Sentence examples for run admittedly from inspiring English sources

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Workforce's run, admittedly, was too poor to be true, but amid the exhilaration of Harbinger's performance, it was sad to see the Derby winner so thoroughly beaten.

By my reckoning, Guernsey's run works out as playing on 56% of days, whereas Barrow's run (admittedly three games fewer) works out as playing on 70% of those days".

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They admired his charisma and apparent honesty.A yorker for ImranMr Khan won in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (former North-West Frontier Province), so his party gets to run an admittedly tricky place, dominated by the wild city of Peshawar.

Those who ran 1 to 20 miles per week at an average pace of about 10 or 11 minutes per mile — in other words, jogging — reduced their risk of dying during the study more effectively than those who didn't run, those (admittedly few) who ran more than 20 miles a week, and those who typically ran at a pace swifter than seven miles an hour.

Far from being a political and economic reformer who runs an admittedly flawed but still recognisable democracy, Mr Putin has become an obstacle to change who is in charge of an ill-managed autocracy.

The 280e code was first sponsored in Congress by Representative Pete Stark at the height of the Reagan-era Drug War, after a coke and meth dealer in Minneapolis successfully argued that the IRS, when determining his taxes, must allow deductions for his reasonable expenses in running an admittedly illegal business.

The 280e code was first sponsored in Congress by Representative Pete Stark at the height of the Reagan-era drug war, after a coke and meth dealer in Minneapolis successfully argued that the IRS, when determining his taxes, must allow deductions for his reasonable expenses in running an admittedly illegal business.

The warning signs were there as early as the third game, when the scrambling Scot failed to run down an admittedly testing Djokovic drop shot.

You can hack the thing pretty easily and put half the entire NES library on it, but Nintendo's official versions will have been tested and perhaps even tweaked to make sure they run perfectly (though admittedly emulation problems aren't common for NES games).

That is what John Beatty is hoping for, even as he stands firm inside the triangle-shaped building where he runs the Cotton Club (admittedly a latter-day version, since the original was on Lenox Avenue and excluded black patrons).

So the question becomes, "Can he do a job as the spinner supporting four seamers – ie is he our Ashley Giles?" Not going at four runs per over (admittedly against some very fine players of spin who were out to get him), he can't.

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