Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "adventure" ¶ 111
from Brown Corpus
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Running and around
Performers and producers associated with the style came from around the world, including Turk Murat Konar, the writer of Information Society's " Running "; Paul Lekakis, from Greece ; and Freeez, Paul Hardcastle and Samantha Fox, from the United Kingdom.
* The Running Man ( 1982 ) was a book by Stephen King depicting a game show in which a contestant flees around the world from " hunters " trying to chase him down and kill him ; it has been speculated that the book was inspired by Robert Sheckley's The Prize of Peril.
* Running lines are made fast ( unmoving ) by belaying them to ( wrapping them around ) a cleat or a belaying-pin located in a pin-rail or fife-rail.
Running northward through the commercial district, Route 26 enters a more residential region around the intersection with Jessica Lane.
Running around the building are five portions of scripture from the Bible.
Running around the entire hall are a series of axioms, some of biblical reference.
* J. G. Ballard's novel Running Wild centres around the fictitious Richard Greville, a Deputy Psychiatric Advisor with the Metropolitan Police Service who authored " an unpopular minority report on the Hungerford killings " and is sent to investigate mass murder in a gated community.
* Rollerdome inline skating around the stadium's concourses and Minnesota Distance Running Association running ( exercise programs in the concourses ).
It stated, " Running freight trains on the proposed tram tracks will remove the need to build a separate track for freight alongside the Metro rails, cutting overall construction costs by around 20 per cent ".
Running around drinking in this messy way — utterly stupid!
The late 1960s saw a roots revival centered around the flute, with a new wave of flautists and artisans like Doc Tate Nevaquaya and Carl Running Deer.
" All around the Wrekin " or " Running round the Wrekin " is a phrase common in Shropshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Wolverhampton, Walsall, Stafford, Birmingham and around to mean " the long way round ", in the same way that " round the houses " is used more widely.
Running around Chasewater is the Chasewater Railway.
In these events, similar to the Running of the Bulls, a bull is let loose from the town ’ s square ( or other open space ) with a very long rope around its neck.
Running around the inside of the dome is the " Whispering Gallery " where even the softest sound can be heard on the other side of the mausoleum due to the acoustics of the space.
Running opposite expanses of fields and the grounds of Aston Wood golf course, the lane consists of around 50 large, detached houses, of individual architect design.
Wall Bouncing: Running into the wall and spinning around to advance oneself or lose an opponent.
* Running around the quad: The Quad consists of four sectors, with a Runt cage in the center.
* 24 – 25 April-Larne Gun Running: 35, 000 rifles and over 3 million rounds of ammunition from Germany are landed at Larne, Bangor and Donaghadee for the Ulster Volunteers and quickly distributed around Ulster by motor transport.
Many songs recorded for a planned second album made it onto Martin's solo album — these include “ Hands up and Amen ” andRunning around Town .”
which stands for Special Orphan Running Exercises, in which Olaf makes the orphans run constant laps around the school oval all night long in a plan to tire them out so that they fail their exams.
Running roughly north to south, the island is around long, and is steep and precipitous along the west coast, rising to a maximum height of.
Running around the north of Antrim, shortly after Junction 7 the road meets an incomplete junction where the motorway would have continued to Ballymena.

Running and almost
Running almost parallel to the Trempealeau River is the Green Bay and Western Railroad, which is part of a line originally intended to run from Green Bay, Wisconsin to Wabasha, Minnesota.
Running on a pledge to rid the area of rustlers, Garrett was elected as sheriff of Lincoln County in November 1880 ; in early December, he assembled a posse and set out to arrest McCarty, at that time known almost exclusively as " Billy the Kid.
Running along the Russian southern bank of the river were precipitous cliffs, high, continuing inland from the river's mouth for almost two miles ( 3 km ) where they met a less steep, but equally high hill known as Telegraph Hill across the river from the village of Bourliouk.
Running almost in tandem with the Atomic Age has been the Space Age.
# " The Spring Running ": Mowgli, now almost seventeen years old, is growing restless for reasons he cannot understand.
Running right into the trap, Huang Zhong was struck beneath the collar bone by an arrow fired by Ma Zhong and almost fell off his horse.
Running the adventure game cartridge causes the Boysenberry computer to crash almost immediately, with the message, "< tt > INTERNAL ERROR 69105 .....</ tt >".
Running out of food, Rogers and his party almost reached the summit but turned back feeling reasonably confident that a pass existed.
Running in provincial St. Boniface riding, Hansford was defeated by almost 1000 votes.
John Wain in his own autobiography " Sprightly Running ", recalled of the neurotic poet that he emerged from Oxford with a backward looking, almost Johnsonian determination to dig in and cherish the old values while the tide of modernism swept over him.
Running almost four hours in length, the film was divided into the above components, so that the film patron can experience the film as if they were seeing an actual play in a theater.
" Lore of Running " is a comprehensive and authoritative resource on almost every topic for understanding, enjoying, and improving your performance in the sport.
Mark Ella explained these advantages in the book Running Rugby: “ When receiving the ball you must be almost abreast of the player passing to you.
In July, almost a year after Josef K had split, yet with just one proper solo record to his name in " Running Away ", Haig was labelled " the face and sound of 1982 " by Paul Morley in a lead feature for the NME.

Running and man
Running counter to the destroying forces in the world are all the virtues that are innate in man, the capacity for love and brotherhood, the ability to appreciate beauty.
Running amok would thus be both a way of escaping the world ( since perpetrators were normally killed ) and re-establishing one's reputation as a man to be feared and respected.
File: Malevich running-man. jpg | Running man, 1932
Back in the studio, seeking a change from the doo-wop styled pop sound of " Only the Lonely " and " I'm Hurtin '", Orbison worked on a new song, " Running Scared ", based loosely on the rhythm of Ravel's Boléro ; the song was about a man on lookout for his girlfriend's previous boyfriend, who he feared would try to take her away.
The composition of Orbison's following hits reflected " Running Scared ": a story about an emotionally vulnerable man facing loss or grief, culminating with a surprise ending in a crescendo that employed Orbison's dynamic voice.
* The Running Hatchet man logo applied on personal effects.
Science fiction films from the early 1970s explored the theme of paranoia, in which humanity is depicted as under threat from ecological or technological adversaries of its own creation, such as Silent Running ( ecology ), Westworld ( man vs. robot ), THX 1138 ( man vs. the state ), and Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange ( threat of brainwashing ).
Running at just under 3 minutes long, A Study in Choreography for Camera is a fragment but also a carefully constructed exploration of a man who dances in a forest, and then seems to teleport to the inside of a house because of how continuous his movements are from one place to the next.
As of 2010, Arnett was starring in Running Wilde, a comedy where he plays a spoiled, rich man opposite Keri Russell, the daughter of his father's former housekeeper, as well as The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, created by and starring Arrested Development castmate David Cross.
Running as a " right-of-centre " candidate, his successful convention presence, and especially his very well received speech at the Tuesday night policy session, attracted many of the anti-Diefenbaker delegates, and made him " the man to beat ".
In the fall of 1896, a young Blackfoot man, Running Weasel, died south of the Bow River.
Off and Running is a 1991 American film starring singer and actress Cyndi Lauper as a mermaid-themed lounge singer who gets involved with a caring but troubled man.
Running the gantlet was considered far less of a dishonor than a beating ( with exposure to ridicule ) on the pillory, pranger, or stocks, since one could " take it like a man " upright and among soldiers.
Notable films of this period included Silent Running ( ecology ), the sequels to Planet of the Apes ( man vs. evolution ), Westworld ( man vs. robot ) and THX 1138 ( man vs. the state ), and Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange ( man vs. brainwashing ).
There is also a young man named Running Wolf, who McCabe hopes is the lost son of the wealthy family.
Running Wolf makes it very clear that he hates white people and the rich man refuses to accept him.

0.782 seconds.