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run-up造句
(1) The longer and faster your run-up is, the higher you can jump. (2) The bowler started his run-up. (3) Everyone is very busy during the run-up to publication. (4) Supermarkets everywhere reported excellent trading in the run-up to Christmas. (5) The run-up to the final was not encouraging. (6) These were important even in the run-up to Suez. (7) It said that in the run-up to an election, it would comment on planning opportunities based on pronouncements by political parties. (8) In the run-up to Christmas, their games are selling faster than ever. (9) I took an unnecessarily long run-up and struck the ball well, but high. (10) These performances are part of the run-up to the Center's anniversary celebrations. (11) In the run-up to the November 1992 presidential elections, education was seen as a key issue. (12) All this was visible during the run-up to the Gulf war. (13) Standing up to voters in the run-up to the general election is another matter. (14) In the run-up to the election, terrorists have intensified their activities. (15) When a canvasser called during the election run-up, he decided to rejoin. (16) The company believes the products will sell well in the run-up to Christmas. (17) The people at the toy shop expect to shift a lot of stock in the run-up to Christmas. (18) When I began to compete again, I was struggling with my run-up. (19) Doubts about Mr Hague's longevity are not new, but are increasingly damaging in the run-up to an election. (20) Recently, they developed a roll of film found in Paul's old camera, taken in the run-up to the fighting. (21) But I would like to know how much of a run-up he needed. (22) The party political scene remains fluid, with parties merging and forming alliances in the run-up to the March 1991 general elections. (23) Sheila Geddes, Sid Clarke and all the others who had contributed their efforts in the run-up to the launch. (24) However, they do not expect any radical revision to emerge in the run-up to legislation. (25) Or would be busy sorting things out at school with the run-up to half-term. (26) The second was a report on restructuring the business in the run-up to privatisation. (27) It certainly knocks spots off anything attempted by the newly-Thatcherising Conservatives in the run-up to the 1979 election. (28) The three are fighting over control of the provincial assemblies, which will be important in the run-up to the election. (29) Despite medical advice about sensible drinking, many people still over-indulge, particularly in the run-up to Christmas and the New Year. (30) Competition has hit a new high with many attractive offers in the run-up to Christmas.