Use "run away" in a sentence

1. And then run away?

2. You know I can't run away.

3. You can't run away for ever.

4. The newspaper will not run away.

5. You've always run away from a fight.

6. Do I turn around and run away?

7. Don't run away I want your advice.

8. That confounded dog has run away again!

9. His first instinct was to run away.

10. Why won't you run away with me?

11. Some rascals hit him and run away.

12. My spontaneous reaction was to run away.

13. She wanted to run away and hide.

14. He overcame a strong temptation to run away.

15. Has the boy ever run away from home?

16. They discovered the murderer to have run away.

17. He was slightly ashamed at having run away.

18. You can't just run away from the situation.

19. But Joseph managed to run away from her.

20. Some are killed, and the rest run away.

21. He wouldn't run away with his reins down.

22. You can't just run away from your responsibilities.

23. He just wanted to run away and hide.

24. Don't ask for trouble, you'd better run away.

25. Run, run, run, run away from my psychotic teammate!

26. Omura offers you my job, and you run away.

27. Philistine army should have surrendered and not run away.

28. 2 He overcame a strong temptation to run away.

29. Anytime I see a skunk I just run away.

30. The thief had run away when the policemen came.

31. I've never been one to run away from trouble.

32. His first instinct was to run away from danger.

33. Murdoch advises her to run away and never come back.

34. You would probably daydream or even want to run away.

35. Armadillos also may run away, burrow, or claw at attackers

36. What does Atren mean? (intransitive, obsolete) To run away; escape

37. I saw a few prisoners run away from the prison.

38. The cashier embezzle $ 000 from the bank and run away.

39. He pretended to run away; the sheep pursued and surrounded him. . . .

40. He saw the boy jump over the fence and run away.

41. Yusuke tells Natsumi to run away before the powers are unleashed.

42. Would it help to confuse it if we run away more?

43. The 23 pigs had run away from a farm near there.

44. As I went towards the boy, he began to run away.

45. The robber tried to run away but a man tackled him.

46. Supposedly, like, blinds the bears, giving you time to run away.

47. Don't run away with and idea that you didn't think through.

48. You can turn your gadget on and we can run away again.

49. Cockroaches are mainly nocturnal and will run away when exposed to light

50. When I refused, he tried to run away with the crown jewels.

51. (Verses 15-21) Actually, good had resulted when Onesimus had run away.

52. The sudden appearance of a policeman caused the thief to run away.

53. The police officer Cabbaged onto the suspect before he could run away

54. The sudden appearance of her divorced husband caused her to run away.

55. " Oh, let me just grant it to them, and run away from it. "

56. I'd sooner stick it out here than run away in a tin hearse.

57. The deer never became tame; they would run away if you approached them.

58. She turns around to see a hanging body and continues to run away.

59. I tried to run away, but Renly Baratheon took me in his arms.

60. 8 Did the man run away, Dolt, when we stopped for the drag?

61. 12 We must not exclude the possibility that the child has run away.

62. At first, the first thing I thought was, I want to run away.

63. Gravity parkour by Abody_mass; run away balls by Abody_mass; Shoot the Monster by

64. I had to run away for fear he might one day kill me.

65. [Perhaps Anglo-Norman Aloper, to run away from one's husband with a lover, from Middle Dutch ontlopen, to run away : ont-, away from, along; see ant- in Indo-European roots + lopen, to run

66. 27 Why did you run away secretly and outwit me and not tell me?

67. However, on the wedding day, both of them get cold feet and run away.

68. They run away from the problem, hoping it will disappear of its own accord.

69. All that guy has to do is run away and hide behind a bush.

70. The candidate tried to run away from controversial issues by pretending to be ill.

71. I had to run away from my creditor whom I made a usurious loan.

72. Looking at all the accusing faces, she felt a sudden urge to run away.

73. Then five healthy caribou appeared on the ice and they did not run away.

74. Absquatulate (v.) "run away, make off," 1840, earlier absquotilate (1837), "Facetious U.S

75. Do the baby platypuses know their mother left them to run away with her beaver?

76. We hear of women who run away(http://Sentencedict.com), leaving behind their homes and families.

77. 4 I had to run away from my creditor whom I made a usurious loan.

78. Or are you gonna run away again... and pretend you're going to court, dressed like that?

79. The camp administration had no fears that we would run away or break the camp rules.

80. You just want to leave me here so you can run away with him, don't you?