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Poor supervision, bad job prospects or lack of money cause them to run out of steam.

Throwing off sling, Chuang Tzu had to run out of the garden.

Thanks to its posturing politicians, Britain will soon start to run out of electricity. What should it do?

Wang Kui took the hint, dragged several bags of cloth, and felt that there was something to run out.

Very handy if you want to know when to run outside to put the top up on your convertible or when a break in the rain will allow you to run out and check your snail mail without getting drenched.

Although oil production is strong and the country is not about to run out of money, it needs to reform in order to grow.

JEFF: I don't want to ruin your surprise, but you'd better tell me how far we're going. I don't want to run out of gas.

I have learnt that the problem of air pollution is universal and that we were likely to run out of some natural resources.

The pilot's story was that he took off from Vegas, got lost, and spotted the Base just as he was about to run out of fuel.

A $5.4 million grant that paid for extra street cleaning and garbage pickup is about to run out, reviving a call to bring a business improvement district to the neighborhood .

And while this would be invisible to the application, it could still cause the application to run out of memory because the y and value objects would not be collected, even if the key is.

The Indian soldiers across the country gate may be equally curious, or polite enough to run out of the post in the rain and snow, smiling at us, shaking hands and taking pictures.

to run out造句

I don't want to run out of gas.

to be all used up; to be exhausted; to run out

Every time a storm comes, I have to run out and gather sheep.

So let's follow their footprints also continue to go down, took his active steps, run, to run out of their own a piece of the sky.

Politicians want us to run out of money in that month and make money for them and their friends.

Jia Xuan was reminded to run out of the yard and go to white deer town to invite his husband to go.

Excuse yourself, don't just disappear, and take 5 minutes to walk around the yard, sit in a quiet room or volunteer to run out and get more ice.

"We're going to run out of space pretty quickly," says Betsy Blaisdell, senior manager of environmental stewardship at Timberland (TBL), maker of boots, shoes and other outdoor gear.

"It is never good to have a shutdown; it is certainly not good for FEMA to run out of money when there are so many victims of natural disasters out there," said Brady.

The water also came to join in the lively, I do not know where to run out, here is a stream, there is a waterfall, near the mountains and rocks quiet flow, joyful splash.

The contract is about to run out.

Grandma came back, and I couldn't wait to run out to meet her.

What if/Say you were to run out of money? What would you do?

And now, with the spending beginning to run out, there are troubling signs that the recovery is faltering.

If he doesn't know how to be thrifty and continues to spend money like dirt, it won't take long for his bonus to run out.

The associated skyrocketing globalising process started to run out of steam in early 2000, just when the social mood went into decline for nearly three years.

This sets the stage for a more flexible install, in the event that you would want to make room to install additional files — not that the system is likely to run out of room quickly.

Natural gas will be the first to run out.

Fears that the world was about to run out of fuel proved groundless.

The capital's water supply is expected to run out in a decade and the country's oil even sooner.

Never has 45 euros been better spent, but I need to toughen up - and quickly - if my money is not to run out well before I reach India.

In autumn, I like to run out early and wait for sunrise in Shanghai. When the red sun rises, the golden sunshine spreads over the sea, and the blue sea becomes golden in an instant.

Thanks to its posturing politicians, Britain will soon start to run out of electricity.

So when I say,you don't want to say that,you don't want to say that, we're going to run out of possibilities.

It's always hard to fight in the sea. It's ridiculous that godmother has bad intentions. Confucianism is destined to run out of money, so it is difficult to spoil a woman with money and gifts.

The Queen's reserve of public funds is set to run out by 2012, according to Buckingham Palace accounts published today.

Mr Reilly adds: "There had also been reports in recent weeks that Opel was going to run out of money in 2013."

I don't want to run out of juice and be stranded by the side of the road.

The children upstairs began to run out and run on the earth after the rain.

But it's quite another to claim that such a massive shift is necessary because we're about to run out of the stuff.

Say a prolonged drought causes major cities in the American Southeast or Southwest to run out of water; both regions have large urban populations pushing against upper limits of water supply.

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