Examples of 'began to run out' in a sentence
Meaning of "began to run out"
began to run out: When a supply of something starts to decrease or diminish, usually with the implication that it will soon be exhausted or depleted
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began to run out
Fujisawa began to run out of characters as a result.
My expense money began to run out.
She began to run out the bar.
But then food began to run out.
We began to run out one potential suspect at the time that may have had.
But then the revolution began to run out of control.
Kadan had his Hungarian prisoners executed as supplies began to run out.
People began to run out of wood.
After a week the food supply began to run out.
But it began to run out of control.
That same year the ore deposit began to run out.
Food and supplies began to run out for some of the less affluent families.
But the food supply in our barracks began to run out.
Food and water began to run out and the crew started to suffer from scurvy.
The uprising lasted for two months and food supplies began to run out.
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The Hokies again began to run out the clock.
As the number of projects grew, space began to run out.
Whensuddenly, we began to run out of money.
Towards the end of the day, the food began to run out.
Eventually, he began to run out of funds and started relying on friends for support.
At this time the three British artillery pieces began to run out of ammunition.
At this point rations began to run out again, and Rogers made a critical decision.
The French advance gained momentum when the guns began to run out of ammunition.
Next, he began to run out of petrol.
With the loss of rail service, the town began to run out of food.
Over time, though, we began to run out of ideas and started getting desperate.
Soon after, the reserves of food at Medina began to run out.
From 1882 onwards, the gold deposits began to run out and Bodie experienced two major fires,.
By the end of the decade, however, the ore began to run out.
The men ran out of water, began to run out of ammunition.
By the end of the 20th century, the trend finally began to run out.
But by the fall, the economy began to run out of steam.
Crops would not grow, the animals died … food began to run out.
Finally, the Spanish troops began to run out of ammunition.
Crops wouldn't grow, the animals died. food began to run out.
After that, Petty 's career began to run out of steam.
After eight hours of fierce fighting, the English ships began to run out of ammunition.
Meters from the finish, Chouki began to run out of gas.
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