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Phrasal Verbs With RUN

RUN AAFTER
I ran after the bus, but it didnt stop for me.

RUN AROUND
When I was a kid, I used to run around the neighborhood with my friends.
RUN AWAY
Everyone ran away from the explosion.

RUN FOR
Mark is running for state senator

RUN INTO
The peace negotiations ran into a brick wall when both leaders refused to compromise.

RUN AFTER
I ran after the bus, but it didnt stop for me.
RUN AROUND
When I was a kid, I used to run around the neighborhood with my friends.

The kids are running around the neighborhood.

Sorry I havent had the chance to call you this week Ive been running aroundbetween work,
school, and soccer practice.
RUN AWAY
Everyone ran away from the explosion.

The dog is running away from the boy.

2. When a child or teenager leaves home because of problems with the family.

She ran away from home when she was just 15.
RUN FOR
Try to be elected to a political or leadership position.
Mark is running for state senator.

RUN INTO
The peace negotiations ran into a brick wall when both leaders refused to compromise.

RUN OFF
Can you run off 200 copies of this report?

RUN ON
Electric cars run on electricity, not gas.

RUN OUT OF
We ran out of beer at the party, so we had to go buy some more.

RUN OVER
The meeting ran over 20 minutes, so I was late for my next appointment.

RUN THROUGH
Let me run through the schedule for the tour.

RUN UP
As soon as I come home from work, my kids run up to me and hug me.

RUN WITH
My sons been running with a bad crowd.

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