单词 | Run by |
例句 | 1. A washing machine is run by a small electric motor. 2. Our golf club is run by a very unfriendly clique . 3. When Knight became leader, the council was run by a clique of officers largely unaccountable to the elected members. 4. The party is run by a bunch of old fogies who resist progress. 5. The country has long been run by plutocrats. 6. Many of the shops were run by Asians. 7. The hospital tea bar is run by volunteers. 8. This particular place was run by an ex-Army colonel. 9. The magazine is run by a cooperative. 10. This hotel is run by a lunatic! 11. Oxford to London is about an hour's run by train. 12. Economic policy in Europe should not be run by an unaccountable committee of governors of central banks. 13. Men never notice anything in a house run by their womenfolk. 13. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 14. Voters are disil-lusioned with the mud-slinging campaigns run by many candidates in recent years. 15. The company is run by a board of directors . 16. Westerners charged that the party was run by an unholy coalition between North and South. 17. The Sky News TV station is largely run by ex-BBC news staffers. 18. The Port Authority is an agency jointly run by New York and New Jersey. 19. Many people belong to a pension scheme run by their employers. 20. It started that great birdie run by Lee. 21. It's run by that old ruffian, Chatterton. 22. This class will not be run by community education. 23. These should be run by private enterprise. 24. Some residential homes are run by Lothian Regional Council. 25. We won't be run by a central operations centre. 26. Gardens, run by a nonprofit foundation. 27. Then it was being run by the aptly named Thomas Mill. 28. The Halls are run by a shoestring staff: three full-time and five part-time. 29. A home run by Mark McLemore in the fifth was the only dent Texas was able to lay on him. 30. When I was running away they put me in an approved school for girls run by nuns. 1. A washing machine is run by a small electric motor. 2. Our golf club is run by a very unfriendly clique . 3. When Knight became leader, the council was run by a clique of officers largely unaccountable to the elected members. 4. The party is run by a bunch of old fogies who resist progress. 31. For three mornings a week she went to a playgroup run by a friend who was a trained Froebel teacher. 32. You can also find used scooters in the classified ads and Web pages run by Vespa clubs. 33. The path descends to run by the Allt Coire Ardair. On the open moorland you might see meadow pipits and wheatears. 34. New York cut the Dolphin lead to 24-17 with a 43-yard touchdown run by Adrian Murrell with 7: 37 left. 35. Ministerial despotism could not be profitably run by clerical reactionaries ignorant of the financial world. 36. The local authority may also be able to provide literature on the subject if your Home is run by one. 37. Operations should be run by a highly centralized unitary body which would provide services on the trunk routes of the world. 38. B was running as close to unopposed as a ballot measure can be without the other side being run by dead people. 39. That set a 36-yard touchdown run by Davis, who carried 14 times for 69 yards in the game. 40. Recent activity is explained by a 1 percent shareholding, built by Fininvest, a Milan-based media group run by Silvo Berlusconi. 41. Courses are also run by local authorities around the country, and private training agencies and college courses are available. 42. Run by a local partner from 1983 to about 1995, the store seemed to thrive. 43. They are run by separate trustees and staff and compete in various ways. 43. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 44. The centre is a friendly place run by the Williams family and is open all year except December. 45. The country is currently run by a banker, Lamberto Dini, who leads a nonpolitical government of technocrats. 46. The paper would be run by Hearst Corp., which owns the Examiner, the story reported. 47. Unit trusts are run by two separate companies, a trustee company, and a management company. 48. There was a prevailing view that training schemes run by companies and firms were far better than those run by civil servants. 49. Now the whole country is run by a myopic bourgeoisie with a mentality that does not care for the people. 50. Here they stayed in a hostel run by Hugo and Lilli Steinhardt, which was attacked on Kristallnacht. 51. For vehicles run by Trust staff the emphasis will be on maximising fuel efficiency and minimising damaging emissions. 52. On page 5 you will see details of a new invention competition being run by Power Farming and Farmers Weekly. 53. A nearby snack shop run by an organization of blind workers has shut down. 54. Would you like to join a brilliant new club that's run by the makers of the fizzy drink, Tizer? 55. The answer was a hierarchical organization run by the timetable, the rule book, and the stopwatch. 56. The freehold maisonettes, proposed in 1922 were to have communal facilities run by servants in three shifts. 57. The strongest force there is run by Ahmed Shah Masoud, the defence minister. 58. The racket is being run by shadowy agencies who advertise their services in magazines. 59. Our modern Western world is consequently run by captains of industry, commerce and business who have an underlying Eastern philosophy. 60. Two of them - who had failed to pay - are run by Mr Cowell. 61. The Club is run by a steering committee elected from the membership. 62. The Institute, although strongly supported by the Company, was run by a committee. 63. The victim was a 13-year-old pupil at a school run by the defendant's wife. 64. Children of employees on the large commercial farms - still mainly run by whites - suffer problems left from the colonial past. 65. Indeed, the absence of official elders was a source of wonder to visitors from systems run by a selected few. 66. Such studios were often family enterprises, or were run by women photographers. 67. Some will frequent the hostels run by caring organisations which range from the most basic wooden bench with newspapers spread around. 68. Sussexdown is a happy place, run by caring staff who provide a full 24-hour nursing service, physiotherapy and occupational therapy. 69. It is opening an office in San Francisco to be run by its founder and president Jacques Quelene. 70. During my lengthy spell abroad, I was seconded to a public relations unit, run by a delightful and eccentric colonel. 71. Because these tests were run by a private lab at the request of a concerned supervisor at Tucson Water. 72. And a commission run by former Defense Secretary Harold Brown stressed last year the need for a younger work force. 73. It's run by the Oxford Trust to make Science more accessible and attractive tom young people. 73. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 74. Nineteen PACs run by cane and beet sugar growers gave $ 846, 823. 75. Employment training in Britain is a scandal and is often run by Government-appointed has-beens from industry accountable to no-one. 76. The path descends to run by the Allt Coire Ardair. 77. The court has heard how some couples lost their life savings after investing with a financial advisory service run by Christopher How. 78. It is widely assumed that a patronage system results in a government run by unqualified people. 79. A variety of independent museum are run by Trusts, local societies, parish councils and enthusiastic individuals. 80. As a consequence, private schools flourished, from the very expensive to the shantytown schools run by women in the slums. 81. The hotel was run by an eagle-eyed old man who knew everything about all the guests. 82. In some cases homes were being run by convicted criminals. 83. Others are run by voluntary bodies(), for example churches or charities; or privately by individual owners or commercial companies. 84. They claim the expulsions were a cover-up bid after they tried to expose a slush fund run by crooked officials. 85. Demonstrations have been held at the primate centre run by the University of California-Davis. 86. For the next five months, except for a brief period, our platoon was run by Sergeant Polk. 87. Strange moss-covered devices were relics of the house's first electricity system, run by water. 88. Several of them went to an acting class run by Jeff Corey, where other aspirants included James Coburn. 89. Several of these women attended our neighbourhood project, which is run by local people. 90. One of the most widely available resources are adult-education classes run by local school districts or community colleges. 91. It is run by a charitable trust and so relies on grants and donations for its survival. 92. Paradise Cars in Oxford is one of the few taxi firms run by women for women. 93. Industrial societies can not be run by an absolute moral order-the final imposition of righteousness on earth. 94. At West Ham the club was run by two families involved locally in business on a modest scale. 95. A company owned and run by Mr and Mrs Bunch carried on the business of purchase and resale of bulk butter. 96. The President has already visited a similar camp run by Paul Newman in Connecticut. 97. This was the shop which had been run by Eb's Aunt Emily ever since she was widowed, thirty years earlier. 98. Pensions from your employer Many people belong to a pension scheme run by an employer. 99. The idea of this joint venture is to reduce overheads and the whole set-up is run by a staff of just seven. 100. Paul Deas averted more danger for the home men as he ended a fine run by Neil Duffy. 101. From next week, all bouncers will undergo a compulsory two-week training course and examination run by Northumbria police. 102. The lifeboat service is run by a team of dedicated volunteers. 103. It is run by a generation of elderly men who have not been able to move on from the liberation struggle. 103. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 104. Media training courses run by the Press and Parliamentary Unit continued to attract in numbers lawyers seeking to improve their publicity skills. 105. Surprisingly there is only one index-linked gilt unit trust; it is run by Guinness Flight. 106. Stephen Court well remembers the mill, being first run by his great grandfather and later, his grandfather, Frederick Beard. 107. The office run by Oxfordshire county council was closed to the public while police carried out forensic investigations. 108. Jody goes for a run by the river to work off some of the anxiety. 109. The shop is still run by the founder and his two sons. 110. Both craft businesses are run by professionals and courses are held on the premises. 111. From 1830 Lille was run by mayors who were prominent businessmen. 112. As all are run by the resident proprietors you can rely on a warm welcome and pleasant stay. 113. One more small step away from control by elected officials and toward a government run by the bureaucracy. 114. They then gradually came into contact with the outside world and were lured on to government reservations run by missionaries. 115. She'd entered and won a competiton run by a local photographer, Colin Wakeham. 116. The local drop-in centre, run by a mental health charity, banned Ben for violent behaviour. 117. They are trained on short training sessions run by the individual companies. 118. A welcome exception are the social clubs for former psychiatric patients run by voluntary organizations. 119. Ed had entered a draw run by a local record store. 120. Usually, the plains were left to be run by native princes or village communities. 121. This was the first independent radio station in the republic and was to be run by the students' official youth organization. 122. These clinics were run by the government to serve local people. 123. Spare time: An introduction to leisure course, run by Middlesbrough council leisure services, starts on February 27. 124. This was solved by setting up the first stall run by the eldest most respected woman in the village. 125. Some are run by private schools or firms, on contract with school districts. 126. These courses, run by further education colleges, are all based on National Certificate Modules. 127. Since then the city had been run by an interim commissioner. 128. Their manufacture is a cottage industry run by people on the fringes of society. 129. The annual mileages to be run by the new units will be well in excess of 150,000! 130. Run by qualified volunteers, the club is keen to attract people of all ages and all abilities. 131. Here, we explain the various possibilities if you wish to join a scheme run by your new employer. 132. The company itself is run by a board of directors elected by the shareholders. 133. The result is a permanent war establishment run by a privately incorporated economy operating within a political vacuum. 133. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 134. She is demanding a government of national consensus, leading to an election run by an independent election commission. 135. It has undergravel filtration run by two powerheads, with a protein skimmer. 136. We have seen that less than 1 percent of in-house training programs run by corporations are addressed to basic literacy needs. 137. It is set up under trust and run by trustees, appointed from management and sometimes from staff. 138. It is run by the charity Turning Point - of which the princess is patron. 139. These empires, run by the internalized voices of deified ancestors, demanded a firm control of classes and sections of society. 140. The 174-seater restaurant, run by catering manager, re-opened towards the end of last year after being totally refurbished. 141. The 1980s have also seen the development of four military schools run by the army but privately financed. 142. A scheme run by the Countryside Commission gives farmers an annual payment for neglected hedgerow. 143. She wanted to stay where she was[], at a specialist adolescent residential unit run by a consultant child psychiatrist. 144. Six kilometres short of Poltava we turn aside from the highway into a colony for homeless vagabond children run by Anton Makarenko. 145. Projects would be run by youth groups and voluntary organizations as well as local authorities. 146. Very trendy new hotel run by Christina Ong, the Met adheres to the current fad for minimalism. 147. Because no one hearing his name thinks this Government is run by a bunch of lily-livered limousine-liberals. 148. H., a boarding school for students in the seventh to ninth grades run by the Legionaries. 149. A much higher proportion of special schools offer boarding facilities than ordinary schools, especially those run by voluntary organisations. 150. Run by fractious triumvirate, it produced some noble plays. 151. Our Sunday School is run by a Headmaster. 152. Are you aware that this so - called museum is run by homosexual pornographers? 153. Most universities are disgracefully old - fashioned and introverted , run by self - interested bureaucracies, mediocre to their roots. 154. The week long intensive course, held in the the Playas of New Mexico, is run by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA. 155. Mr. Ayalon's standing only rose in his party, Yisrael Beiteinu, run by the nationalist foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman. 156. Puppy mills (many run by 'quaint' religious groups) that breed sickly animals non-stop under unimaginably dreadful conditions, just for profit. 157. Cribari 4.5 - Was constantly out - run by the likes of Cesar and Suazo. 158. Xerox and Lucent are two more high - tech companies run by women. 159. North Korea was already an isolated state run by the late Kin Il-sung, though it was hardly the security threat it is considered to be today. 160. So my first schooling was in Mandarin , in a clandestine class run by a married couple. 161. Cardiff's best delicatessen is run by Poles, and so is one of Dorset's best pubs. 162. And even more incredible is the bar at the top of the mountain run by a long haired wild-eyed Barba, nicknamed after the Hollywood muscleman, John Claude Van Dam. 163. We also visited a foster home run by a pastor who worked for Rev. Chun. 163. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 164. We have no pastor at present: the church is run by five deacons. 165. This paper studies the relationship between product substitutability and the firm's collusion in the long run by mathematical model of repeated game. 166. Nowadays, there has been tax dodging by some companies run by foreign capital in our nation, and the number of that has been growing sharply. The consequence of that is very serious. 167. Do not upstairs in this crazy, you are from a mental hospital run by! 168. Eyeing him, she asked , " Isn't the bank run by your father - in - law? 169. The first lottery Mohan Srivastava decoded was a tic-tac-toe game run by the Ontario Lottery in 2003. 170. Anyone wanting companies run by a self - serving , self - recruiting cabal could hardly improve on this incestuous system. 171. The fact that many Irish theme bars are run by Irish people discounts that theory. 172. The domestic oil industry in particular is almost entirely run by two state-controlled companies, Sinopec and PetroChina; both are descendants of the China National Petroleum Corporation. 173. Aged 14, Doris Eaton Travis was in the famous Follies show run by Florenz Ziegfeld - regarded as Broadway's first glittering song and dance extravaganza . 174. Jan Roberts weaves a compelling tale which traps a young woman in a world run by the Mafia. 175. Davies had been taking part in an Executive Development Program, run by Harvard University. 176. Encroachment on any enterprise run by the national bourgeoisie is strictly prohibited. 177. "In the past, we have been taught that living beings are like machines run by biochemicals and DNA, " explains Dr. 178. Carstone is a super brand of luxury car's consumer goods run by Shanghai Best Engine Information and Technology development Co. , Ltd. 179. The controversial Race to Zero contest, run by New Zealand security researcher Simon Howard, allowed each team to try to obfuscate real computer viruses and exploit code samples. 180. The project emerged from the SENSEable City Laboratory, run by Carlo Ratti, which harnesses sensors and hand-held electronics to help describe cities in a new way. 181. A small but interesting survey run by crowdsourced copy editing service GooseGrade concludes that they do. 182. The Salah gasfield project in Algeria, run by BP, strips CO2 from local natural gas and injects it back into the ground. 183. Immediately, the Franciscans sent Father Willenborg to a treatment center in New Mexico run by a religious order, for priests with sexual disorders and substance addictions. 184. The first iron ore, from a mine run by Luxembourg-based ArcelorMittal, is due in mid-2011. 185. In 1887, he was a key player in a vital investigation run by the renowned Pinkerton Detective Agency. 186. The punishments stem from a fraudulent scheme run by a former high school teacher, William McCoggle, who claimed to offer continuing-education classes through a private company. Mr. 187. My first personal experience of this was when I worked as a camp counselor for two months in 2000 ins Summer Camp run by the Boy Scouts of America, as part of an international leader exchange scheme. 188. Not only run by the ruthless but also by people who have sedated their own morales. 189. Hacker High School is a program run by the University of La Salle in Barcelona, Spain. 190. One is even called Addicting Games (www.addictinggames.com), and it is run by Viacom's Nickelodeon division, a company that has a clear interest in attracting the minds and mouse clicks of children. 191. file, which is simply run by /etc/rcS. Thus, if you want to run telnetd, you can; just add it to your dongle.config. 192. The"comfort woman" program was run by the Japanese government. The number of"comfort women" is estimated at 200,000. Most of them came from Korea, and another large percentage came from China. 193. The second part succinctly introduces the culture and education cause run by Christianity. 194. Wu Da, the portfolio manager of the new Global Cyclical Industries Large Cap Equity, which is run by Changsheng Fund Management Co., is investing in the U.S., Japan and Australia. 195. He was the imam of a mosque run by the Jihadi Soldiers of God group . 196. He also built devices to amuse Clark's stepdaughter, including floating lanterns and a windmill run by a live mouse. 197. There are no exceptive hotels in twenty hotels failing to get raising continuous revenue that run by Mr. Yu Yonggang. 198. Bullet trains would be run by another corporation while yet another body would clear JNR's historical debt. |
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