Matthew swam as close in as possible, then rose and ran to his clothes on the rocks.
The captain of the first ship became drunk and ran aground on the rocks.
Or, perhaps, someone had run her on the rocks intentionally.
She was evidently running straight on the rocks.
In 1886 the old Liberal party was run on the rocks and went to pieces.
"Like any corporation that runs on the rocks and maybe is facing bankruptcy, it's time for new management."
During this change of tack, the ship ran aground on the rocks.
But here we run aground on the rocks of cultural differences, Doctor.
And in not taking it, they have let it run on the rocks.
Will you make a habit of running your galleys on the rocks, then?