Sentence examples for ran its notice from inspiring English sources

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One newspaper ran its notice of "Pierre" under the headline, "Herman Melville Crazy".

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A BBC that ran its own affairs failed to notice that Jimmy Savile was a sex offender, but falsely claimed that Alistair McAlpine was.

A defeat last month in the UK has seen it ordered to run a notice on its homepage acknowledging that Samsung's tablets had not infringed its European iPad design rights.

Back in 1937, when Eric Partridge's groundbreaking "Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English" was first published, The New York Times Book Review ran a glowing notice.

In the October ruling, the court said that Apple had to run notices on its U.K. website and in several print media outlets specially saying that Samsung did not infringe upon Apple's designs.

As she ran, she noticed movement at the top of the rock wall next to her.

As I ran, I noticed a few things about the people who are out early in the morning on those roads.

He ran across notices in a newspaper called The National Advocate about a black man named William A. Brown, who organized a company of black actors in 1821.

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Before I ran, I noticed a large ugly line of stitches running down the middle of his forehead.

Finally he got the Times to run the notice the way he wanted it.

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