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1 Xavier still managed to make a run late in the second half.
2 How'd you like to make a run down to South Point tomorrow?
3 True, I could retire out and make a run for the presidency.
4 Then he said, We might have to make a run for it.
5 He had two choices: stay here or make a run for it.
6 Did he know I was about to make a run for it?
7 We had to watch our opportunity and make a run for it.
8 We may have to make a run for it before we're finished.
9 Some of the transports are trying to make a run for it.
10 If he showed the slightest malice, she'd make a run for it.
11 Some hundred Grunts finally peeled off to make a run at her.
12 If he wore her out, he could make a run for it.
13 We'll have to make a run for it -out the back.'
14 It looked like Spag had tried to make a run for it.
15 Against Southampton last week he wanted me to make a run .
16 Annabella eyed the open door; maybe she could make a run for it.
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