1947 examples of he ran in sentences

He ran slowly at first, with Gray Wolf close beside him, pausing every three or four hundred yards to send forth the cry.

Who could refrain from making an attempt upon Carthage and Libya when he was so close to them, countries which were all but conquered by Agathocles when he ran away from Syracuse with only a few ships?

He ran outdoors and looked up at the chimney.

So Eleemos would get down from his warm rock and slip away, stopping to look back and listen jauntily to the clumsy brute behind him, till he ran plump into the jaws of the other wolf that was watching alert and silent beside the runway.

Then he ran out into the entryway, shouting and calling for his wife and daughter to come.

With the chromos he ran no risk, as the Filipinos did not make them, they came cheaper, the effect was the same, if not better, the colors brighter and the execution very fine.

So, after the knight had gone away from the valley, he ran straightway to his mother, all filled with a great wonder, and he said: "Mother!

He just gave Rover a good pat on the back, and saying a hasty "good-night" to his mother and Arthur, he ran home.

He ran quickly to the other end of the grotto, shook the big ram's horns until he awoke, and, at the same time, swung himself upon his back.

But still at the last moment he must have noticed something, for he ran out of the way, so the foxes missed him.

Then, since mother did not shake her head, he ran out into the garden, smiling carefully in case he was being silly.

Then he ran to his house.

But, when he ran toward it, he found the rope raised up in front of him.

Then, grasping the rope, he ran into the stream until it foamed with staggering force about his hips.

When he was fifteen he ran away again.

"He ran a joint in San Francisco and gave me a job after I got out the Navy.

He ran up to a sailor who was still sitting on an upturned basket, smoking as he had left him before.

Manacled as he was, he contrived to trip up his master, and leaving him prostrate on the ground, he ran for the woods.

Already he had penetrated into an out-of-the-way and lonely pass, where it seemed to him he ran no more risk of being discovered.

Sticking a cigar in the corner of his mouth, he ran over the cards swiftly, took out the two red jacks, and held them up, one in each hand, backs toward himself, faces to Mitchell and Steve.

" Brigson tried to seize him, but failing, contented himself with flinging a big coal at him as he ran out of the room, which narrowly missed his head.

But instead, he ran down the valley, because then he need not face the wind; and he tried to outstrip the wind as he went.

He ran back to the door and whistled loudly.

"Will you sign this?" He ran it over.

So he ran round to the shop, and, having procured an ax, he went up to the tree, and dealt it a heavy blow.

1947 examples of  he ran  in sentences