Fill in the gap with a suitable word for phrasal verbs and idioms with RUN.
1. I'm having a lovely holiday, and I really don't want to leave. When my money runs …………… I’ll have to come home.
2. Kelly was run …………………. by a car outside her house.
3. I had a small accident in my car last month. I couldn't believe it when the bill for repairs ran …………… almost £1000.
4. The policeman ran ……………….. the thief.
5. I saw Janine for the first time in years today. I ran …………………… her in a café on the High Street.
6. I can’t go more than 50 k.p.h as this is a new car and I am still running it ………………
7. My car skidded and ran ………………… a wall.
8. If a bull chased me I would run …………………
9. I was wondering if I could run them …………………. you some time this morning?
10. We need enough agendas for everyone coming to the conference. If I run …………. 150 copies, that should be enough.
11. Liverpool are playing a fantastic match, and with the half-time score at 3-0, Spurs are running ………………..
12. As the match enters its final minutes, feelings are running …………………… at the
13. Things are becoming difficult at work. Perhaps I should …………… and run.
14. I've been running the company for forty years and I've had a good run for my ……..….., but now it's time to retire.
15. I wish you would stop trying to run my ………………….!
16. Derek's had several run- ……………………with the management recently.
17. Programs are running a few minutes …………………….. schedule this evening.
18. The river ran ………………… It stopped flowing during the drought.
19. I ran ………………… at my party so that my recently divorced friends didn't have to talk to each other.
This debate will …………………………and run.