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run on造句
(31) Don't interrupt him.Let him run on. (32) You can't trust the trains to run on time. (33) There's always a run on roses before Valentine's Day. (34) The machine can also run on batteries. (35) The centre is run on a non-profit basis. (36) The charity is run on a purely voluntary basis. (37) The program was run on a shoestring. (38) Most of motor vehicles run on petrol. (39) Additionally, the bus service will run on Sundays, every two hours. (40) When the new currency measures were announced there was a run on the bank . (41) The old tramlines are still there but now no trams run on them. (42) She will run on for hours about her romantic deeds. (43) Trains run on rails. (44) He will run on for hours if you don't stop him. (45) A sudden run on the dollar has lowered its value. (46) A run on sterling has killed off hopes of a rate cut. (47) I run on the spot to warm up before I play football. (48) The ferry service will initially run on alternate days, increasing eventually to daily sailings. (49) They oughtn't to let their dog run on the road. (50) Modification of the engine to run on lead-free fuel is fairly simple. (51) In the early years, the business was run on a shoestring. (52) The meeting will finish promptly-I don't want it to run on. (53) It is not always economic for buses to run on Sundays. (54) There's been a run on umbrellas because of all this rain. (55) All models run on unleaded petrol. (56) Never mind that he does run on a bit. (57) It would also run on the Java programming language. (58) He makes our trains run on time. (59) They simply run on indefinitely without ever stopping. (60) Had a program run on start-up been corrupted?