It runs thus: "The spirit of the dead is not considered to have been appeased until his relatives have avenged his death.
It runs thus:-- [Sidenote: Beliefs of the Narrinyeri concerning the dead.
It runs thus:— “In the far East there was a little island, the inhabitants of which had some strange customs, notably in regard to their selection of a king to rule over them.
Respecting the last article, a very ridiculous entry occurs in the bill of charges, it runs thus: "For arsnick to put into the paste to save the giants from being eaten by the rats, one shilling and fourpence.
The notice of this great fire is very brief, and, with the heading of the extracts, runs thus: ‘Collectanea ex Chronico de Dunmowe.
You will find the passage at page 317, and it runs thus.
The tale is much the same in each, but perhaps the latter is the best authority, and it runs thus.
In the Knight of the Burning Pestle, part of the Prologue runs thus.
It runs thus: At Eildon Tree if you shall be, A brigg ower Tweed you there may see.
One of Thomas's rhymes, preserved by tradition, runs thus: The burn of breid Shall run fow reid.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "runs thus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.