She then ran into the kitchen to grab the potato bake she had prepared earlier that day, grabbed her keys and ran out of her apartment. |
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We had one project where we took a rooming house and renovated it and we ran into a lot of unforeseen costs, dealing with code issues. |
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Clinic staff cared for a man when he ran into the Plunket rooms with an almost severed finger. |
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He then became angry and threw a plastic Christmas tree at him, ran into the kitchen and armed herself with a knife. |
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As she ran into the house, she collided with a young man, sending them both sprawling on to the ground. |
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A passing car lost control and ran into the telephone kiosk knocking it to the ground. |
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Sneaking through the room, he was about to launch an attack on the intruder when he ran into the dresser, knocking over a lamp. |
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There was a screech of tires and a crash as the truck ran into her Porsche convertible. |
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They rushed into the room in a mad panic and ran into her, nearly knocking her over in the process. |
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He stumbled away and nearly ran into a teacher just before we walked into the cafeteria. |
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Everyone blamed each other but I suspect she actually ran into a tree and knocked herself out or something. |
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And then suddenly, one of the guys ran into me, knocking me down, along with my box, which held my computer disks and floppies. |
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They were college sweethearts, and had met when they ran into each other in the quad, and her mother spilled coffee all over her father's shirt. |
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Just after I finished school, my older brother Hal ran into some financial difficulties. |
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It is not yet known how much but police confirmed the amount ran into thousands of pounds. |
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Mrs Burgess said she had never kept a tally of how much money she had raised, but said it ran into thousands of pounds. |
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They ran into trouble in the centre of the city when the bus began backfiring. |
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The dining car of the wrecked train jumped to the side track and ran into the freight engine, which telescoped the car. |
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They ran into Marcus, who'd disappeared as soon as he came off stage, in the fenced in area by the backstage door. |
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I ran into the kitchen, expecting to see my aunt there, an angry scowl placed upon her face. |
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The stillness of the scene was suddenly disrupted when a scrawny dog ran into view. |
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Blaze ran into the house, screaming something about telling Auri, while Ariella just stood there silently. |
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Just then the front door banged open and I jumped as a man ran into the room. |
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The last time I ran into Jack and Meg was that icy weekend on Blackpool seafront. |
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So at the bus stop outside work at 3.30 pm, I ran into an old mate from school. |
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Mr. Crich testified that after the assault he was dazed and seeing stars as blood ran into his eyes and down the side of his face. |
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Cast and crew celebrated after the run with a Harvest Fest barn dance, which ran into the early hours of the morning. |
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I kicked off my covers and ran into the bathroom, brushed my teeth and cleaned myself off. |
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I ran into O'Dwyer, who, it has to be said, threw some pretty impressive shapes on the dancefloor. |
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I was about to lecture him about the evil of self-conceit and the importance of modesty, when a servant ran into the library crying nervously. |
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Tears were already gathering in my eyes as I ran into my room and slammed the door behind me. |
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She ran into her bedroom, slammed the door behind her, and fell onto her bed crying. |
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When the train rattled into the next station, an inspector ran into the carriage and tried to settle the bitter argument. |
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They ran into weather problems and a lack of snow on the ground, Pettis says, which can seriously hamper travel by snow machine. |
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One day, he noticed a small boy who ran into the shop, handed some flowers to the shopkeeper, and asked for a meal. |
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I was still pulling on my mohair sweater over my black t-shirt when I ran into Geri in the lobby. |
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James sat waiting, and the moment his gaze caught hers she ran into his arms. |
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I had a match to play that afternoon as well and ran into Kassie at the clubhouse when she was making the turn. |
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As we started to leave the building, we ran into Vince and had a brief meeting with him. |
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It was six o'clock and she was saying goodbye to her parents as she ran into the shower. |
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Driffield were put in to bat at Clifton Park and soon ran into trouble against the skiddy medium pace of Greg How. |
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I ran into the room, and took off my clothes and slipped the undies on, and checked myself out in the mirror. |
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Becoming bored and saturated by their activity, the three unescorted boys ran into the Disney shop. |
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Nearby an unidentified skier ran into a 14-year-old Swedish girl and broke her leg. |
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Miss Ul Haq said she heard a smash, Mr Derbyshire ran into the pub and Syed was in shock. |
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Miss Ul Haq said Syed put his hands up to protect himself, she heard a smash and Mr Derbsyhire ran into the pub. |
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Ryan ran out from behind a parked car and ran into the front nearside corner of his vehicle. |
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We're just at the edge of the Turnifwumpia pulsar's nebular system, and we ran into an uncharted cosmic ray storm. |
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He's either a total soak, or he was getting someone else a drink when he ran into Jan. |
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Crowded malls are filled with visitors from upcountry who fill up the aisles talking to folk they last ran into a year ago. |
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One evening, a boy ran into our kitchen, gabbling breathlessly that a tiger had entered the cowshed and killed a goat. |
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From absolutely nowhere Syrah ran into the verbal battle, speaking with venom in her normally controlled voice. |
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On the ground at Italy's Bologna International Airport, I ran into the same old bugaboos that make travel back home such a hassle. |
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We also ran into a bullfrog big enough to choke an egret, as you can tell from its photo. |
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Just minutes later, before I could even make a phone call, the front door burst open and Troy ran into the house, with Thomas close behind. |
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Last year it ran into problems with regulators and the tax authorities, temporarily spooking investors. |
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The sister just ran into my room, clapped me on the face, and ran out again squeeing. |
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When I disembarked on my last cruise in December, I ran into the young man who had been our dining-room steward on the ship. |
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Anyway, the investigators interviewed the guards and ran into the usual stonewall. |
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They ran into stormy seas and started their emergency distress beacon late on Friday night. |
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The Dolphins were favoured to win but ran into some stout defence and a forward pack that grew in confidence throughout the day. |
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He was left stranded on the ice continent after his polar flight ran into powerful head winds as he headed toward Argentina. |
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He ran into a bear in Ontario and was nearly struck by lightning the same day. |
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When Kendra finally caught up with her, she was in study hall, Kendra ran into the room and sat down beside her. |
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She then ran into the bedroom where her husband finally poured water over the flames. |
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Overtaking on a corner he got some sunstrike and ran into a car coming towards him. |
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The guys finished their night surfing and ran into their house with their surfboards under their arms. |
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We didn't have a telephone and, horrified at the sight of blood, I ran into the street panicking. |
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If you ran into me on a street corner I'd be scowling and glassy-eyed with dark circles. |
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I was doing well and had even made a pass at 207.94 mph, but then I ran into a little problem. |
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Well, she went out walking alone one night and she ran into a patrol of guards. |
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Suddenly Zach came pelting through the hallway, shoving people out of the way until he accidentally ran into me, bowling me over. |
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I ran into him years later at a senior class car wash when I was eighteen and he tried to pick me up. |
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I got into a fight with a kid, hit him once and then ran into the house and declared I'd won. |
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He quickly opened the door to his apartment and ran into it with his.45 caliber pistol in hand. |
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Living in her fantasy kept her from paying attention insomuch that she ran into someone behind her as she worked. |
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She ran into the dense wood trying to hide but he was always there, forever catching up to her. |
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She dropped the phone and ran out of the house, not even grabbing a coat as she ran into the freezing cold outside. |
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One evening, during dinner, a boy ran into our kitchen, gabbling breathlessly that a tiger had entered the cowshed and killed a goat. |
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The unscheduled delay was sparked when the ship ran into fierce gales which gave rise to seasickness among and several of the crew members. |
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One of the cops shouted as the two darkly dressed operatives ran into the trees. |
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I took the elevator to the press box and ran into Rich Rosenblatt, the Associated Press' tireless racing writer. |
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Several times, I ran into debilitating crashes complete with debug windows. |
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Some weeks later I ran into the geology professor, a friendly person that I got on well with. |
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I ran into Claire on Saturday when she was out with her dog, a beautiful golden retriever, named Silver, of all things. |
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We ran into the docking bay and could not believe the decrepit derelict of a ship that he had waiting for us. |
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Bo was making her way over the fire, her pyro side starting to take over when a shirtless boy nearly ran into her. |
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The recovery project ran into difficulties as the data was saved in an obscure format that modern Amiga emulators could not read. |
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He then ran into difficulties after promoting his movie in Toronto earlier in the week. |
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Without thinking he ran into the room and grabbed it, flew towards the elevator and pressed for the ground floor. |
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We ran into the guard rail and I could hear the right headlight smash in on itself. |
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I was out running last-minute errands this afternoon and ran into a guy I used to work with who I haven't seen in a dog's age. |
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At the sight of the dogcatchers, dogs ran in all directions trying to escape, many ran into homes, shops and the nearby scrubland. |
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In our hard-disk recording tests, we ran into a case recording the sixth stereo track where we had a dropout. |
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Funny enough, I also ran into Doug, a friend of mine from high school who was our drum major in the band. |
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The last time I ventured into the city on my lonesome, I ran into my old friend and ex-colleague Mick. |
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Her heart beat quick as she ran into the office and lifted the shade to witness the flood. |
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Then he hit the fence in front of us and decided to rage-quit the race and ran into the side of my car going into the pit lane. |
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He leapt away before I could retort, blew me a kiss, and with a rakish smile, ran into his house. |
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Regina answered a few questions and a rando lady ran into the room and put a baby in her lap. |
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A brave neighbour ran into a smoke-logged block of flats to wake residents after one of the apartments caught fire. |
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But the boar had hardly mounted the sow when the neighbour ran into the pen and knocked the boar off the sow with his cap. |
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She had leapt out of bed and pushed aside the muslin curtains just in time to see two receding figures as they ran into the forest. |
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A truce with a leading militant group a few months ago ran into trouble, with hopes of peace receding in South Asia's most troubled area. |
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The pupils ran into the recreation room, which had one now vital commodity, a television. |
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He grabbed red danger flags and special detonators, used to stop trains, and ran into the path of the train. |
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She ran into a wooded area, off Hillside Road, and although she tried to hide was found. |
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A friend who also used to work at the Help Desk ran into me at one of the campus labs one evening. |
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She met no one along the way and only had one brief scare when she ran into a house cat, yet she made it to the library quietly unnoticed. |
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The atmospheric storm of wind and rain relented in time for the start but Cork ran into another of Waterford's making. |
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The question of making amends for slavery also ran into the sand, again for similar reasons. |
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Otis was at the counter writing furiously on his legal pad and barely acknowledging Adam as he ran into the back to grab his vest. |
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I rushed forward and ran into his arms, letting out a scream as he spun me around. |
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As she stepped out of the room, her hoop skirt swishing slightly, she ran into Drew. |
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I remember we ran into the lobby and apologetically asked where the restroom was. |
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The last time I was there, I ran into a group of St. Mary's students buying rollerblades. |
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And he really stirred up the opposition crowd the day he ran into an open goal, placed the ball on the ground and back-heeled it through for a goal! |
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Many boats ran into trouble with the Thai pirates who prowled the South China Sea at that time. |
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At the prefab dorms on the American base in Kandahar, I ran into my neighbor from the bunk next door. |
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I ran into a breeder who had just had a litter of blue Abyssinians. |
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The emergency services personnel ran into bomb sites to get people out. |
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I ran into him at a club in my early 20s, and he tried to pick me up. |
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We often ran into each other at parties, near the baked cheese. |
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When I thought about avoiding Adam, I just ran into him adventitiously. |
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On my last day but one I crossed to the Giudecca and ran into him on the quay. |
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Davis jumped over a 4-foot porch wall and ran into a house, where he and others crammed themselves into a linen closet. |
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I ran into the hallway and almost somersaulted over the banisters. |
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I got over the wall and ran into a small crowd of fans to hide, terrified that the bobby might have seen me and would come and give me a thick ear as he turfed me out. |
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Talks with Iran over its alleged pursuit of nuclear weapons ran into a reality check in the latest round in Baghdad. |
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As he set about to not only to repair them but to increase the value of his investments, he ran into serious problems. |
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When she returned for a brief stay, she ran into an old acquaintance. |
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When he ran into Sperling at a congressional dinner at the White House a couple of weeks later, the encounter was jocular. |
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As Mitchell was looking to expand his enterprise in the mid-2000s, he ran into a roadblock. |
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She ran into her room, then outside and out onto the front lawn. |
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Last year I went to my high-school reunion and ran into an old flame. |
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At the airport I ran into a Putt-Putter called Rich Gilooly, on his way home to Amsterdam, taking his beloved putter as carry-on luggage in a black canvas holster. |
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I was going through a very difficult time during that period, and I ran into him in Paris and he was an expat at the time. |
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Shoeless, he ran into the car and barreled out of the driveway before careening off a fire hydrant and then smashing into a tree. |
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Stone ran into considerable roadblocks when making the film. |
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We ran into this small, dark-headed man who was packing up his gear. |
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And she ran into a couple of gawkers who came down just to see it. |
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She ran into her powder room and hid behind the changing screen. |
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She gave him a playful punch to the shoulder and ran into her tent. |
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Firstly, he ran into the back of a lorry because he couldn't see it and also had the ignomony of scraping along the side of a milk float whilst it was overtaking him! |
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I left the car door wide open and ran into the house without knocking. |
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Also, in detention, I ran into the award-winning French photo and video journalist Mani. |
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He then ran into Dermot Desmond at an economists' conference in Kenmare, which in turn brought him to Desmond's new broking firm, NCB Stockbrokers. |
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Yet I found him so repellent that if I saw the bizarre figure in sunglasses and black flapping soutane arriving, I sometimes ran into the toilets to avoid him. |
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As she went to pick her bags up someone ran into her, knocking her over. |
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I ran into a number of difficulties, but none of them were showstoppers. |
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She was immediately given a part in a big-screen biopic about champion cyclist Graeme Obree, which later floundered after the project ran into financial difficulties. |
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I ran into the house and slammed shut the sliding glass door. |
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The money ran into thousands of guilders but went unnoticed by the bank. |
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She ran into the kitchen, grabbed a coke, and some cereal bars to go. |
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He always had a smile and a kind word when you ran into him. |
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The project ran into huge opposition from a committee, who were worried the building would be an ugly monstrosity, while also harbouring concerns about traffic. |
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The company, which employed 300 staff, ran into financial trouble following tough competition from larger national retailers and supermarkets selling low-price clothing. |
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One night I ran into a pretty girl who seemed to think I was attractive. |
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On some recent beach and surf trips, I ran into these small families who make their living by slinging fish tacos. |
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During a shoot at a taxidermist's office, they ran into some difficulties. |
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As an aside, before Christmas I ran into a buddy from high school. |
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The company said it ran into a 656-net foot column of natural gas in its Leapord-1 frontier exploration well off the Gabonese coast. |
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West Indies ran into more trouble when they were skittled by a weakened Derbyshire team in less than 41 overs yesterday. |
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The engine's construction was the most complex so far, but as before he ran into trouble with Watt's patents on these subjects. |
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The two electric 1,500 V DC lines ran into different parts of the station and so did not join with each other. |
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When chasing a hare he and his pack of dogs unwittingly ran into a coven of witches, overturned their cauldron and disrupted their ceremony. |
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At a conference in aspen I ran into some people in the TV business. |
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Redmayne ran into Hawking right before he was screened the film in London. |
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He hasn't done much wrong on either of his starts and probably ran into a useful sort when second to Vasanta Navaratri at Dundalk last time. |
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Not far from the drop-off point, the team ran into their first roadblock. |
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Last year, he ran into Spielberg at an event for the film Lincoln. |
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The electrical engineer and property developer climbed over a fence and ran into scrubland behind Swansea railway station. |
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We were carrying a package for them to the post office when we ran into Forster on the street. |
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It ran into a corrugated tin sheet boundary and a large genip tree. |
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Just minutes later, as I was trying to replace my demagnetized room key, I ran into David Barton at the check-in desk. |
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Once a reduviid happened to cross paths with me, and excitedly I cupped it in my hands and ran into the house to show my parents. |
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Maybe ten, cuz I ran into Dan Balz and we talked Nationals for a bit. |
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She was in a real spot when she ran into her separated husband while on a date. |
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He ran into the bedroom and found me screaming and trying to get from under a highboy that had fallen on to the bed. |
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Everything was going according to plan until we ran into the legal problems. |
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On Saturday Ambrosch drove up to the back gate, and Antonia jumped down from the wagon and ran into our kitchen just as she used to do. |
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I was trying to shave with a bluntish razor-blade while the water ran into the bath. |
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They decided to save money by using the cheapest components available, but down the line they ran into problems with reliability. |
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They decided to save money by using the cheapest components available, but down the road they ran into problems with reliability. |
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Raleigh's management of his Irish estates ran into difficulties, which contributed to a decline in his fortunes. |
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Chapman and Andretti ran into each other in a hotel coffee shop the morning after the race, and decided to join forces. |
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The society, however, ran into financial troubles in about the year 2000, and folded. |
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The ambitious programme ran into financial difficulties, and the service was again put out to tender. |
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When due to perform at the Cnapan Music Festival in Wales on 2 July, the band ran into some difficulties. |
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Firstly, a great amount of flood water ran into the Solent River and its tributaries, carving the estuary deeper. |
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During testing in Norway, the team blasted grit through a house window, set fire to a man and ran into a car hidden by snow. |
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One year the steamboat was unable to continue they ran into a reindeer herd numbering estimated at a million animals, migrating across the Yukon. |
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Before travelling a great distance, they ran into a group of one hundred reinforcements that had been sent as additional strength from the tsar. |
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The bill ran into strong opposition from lawyers and judges, particularly Alexander Cockburn. |
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The team's owner ran into financial difficulties, and the team disbanded after the 2012 season. |
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In most instances, the victims ran into a verge and survived. |
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For all that a Mini on a motorway in those days was a tooth-jarring, bum-numbing experience, we made great time until, somewhere in the Midlands, we ran into a real peasouper. |
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Lulu, the Jack Russell Terrier, ran into the drain while out for a walk with her owner in Dorney, Buckinghamshire, but could not get out again as rubble blocked her exit. |
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As competitors watched the judging of the Gundog group on the fourth day of the canine showcase, the man ran into the arena at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. |
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Believing Fighter Command strength to be concentrated in the south, raiding forces from Denmark and Norway ran into unexpectedly strong resistance. |
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By the end, the cost of the project ran into the millions of dollars. |
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This relationship too, reportedly ran into difficulties early on. |
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Burgoyne's pursuit ran into stiff resistance at Hubbardton and Fort Anne. |
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She was bubbling over with laughter as she ran into the room. |
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I hadn't seen her for years, but I ran into her by accident at the store. |
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I was so surprised that I almost ran into the mountain wall that the ski run had been carved from, but I made it all the way down without falling. |
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Near the city of Derbent, the men ran into a Russian roadblock. |
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It originally ran into Brecon town centre and joined the A40 road. |
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Off the coasts of Scotland and Ireland the fleet ran into a series of powerful westerly winds, which drove many of the damaged ships further towards the lee shore. |
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The Brazilian also added that he won because he was more consistent than his teammate, racking up points and podiums where Mansell often ran into trouble. |
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