Run+over
111run — vi ran, run, run·ning 1 a: to be or continue to be in operation or effect b: to proceed toward expiration or effectiveness statute of limitations began to run when she received notice of the injury compare toll 2: to continue to accrue or become… …
112run the rule over sth — ► to examine something to see if it is good enough or right for a particular purpose: »A number of bidders are understood to be running the rule over the company. Main Entry: ↑run …
113run your eye over sth — ► to look quickly at the whole of something: »Would you mind running your eye over this agreement before I sign it? Main Entry: ↑run …
114run through (or over) — go over quickly or briefly as a rehearsal or reminder. → run …
115run back over something — ˌrun back ˈover sth derived to discuss or consider sth again Syn: ↑review • I ll run back over the procedure once again. Main entry: ↑runderived …
116over the long haul — See: IN THE LONG RUN. Contrast: OVER THE SHORT HAUL …
117over the short haul — See: IN THE SHORT RUN. Contrast: OVER THE LONG HAUL …
118over the long haul — See: IN THE LONG RUN. Contrast: OVER THE SHORT HAUL …
119over the short haul — See: IN THE SHORT RUN. Contrast: OVER THE LONG HAUL …
120Run for Moore — is a UK wide series of men only fundraising events in aid of UK charity Cancer Research UK s Bobby Moore Fund. Although participation is limited to men,cite web | url=http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/runformoore/venues/faqs/#469717 | author=Run… …