To meet by accident is ...
To collide with, knock down, and often drive is...
To exhaust a supply or quantity of is...
To chase someone or something that is moving is...
To escape from people chasing you is...
To move quickly to where someone is...
To stay in the company of someone or some is...
To read or examine something quickly is...
Fill in the gaps with necessary phrasal prepositions:
I ran …… James in a bar in the City on Friday.
Fill in the gaps with necessary phrasal prepositions:
She runs ……some dodgy characters.
Fill in the gaps with necessary phrasal prepositions:
The police ran…… the guy who'd stolen it, but he was too fast for them.
Fill in the gaps with necessary phrasal prepositions:
We've run … sugar; I'm going to the shops for some.
Fill in the gaps with necessary phrasal prepositions:
The driver couldn't stop in time and ran the fox …when it ran in front of his car.
Fill in the gaps with necessary phrasal prepositions:
He ran ... next to me and started shouting.
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