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Pretty soon we just run dry, and they keep going.
The country could just run dry if it went on like this.
The scene more or less ran dry by the end of 1975.
The theories of the first two had both run dry.
Obviously we're not going to suddenly run dry of oil.
With her mother's death an important source of income had run dry.
He is coming to the place where the springs run dry.
One of them has been run dry, and so we have to switch over to the other.
So they'd do it and the tap would run dry.
He takes other jobs because so far detective work has run dry.
Over time, the whole thing would run dry, unless there's water coming in too.
His funds had about run dry and here before him, with just a little effort involved, was the opportunity to live the good life.
When, he asked then, is this luck going to run dry?
Its estimated date for the well to run dry was 2005.
I think you have officially run dry of things to write about.
But the oil soon ran dry and within four years the city was nearly deserted.
Despite the stone at the base of the well, it has never run dry.
Add a little water if pan begins to run dry.
The village well would never run dry or foul again.
But the way things are going, the well will run dry."
The pen has run dry three times in writing a short address.
"How many times can you draw water from the well before it runs dry?"
The story begins with two lovers, whose relationship is running dry.
As a result, one in four fuel stations across the country has run dry.
When the son had run dry of words, the father again touched his shoulder.