US /rʌn bɪˈhaɪnd/
・UK /rʌn bɪˈhaɪnd/
As they walked back home, Alice thought she saw a white rabbit run behind a tree.
As they walked back home, Alice thought she saw a white rabbit run behind a tree.
The next two batters walking to first base put Korea only one run behind Japan.
put Korea one run behind Japan. Then with all bases loaded... on came Lee
So what I do know is if you live in a culture where a subset of your fellow citizens are thinking about 100 years from now, thinking about traveling where no one has traveled before, we could all run behind them and said, no, that'll never happen.
So what I do know is if you live in a culture where a subset of your fellow citizens are thinking about 100 years from now, thinking about traveling where no one has traveled before, we could all run behind them and said, no, that'll never happen.
Okay. "To run behind." So the sentence says, "Sorry. I'm running a little behind." Now,
"To run behind." So the sentence says, "Sorry, I'm running a little behind." Now, what do you think of when you think of "running behind"?
That's why they're all going to run behind this because they're going to say, oh, no, I'm not.
That's what makes this po that's why they they're all gonna run behind this because they're gonna say oh no I'm not I'm not s+secretly talking to Anthropics as Google.
Ferries usually run every 20-30 minutes, but they can sometimes run behind schedule as the day goes on. That's why it's best to visit early in the morning to avoid the massive crowds and potential delays. Plus, the morning light offers fantastic photo opportunities.
Ferries usually run every 20-30 minutes, but they can sometimes run behind schedule as the day goes on.
In Super Mario 3D Land, on Stage 44, when Mario reaches the end of the level, instead of jumping on the flagpole, run behind it and stand at the gate for about a minute.
The only way to escape this level is by finding the four levers scattered throughout, which are also on timers, so if you run behind, you must start all over again.