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run out造句
31 I've run out of milk - would you like some creamer instead? 32 My worst fear was that we would run out of food. 33 Teachers refused to run out of hours sports matches because they weren't being paid. 34 Will you cover for me at the telephone switchboard while I run out to post a letter? 35 His deal with Disney will run out shortly, freeing him to pursue his own project. 36 The peace talks seem to have run out of steam. 37 I'll have to stop you there, we've run out of time. 38 A few of the jeeps had run out of ammunition. 39 The performing group began well,but seemed to run out of steam halfway through the year. 40 I'm not likely to run out of money, but all the same, I'm careful. 41 I've got some money you can borrow if you run out. 42 He came down to earth with a bang when he discovered that all his money had run out. 43 It is easy for families to run out of money before the weekly giro arrives. 44 I'd run out of cigarettes and was reduced to smoking the butts left in the ashtrays. 45 Could I have a cigarette? I seem to have run out. 46 It was said that they had run out onthe contract. 47 We've nearly run out of paper. Do you think there's enough for today? 48 We've run out of petrol. Worse still, we can't get any more until tomorrow. 49 You run out the back while I cover you from the window. 50 Half way there you run out of gas. 51 I run out of the kitchen. 52 The sand has run out of the hourglass. 53 Also, its lease on those premises would run out in 1993 and the renewal terms would be significantly more expensive. 54 The camp had almost run out of food when helicopters arrived with fresh supplies. 55 It is still averaging eight, and there is growing concern that the virus is beginning to run out of control again. 56 His dream had finally run out in an Arabian nightmare of high living and questionable favours. 57 Has the husky engine of real estate that Cotton watched drive the county out of multiple recessions run out of gas? 58 Their contracts evidently having run out, the distinctive enamelled iron advertisements were removed from the ex-Croydon cars in 1942. 59 Until now its been funded by public donations, but they're about to run out. 60 You can only have so many close calls for your luck to run out.