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1
What shows that the little creek
runs
very
slowly into the river?
2
Now, the Salinas River
runs
very
nearly north and south, doesn't it?
3
The town wall
runs
very
near the back of the theatre.
4
The mystery of this power a lawn has over us
runs
very
deep.
5
The Seine
runs
very
fast; they were probably swept downriver.
6
The rivalry between South Africa and Australia
runs
very
deep.
7
Whatever the lowest limit is, it is now clear that life
runs
very
deep.
8
I guess my fear of rejection
runs
very
deep.
9
The train
runs
very
smoothly and very slowly; twenty miles an hour is about the rate.
10
Because on the steep hillside the water
runs
very
rapidly, and is not easily turned aside.
11
Now, this
runs
very
counter to what a lot people in the fashion industry will tell you.
12
An unbiassed searcher after truth to-day will find that the circumstantial evidence
runs
very
strongly against Jefferson.
13
The grip of the locomotive is admirable and almost frictionless, the gear is silent and
runs
very
easily.
14
You remember that the pew
runs
very
near to the monument so that there is hardly room to pass.
15
My own reading
runs
very
much in another direction, among those who "reason of" the highest things.
16
Her ambition
runs
very
high.
runs
very
runs
run