Sentence examples for is soon run from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile in Atlanta, Rick's group capture three hospital police officers to make a trade; one of the police officers escapes, but is soon run down and killed by Rick.

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The road from the airport is soon running along the northern edge of the Venice lagoon.

She is soon running the household and getting along all too well with Faith.

Pattinson is soon running through all the pained, yearning grimaces he perfected in the Twilight films, and an old-fashioned love triangle gets under way.

The breeze is cool on the open deck, and the boat is soon running past saturated fields that resemble the fens of Cambridgeshire which are also on the chalk.

In England, as of 2011, about 13% of land across 186 local authorities was designated as green belt but anyone trying to pinpoint exactly where it all is soon runs into difficulties, as this freedom of information request clearly shows.

And she is soon running through the novel with a gun tucked into her shorts, helping David escape murderous thugs while they both try to save kindly old disciples of Einstein.

The door, opened a crack, was soon run through.

But the Americans were soon run out of town, and the British occupied the city.

Mooney was soon running 20-yard sprints.

But we're soon running over.

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