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Examples for "runaway"
Examples for "runaway"
1There is a great risk of runaway wildfires under the current conditions.
2Eventually the runaway must land in the arms of the mounted police.
3No doubt in pursuit of a runaway; perhaps with those terrible dogs.
4Much more still needs to be done to curb runaway sentence inflation.
5Chadwick had worked with the FBI on runaway cases a few times.
1For some it was a boisterous romp, for others a joyless reality.
2Only in horse racing do rank outsiders regularly romp home as winners.
3The sermon is discussed and the children forbidden to romp or laugh.
4They really are selling the thing as some sort of careering romp.
5No need to jeopardize either for a weekend romp with the boss.
1The Cardinals did set a few franchise records despite the blowout loss.
2As early word of BP's Deepwater Horizon blowout began spreading, investors panicked.
3Hermanson started the blowout with a layup on the Gaels' first possession.
4MMS has been under intense scrutiny since the April 20 BP blowout.
5Opposition leader Simon Bridges is accusing the government of a spending blowout.
1The Ducks turned it into a laugher early in the third period.
2Angie's so shocked by Mort's audacity her rage almost bubbles into laugher.
3She pressed both her hands against her mouth to stifle her laugher.
4He would try out his material on me because I'm a great laugher.
5He followed a youth who was the quickest afoot and the readiest laugher.
1Biggest single project I ever worked on, designed for a thirty-minute walkaway.
2That's incredibly important to them... In the walkaway circumstance there is nothing to pay.
3His secret weapons included "walkaway" clauses or "buy-it-if-you-like-it" deals unlike anything the industry had seen.
4I generally carry an even thousand dollars in walkaway money, and that was what I had now.
5It's a regular walkaway, believe me!
1Labour could well be a shoo-in according to its latest internal polling.
2If we start planning now, you'll be a shoo-in for seventh grade.
3You'd be a shoo-in with something like that.' Greta laughed and laughed.
4It should have been a shoo-in for Republican candidate Alice Forgy Kerr.
5If he has told Hansen he's ready, he's surely a shoo-in for Japan.
6The show is considered shoo-in for Best Musical, the top award.
7With Manchester looking a shoo-in for Andy Burnham, the focus is on Birmingham.
8He eases this through, he's a shoo-in for reelection, for life.
9A member of the 1922 committee said: I wouldn't say Boris is a shoo-in.
10He should be a Lions shoo-in, but right now he has much to do.
11But they're saying he's a shoo-in for the next election.
12Until mid-March, he looked like a shoo-in for the Elysee.
13It had been a shoo-in until this woman turned up.
14The Player: Led Zeppelin The Play: Another obvious shoo-in.
15Either way, a climber should be a shoo-in for that position you're looking to fill.
16Our own Liam Neeson was also seen to be a shoo-in for best supporting actor.