We have no meanings for "running really" in our records yet.
1 We can watch people running really quickly holding the corner of a tarpaulin.
2 I'm running really good sessions in training, it is just not clicking in races.
3 If I only had an hour or two to workout, was running really priority?
4 So A-Train's running really quick and he runs into a girl, what would really happen?
5 I've been running really fast for quite a while.
6 And was the improvement in their running really significant?
7 I liked the horse early on in South Australia when he was running really good times.
8 It means, if I'm running really late, "call home and tell him to keep them up".
9 The UNHCR at one reception centre on the Croatian-Slovenian border said things were " running really smoothly".
10 As a 29-year-old woman, I feel like I am operating on an imaginary stopwatch and running really close on time.
11 Many times I've looked out of my window over the park and thought to myself: why are those people running really slowly?
12 I was going to tell you at the bakery the other day, but I guess my emotions were running really high, too.
13 Also 'FISH mode' and 'FISHnet'; the latter may be applied to any network that is running really slowly or exhibiting extreme flakiness.
14 He's running really fast, she can feel him; he's going to get her now, or he's not going to get her at all.
15 Now, maybe a bunch of people were running really late to work today and I just got in the way, but I doubted it.
16 "Barefoot running really appealed to my artistic eye," Ted was saying.
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This collocation consists of: Running really through the time