1 It had run dry long ago, and had not been used since.
2 Some of the company's retail outlets have run dry in recent days.
3 The stockpile was always going to run dry sooner rather than later.
4 The first of their weapons to run dry was Gallagher's sniper rifle.
5 The tables are laden with food and the flagons never run dry .
6 I was so thirsty, I thought the whole earth had run dry .
7 Already rivers in this area run dry every year, as demand exceeds supply.
8 He said the nearest dam had run dry because of illegal water connections.
9 The taps have run dry after several key infrastructure points crumbled.
10 Now, the question is whether Tony's luck has finally run dry .
11 In recent months, taps have run dry in various provinces across the country.
12 He hesitated at the opening long enough to see Vasquez's flamethrower run dry .
13 Springs across southern Texas have run dry as aquifers are pumped for water.
14 What a horrendous moment for Trapattoni's famous luck to run dry .
15 The wells and hand-pumps run dry due to the fast-depleting groundwater, he said.
16 The storm was at length over, the nullah run dry again.
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