We found 182 examples of how to use run out in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 182.
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1. | You'll never run out of ideas. You might run out of good ones, though. | |
2. | I wake up in the morning wondering what's for dinner. I call out to my boy, I say "Link, get in here! I'm hungry and I want to get something to eat — and hurry, 'cause I'm about to run out of weed." | |
3. | You have to watch out so you don't run out of air. | |
4. | Many supernovae occur when massive stars run out of fuel, rapidly collapse under their own weight, and then explode because of strong shock waves that propel out of their interiors. | |
5. | My film has run out. | |
6. | Sometimes I run out of money. | |
7. | We've just run out of salt and pepper. | |
8. | We need to look for a gas station because this car will soon run out of gas. | |
9. | We have run out of cream. | |
10. | Let's find a gas station; we've run out of fuel. | |
11. | We have run out of gas. | |
12. | We've run out of tea. | |
13. | Oops, my pen has run out of ink. | |
14. | My pen has run out of ink! Can I borrow your pen? | |
15. | If you run out of cash, you can fall back on your savings in the bank. | |
16. | I seem to have run out of steam this term. | |
17. | We have run out of sugar. | |
18. | I've run out of my savings. | |
19. | I have run out of my traveling expenses. | |
20. | We've run out of water. | |
21. | Sooner or later, he will run out of luck. | |
22. | Sooner or later, his luck will run out. | |
23. | When do you think his funds will run out? | |
24. | He has run out of his energy. | |
25. | Their contract is to run out at the end of this month. |