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(91) There was the classic occasion which saw him run into the gym puffing, panting and dripping with sweat. (92) There are certainly hundreds of people who could be involved and the number could even run into thousands. (93) Needwood Muppet, 25-1 with Coral, could well run into a place. (94) However, even by the end of the war, the design had run into serious difficulties. (95) Societies that treat their constituent members as identical pawns soon run into trouble. (96) You rarely run into people you know in London; there are too many millions. (97) It was a good run into the city, against the outgoing commuter traffic. (98) Last night, it was feared that the cost of the disaster could run into hundreds of thousands of pounds. (99) One explanation is that he wanted to keep open an option should the pound run into fresh trouble, as well it may. (100) Some heavily-indebted developers have run into trouble, causing problems for the finance companies that back them. (101) Run into the wind so it's at your back as you return. (102) I have run into him in the barbershop there. (103) Furthermore , he began to run into debt. (104) We'll run into that time and again. (105) He had the imprudence to run into debt. (106) The index will run into some flak. (107) The molten metal was run into a mould. (108) Fan out when you run into the ring. (109) On their way to shool they had run into a high wind. (110) The match was so tough that when it was over, all the players were run into the ground. (111) The Air Force claims it wouldn't dole out these biosensors willy-nilly — only when troops are likely to run into dangerous biological or chemical warfare agents. (112) Try and work out the gravitational force between two objects in terms of a quantum graviton, however, and you quickly run into trouble—the answer to every calculation is infinity. (113) Ever run into a definition like this one for calumnious:'of, involving, or using calumny '? (114) "The Tyrannosaur in Coahuila was a little smaller (than the T-rex) but still nothing you would want to run into in a dark alley," said Sampson. (115) The result proves that genetic algorithm settles the problem of original model that run into the local least value end enhance the success ratio of the object extraction. (116) You will run into debt if you spend more than you earn. (117) When Genae Girard received a diagnosis of breast cancer in 2006, she knew she would be facing medical challenges and high expenses. But she did not expect to run into patent problems. (118) If your running shoes are not fitting properly, whether the arch is not the right size for your foot, or the shoe is causing you to pronate inwards or outwards, you're going to run into problems. (119) Since Eddington's proposal, scientists have attempted various ways of including matter into the theory, although they have run into problems. (120) The death toll from the violence was thought to run into dozens.