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"run out of gas" Definitions
  1. to no longer have any gas in one's vehicle

110 Sentences With "run out of gas"

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I'd rather not run out of gas on a major highway!
But by the sixth, Peralta seemed to run out of gas.
The field is projected to run out of gas around 2022.
The field is projected to run out of gas around 2022.
"There were concerns that he would run out of gas," Clements said.
And then, something strange happened: Houston appeared to run out of gas.
They found a driver who said he had run out of gas.
Then she'll just stop – like a car that's run out of gas.
And I don't feel like the car has ever run out of gas.
Some economists warn another unsustainable debt-fueled recovery might run out of gas.
Without truckers transporting fuel, most people and businesses would run out of gas.
The thing I know is coming: I run out of gas and collapse.
Some gas stations have run out of gas, reportedly thanks to the blockades.
The kitchen's creativity seems to run out of gas at some points, though.
Not just in an emergency situation when you run out of gas, AAA-style.
And they've stopped turning the car on too, worried they'll run out of gas.
We had to fuck ourselves, because otherwise we'd suck and run out of gas.
So, if you run out of gas, you don't fall out of the sky.
"On my god, she would run out of gas really fast," Poehler, 44, tells Clinton.
The show's central trick — dramatic and shocking deaths — has run out of gas, at least temporarily.
Cars had better not break down or run out of gas too far from a black neighborhood.
The early departure also meant the planes would likely run out of gas before landing in friendly China.
"We've run out of gas here," said Rob Bernstone, a managing director in equity trading at Credit Suisse.
"My body has just physically run out of gas after this week," he said on the ATP website.
The Hornets seemed to run out of gas after a 873-287 win over Washington on Friday night.
Whittaker's last two opponents have had their will broken and run out of gas trying to keep him down.
Another transportation startup has run out of gas while larger companies continue refuelling to tap into economies of scale.
Through a mile, Javier Castellano, aboard Destin, had waited patiently for Lopez and Gettysburg to run out of gas.
I think they've been sprinting for a long time, and they're all gonna run out of gas pretty soon.
However, if Wild goaltender Alex Stalock can shut them down early, the Jets&apos offense could run out of gas.
"I finally get a car I can drive as I like it, and I run out of gas," Rosberg said.
Political movements often run out of gas, but rarely do they stomp on the brakes and shift in rapid reverse.
The problems wouldn't end there: People would run out of gas, and the closest pump is around 251 miles away.
But first baseman Adrian Gonzalez, currently on the disabled list, seems to have run out of gas at age 35.
I have run out of gas multiple times before, thinking I could make it, and I can't take the chance today.
Carlos Rodon (0-13) was nearly as good as Keller before he appeared to run out of gas in the sixth.
The Knights looked rusty in Game 1, then took over the series as the Jets seemed to run out of gas.
He allowed two runs on four hits in 6 1/3 innings, appearing to run out of gas in the seventh.
Gas stations with police tape all the round the pumps to indicate they had completely run out of gas during the evacuations.
Lamparello said he was cutting through the cathedral to get to Madison Avenue, and that his car had run out of gas.
"No, our station has not run out of gas," Ana Gonzalez, the assistant manager of Shell in Madras, Oregon, told BuzzFeed News.
I think MNST, which I had been a huge fan of for a long time, seems to have run out of gas.
And just like any powerful car engine, economic expansions — and this one is in its 10th year — eventually run out of gas.
Miller's dive allowed her torso to cross the finish line before Felix's, even though it seemed like she had run out of gas.
Maybe TCM had simply run out of gas, or perhaps its board and staff were too attached to the gracious confines of Spalding House.
McClure did not run out of gas on a Philadelphia ramp that night and Bobbitt did not spend his last $20 to help her.
But after six excruciating matchups, two of which ended in extra innings, the Dodgers appeared to have run out of gas by Game 217.
"Without them, the fossil-fuel companies would almost literally run out of gas, but BlackRock and Chubb could survive without their business," he wrote.
Get car buyers to believe that it will come fully loaded and never need a mechanic or run out of gas or break down.
Eventually she'd run out of gas, get on a payphone and call home, asking for the credit card number so she could drive back.
The Chilean air force declared shortly after midnight that the plane had crashed because by then the aircraft would have run out of gas.
Geologists set the leaking gas on fire to protect nearby towns from dangerous gases, expecting the field was going to run out of gas soon.
But as she approached the finish line, she seemed to run out of gas, with Felix breathing down her neck in the last few meters.
"Even if Russia wants to continue to subsidize their gas prices, at some point in time they will run out of gas to subsidize," he added.
He explained that he was trying to take a shortcut through the iconic sanctuary to reach his van, which he claimed had run out of gas.
AAA memberships include a range of car-related services, like flat-tire replacement, battery jump-starts, and fuel deliveries for cars that run out of gas.
She then played more but by the time she reached the end of a two-week Grand Slam grind had run out of gas and ideas.
"Even if Russia wants to continue to subsidise their gas prices, at some point in time they will run out of gas to subsidise," he added.
Her mother, Julia "Miriam" Rodriguez, stayed with Natalio while Lourdes rushed to restart the generator, which had run out of gas, and repower the breathing machine.
Before he was arrested, the 37-year-old then told counterterrorism officers that he was trying to reach his minivan because it had run out of gas.
One vehicle was abandoned because it was about to run out of gas and they had to try at least two escape routes before making it out.
Hornacek's biggest asset will be Kristaps Porzingis, who had an impressive rookie season, even if he seemed to run out of gas as the season wound down.
Or you could just point out the obvious: It's a crushingly long season, and maybe guys in their mid-40s just inevitably run out of gas eventually.
But in some way, the classical, canonical frontier has been run out of gas, and with it goes the cheap growth we got in the initial frontier.
"His basic story was that he was cutting through the cathedral to get to Madison Avenue, that his car had run out of gas," Mr. Miller said.
Other major indicators, like rising dealer inventories and declining prices for used cars, provide reasons to believe that a seven-year streak has run out of gas.
In October of 2017, McClure started a GoFundMe campaign that claimed she'd run out of gas on the interstate when Bobbitt, who was allegedly homeless, approached her car.
Aside from the general "why?" many questions remain—for example: When I was in college, my friend had a habit of letting his car run out of gas.
When authorities caught up with him, the man said his car had run out of gas and he was taking a shortcut through the church, the NYPD said.
According to Miller, the man said that his car had run out of gas, and that he was cutting through the cathedral to get to the next street over.
At the time, he wrote that he had come across a woman who had run out of gas and had a flat tire at a Walmart in North Carolina.
After a draining epic five-setter against Thiem and no less taxing four set quarter-finals win over Roger Federer, Del Potro simply seemed to run out of gas.
Tim eventually turned up safe — he'd gotten lost and run out of gas, proof for Elizabeth of his well-meaning buffoonery — but not before causing a lot of agita.
In Dominique Morisseau's conclusion to her Detroit trilogy, directed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson, three workers and a manager contemplate life in a Motor City that has run out of gas.
"Malampaya is going to run out of gas in 10 years so there is urgency for us to develop the Reed Bank," said Antonio Carpio, a supreme court associate justice.
Reynolds would roll into campaign stops in a battered old Ford, a "tin Lizzie," which, said Pleasants, would conveniently run out of gas — just like the cars of regular folks.
Perhaps Game of Thrones best describes television in the 2010s because the medium as a whole showed so much promise at the start, then gradually seemed to run out of gas.
And that's frequently where low-code platforms run out of gas and you really have issues because you can't have the pro dev take it over, you can't make it mission-critical.
The summit is only halfway, and a lot of people make the mistake of using all of their energy to get up there and run out of gas on the way down.
Over 50 percent of the movie is about an elite squadron of Star Destroyers failing to catch a single Rebel transport ship that is taking 20 hours to run out of gas.
You have no way of telling when you'll get in a car accident and go careening off into a lake, or when you'll run out of gas in the middle of the night.
"Project Titan," as the initiative was reportedly called internally, appeared to run out of gas last year after reports of layoffs — but that was when the focus was on actually building an electric car.
You guys run out of gas when you're driving the car through these scenes, and I'm wondering if there ever was a moment for you when you felt like you couldn't go any farther?
Libertarian: Trump has 'a screw loose' "The two-party monopoly in Washington has gotten to the point where it's kind of run out of gas, and it's even bad for the country," Weld said.
In his new book, The Decadent Society: How We Became Victims of Our Own Success, Douthat takes an approach by turns sententious and statistical to argue that Western society has run out of gas.
Harden seemed to run out of gas a bit in the Rockets' semifinals loss to the San Antonio Spurs, and General Manager Daryl Morey has worked quickly to get him some help this summer.
And the landscape changes, and then it's raining, and then you run out of gas, and then you have passages, and then you're alone, and then you're afraid, and then it's beautiful — and that's life.
Corporal Walker came to the aid of a woman whose car had run out of gas, which left her stuck in the middle lane near an intersection, the Pasco Sheriff's Office said on social media.
In years past, campaigns used to simply run out of gas if they weren't gaining enough support ahead of the primaries, but online fundraising has made it easier for popular candidates to sustain themselves for longer.
The man initially told officers he was cutting through the cathedral to get to Madison Avenue and that his car had run out of gas, but Miller said when officers checked his car, it had gas.
Many of the city's petrol stations had already run out of gas by the weekend and there were long lines at others, journalist Shasta Darlington reported on CNN's "Quest Means Business" program from Sao Paulo Friday.
"Maybe they think we'll get tired and run out of gas and throw in the towel," said Tony Cardenas (D-CA), a member of the committee wearing a red-white-and-blue "healthcare for all" pin.
For impoverished East Timor, with a population of just 2150 million, development of the fields is crucial — its main source of revenue since 95323, the Bayu Undan gas field, is set to run out of gas by 29532.
GoFundMe says it has refunded more than $400,000 to people who donated money after hearing the fake story about a veteran who is homeless who gave his last $20 to a woman whose car had run out of gas.
Owen Gleiberman, Variety If this series, over the last 16 years, has taught us anything, it's that just when you think it's about to run out of gas, it gets outfitted with an even more elaborate fuel-injection system.
Mr. Lamparello, who has addresses in Brooklyn and in New Jersey, told the officer that his van had run out of gas and he was trying to take a shortcut through the church to get back to the vehicle.
" Even though Tee Grizzley moves bullishly, what enlivens his verses are the quick flashes of mordant wit: "The Mustang used to always run out of gas/now I'm in that Wraith, touch the paint and it's a body bag.
There were warnings that there would be no phone signal, and that the two-lane highway that serves the area would be clogged, and that the nearest gas station, almost 23 miles away, would probably run out of gas.
It is too early to say whether Scarborough would be able to supply gas to the North West Shelf LNG plant, Australia's oldest and biggest, when its existing fields start to run out of gas in the next decade, Coleman said.
The remote fields are seen as one of the best options for supplying gas to the North West Shelf liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant, Australia's oldest and biggest, when its existing fields start to run out of gas in the next decade.
At an hour and fifty minutes, the movie is much too long, and constantly threatens to run out of gas; as a rule, and with all due respect to "The Blues Brothers" (1980), the madcap approach is not made for the long haul.
Many believe the U.S. economy will run out of gas (possibly with the help of higher gasoline prices, too) within the next 18-24 months, possibly sooner if a full-blown trade war with China leads to a global market and economic meltdown.
Thomas attacked twice and each time he won the stage, on the climb to La Rosiere and to the iconic Alpe d'Huez, while Froome had to concede defeat as he seemed to run out of gas after winning this year's Giro d'Italia.
Posting to GoFundMe, a crowdfunding site, Ms. McClure and Mr. D'Amico said that she had run out of gas while driving home in the Philadelphia area, and that Mr. Bobbitt, a homeless veteran, had spent his last $20 to buy gasoline for her.
Production from the Gippsland Basin venture is forecast to drop to 244 petajoules (PJ) in 2018 from a record 330 PJ this year, as one of its big fields has run out of gas earlier than expected, the commission said in a report last week.
Sure, that could happen — there are certainly enough Robertsons to fill every cabinet post, and Willie Robertson, the show's central figure, was a supporter of Mr. Trump — but this is more likely just an example of a TV show that has run out of gas.
Coffina noted that back in 2000, Bobbitt — who has long struggled with drug addiction and homelessness — posted on Facebook that he'd helped a woman who had run out of gas and also had a flat tire, a similar story to the one they told the world.
" David Baldacci, the author of the No. 6 novel, "One Good Deed," told Writer's Digest, "During the course of the day I might work on three or four different projects, but only when I run out of gas on one do I move on to another.
The Oklahoman reports that police were led to her remains by one of those three suspects: Daniel Vasquez allegedly told a police officer at a convenience store that his truck had run out of gas a few miles away and there was a dead body inside the vehicle.
They've inspired a legion of very specific types of fans; earlier that night, in the bathroom, I met a man who I presumed had stolen his hat from David Crocket, and who, unprompted, shared that he had run out of gas on his way down from Vermont and hitchhiked about 20 miles to the venue in a snowstorm.

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