| 21. | Chickens also have the run of Tosey's yard.
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| 22. | Russian soldiers die weekly in ambushes, and Chechen militants effectively have the run of Grozny at night.
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| 23. | They fantasize about her phantasmagorial ups and downs, and about having the run of her palazzo in Venice.
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| 24. | Flora grew up having the run of hall, doted on by both her grandfather and the bachelor Henry.
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| 25. | Heroin dealers have the run of the neighborhood after dark, he said, and the police seldom venture in.
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| 26. | The 16th president let his children have the run of the place, according to White House historical accounts.
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| 27. | The residents have the run of the place during the day, mingling on the grounds or in hallways.
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| 28. | In fact, as far as Owner Jones is concerned, Jimmy can have the run of his old Cowboy haunts.
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| 29. | Abboud seemed to have the run of the airport, although he wore a sport jacket, not any official uniform.
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| 30. | The dogs don't have the run of the house, but I may lobby for a change based on hygiene.
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