The enemy did not run; they fought us like soldiers.
Obviously, they were content to let their superior enemy run away before them.
The enemy couldn't have run out of energy for their weapons yet, surely?
However, if the enemy is running, one doesn't want to give him pause to regroup.
At each position the enemy ran before we got to him.
Instead his enemies turned suddenly, all together, and ran.
The enemy ran into a bay west of the cape.
The enemies of religion control the studios and run the actors union.
The war has finally turned; the enemy is running.
Tomorrow you can take a troop out towards the north and see how far the enemy has run.