
(159) I kept thinking I am going to run into some empty-headed noble who will try to involve me in endless, trivial small talk.
(160) This takes in disorder, there are a lot of ships of dog dinners, we see to the godown, if the things all had no, that was to run into pirate.
(161) Many trainee truckers 0drop out before completing their first year of work, even though this means they must repay the trucking company their training costs, which run into thousands of dollars.
(162) I hope that the climbers don't run into a snow-storm halfway up.
(163) The Northamptonshire Yeomanry was now launched forward again to exploit this success, only to run into Peiper's Panthers and more StuG IIIs in hull-down firing positions.
(163) Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
(164) When at home, you may sneak away to run into the study and check your email.
(165) When being looked for the stopping point, we have run into a lot of difficulties.
(166) We find that the two former schools always run into agnosticism in the logical operation, but the latter leads to absolutely uncertainty.
(167) We might run into traffic at this time of day.
(168) Thus Iran must run into the ground until it takes the reasonable offer on the table and may even contemplate regime change, depending on which analyst's viewpoint you read.
(169) He was delighted beyond measure to run into an old friend.
(170) "It is natural for careless writers to run into faults they never think of" (George Berkeley).
(171) Heir to the throne Prince Charles paid off a family debt incurred more than 350 years ago—but was spared the accumulated interest that could have run into tens of thousands of pounds.
(172) We'll run into debt if you spend more than our income.
(173) We won't run into any problem of non - commutativity in constructing these operators.
(174) We have been together the that long time, I thought I as if am you, you compared to my even more unimportance, I really are unable to imagine as if how if I haven't run into your me the life am!
(175) Having run into trouble as a youngster, Humphrey has "street credibility, " something social workers from more middle-class backgrounds may lack.
(176) Yesterday I nearly run into robert redford in the ginza.
(177) Kimberly and Janet run into Rocco, a pimp talking on a cell phone.
(178) Clerk: That's a good idea. And remind them to be slow at the beginning, not to run into the railings.
(179) Yet studies run into the unreliability of modelling future climatic effects and sometimes ignore changes in land use and health care.
(180) The sweat began to run into Kunta's eyes, making him blink to stop the stinging.
(181) If you run into a stack overflow error, change the method to an iterative algorithm or make use of memoization to avoid work repetition.
(182) Labour had to do that in the past with Kiwirail and Air New Zealand after they were run into the ground by private interests after National had sold them off.
(183) The segment flies one arrows tread to escape in the quondam and blocked her waist to embrace when the girl's nose would run into a ground and caught up above the entire this time.
(184) Isn't it amazing that a bag lady had run into a gold watch in the garbage?
(185) Executives would linger in the halls, hoping to run into him.
(186) Much of that equipment has been run into the ground, damaged or destroyed during a decade of combat.
(187) The users have run into one of Microsoft Corp.'s latest anti-piracy efforts.
(188) I run into an old schoolfriend at the supermarket this morning.
(189) Without the deferred processing, you could run into a situation where just processing the basic field definitions for a generic template would require instantiating a version of that template.
(190) Without decent backhaul, cell towers will run into the same kind of congestion problems you run into at home when you're trying to torrent more than your internet connection can handle.
(191) Without these entries, if you created a new dealer, and tried to add a new product using that dealer, you'd have run into some issues.
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