run by造句91. It is run by a charitable trust and so relies on grants and donations for its survival.
92. Paradise Cars in Oxford is one of the few taxi firms run by women for women.
93. Industrial societies can not be run by an absolute moral order-the final imposition of righteousness on earth.
94. At West Ham the club was run by two families involved locally in business on a modest scale.
95. A company owned and run by Mr and Mrs Bunch carried on the business of purchase and resale of bulk butter.
96. The President has already visited a similar camp run by Paul Newman in Connecticut.
97. This was the shop which had been run by Eb's Aunt Emily ever since she was widowed, thirty years earlier.
98. Pensions from your employer Many people belong to a pension scheme run by an employer.
99. The idea of this joint venture is to reduce overheads and the whole set-up is run by a staff of just seven.
100. Paul Deas averted more danger for the home men as he ended a fine run by Neil Duffy.
101. From next week, all bouncers will undergo a compulsory two-week training course and examination run by Northumbria police.
102. The lifeboat service is run by a team of dedicated volunteers.
103. It is run by a generation of elderly men who have not been able to move on from the liberation struggle.
104. Media training courses run by the Press and Parliamentary Unit continued to attract in numbers lawyers seeking to improve their publicity skills.
105. Surprisingly there is only one index-linked gilt unit trust; it is run by Guinness Flight.
106. Stephen Court well remembers the mill, being first run by his great grandfather and later, his grandfather, Frederick Beard.
107. The office run by Oxfordshire county council was closed to the public while police carried out forensic investigations.
108. Jody goes for a run by the river to work off some of the anxiety.
109. The shop is still run by the founder and his two sons.
110. Both craft businesses are run by professionals and courses are held on the premises.
111. From 1830 Lille was run by mayors who were prominent businessmen.
112. As all are run by the resident proprietors you can rely on a warm welcome and pleasant stay.
113. One more small step away from control by elected officials and toward a government run by the bureaucracy.
114. They then gradually came into contact with the outside world and were lured on to government reservations run by missionaries.
115. She'd entered and won a competiton run by a local photographer, Colin Wakeham.
116. The local drop-in centre, run by a mental health charity, banned Ben for violent behaviour.
117. They are trained on short training sessions run by the individual companies.
118. A welcome exception are the social clubs for former psychiatric patients run by voluntary organizations.
119. Ed had entered a draw run by a local record store.
120. Usually, the plains were left to be run by native princes or village communities.