run in造句31. The play had a long run in the West End.
32. His first play had a three-month run in the West End.
33. We're all ambitious - it seems to run in the family.
34. The show will transfer to the West End on October 9, after a month's run in Birmingham.
35. There are two new courses being run in the summer term.
36. The new degree and the existing certificate courses would run in parallel.
37. The Grand National will be run in spite of the bad weather.
38. The winners of the heats run in the chief race.
39. The Derby will be run in spite of the bad weather.
40. If more and more cars run in the street, a large volume of poisonous gas will be given off, polluting the atmosphere.
41. The ad was run in the paper for a week.
42. Public transport is run in direct competition with the private sector.
43. Her trainer had decided she shouldn't run in the race.
44. I've got a run in my tights from the nail on my chair.
45. There is a tendency for this disease to run in families.
46. An ankle injury meant she missed the opportunity to run in the qualifying heat.
47. There's a run in the foot of my nylons.
48. All the enzyme assays were run in triplicate.
49. These splendid shows run in tandem until 3 March.
50. Most economists and investment advisers run in a herd.
51. Asthma seems to run in our family.
52. Good looks must run in the family.
53. Let a little water run in your sink so that your pipes don't freeze.
54. They run in an out of the kitchen, and at seven, they've already developed sensitive taste buds.
55. Then run in the spur cable and fit the new socket as before.
56. Twins run in the family, so it didn't surprise us when we heard the news.
57. As the snow began to melt and to run in rivulets, I held tighter to Charlie.
58. Writing books about grandparents seems to run in the family.
59. We set off for a five mile run in the woods to the south of the camp.
60. Darren Daulton, whose hit led to the go-ahead run in the ninth Tuesday night, remembered the 15-14 game well.