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What (who) is run to - definition

1982 SINGLE BY ENGLISH METAL BAND IRON MAIDEN
Run To The Hills; Run to the Hills (live); Run to the Hills 2002; Run to the Hills (song); Run To the Hills; RttH

run to      
1.
If you run to someone, you go to them for help or to tell them something.
If you were at a party and somebody was getting high, you didn't go running to a cop.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n
2.
If something runs to a particular amount or size, it is that amount or size.
The finished manuscript ran to the best part of fifty double-sided pages.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron)
3.
If you cannot run to a particular item, you cannot afford to buy it or pay for it. (mainly BRIT)
If you can't run to champagne, buy sparkling wine.
= afford
PHRASAL VERB: with brd-neg, V P n
run to      
1. extend to or reach.
2. show a tendency towards.
London to Brighton Veteran Car Run         
  • A veteran car nearing the end of the 2005 run in inclement weather
  • Finish line of the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, 2005
VETERAN CAR EVENT IN ENGLAND
London to Brighton run; Emancipation Run; Brighton run; London to Brighton Run; LBVCR
The London to Brighton Veteran Car Run is the world's longest-running motoring event, held on a course between London and Brighton, England. To qualify, participating cars must have been built before 1905.

Wikipedia

Run to the Hills

"Run to the Hills" is a song by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. It was released as their sixth single and the first from the band's third studio album, The Number of the Beast (1982). It is their first single with Bruce Dickinson as vocalist. Credited solely to the band's bassist, Steve Harris, Dickinson contributed to the song but could not be credited due to a contractual agreement with his former band Samson. Run to the Hills remains one of the band's most popular songs, with VH1 ranking it No. 27 on their list of the 40 Greatest Metal Songs and No. 14 on their list of the Greatest Hard Rock Songs.

A live version of the song, from Live After Death, was released in 1985 and the original single was reissued in 2002, with all income donated to former drummer Clive Burr's MS Trust Fund. In 1990, as part of The First Ten Years box set, both the original and the 1985 live single were reissued on CD and 12" vinyl, combined with "The Number of the Beast" and "Running Free (live)" respectively.

Examples of use of run to
1. Full installation can run to hundreds of dollars.
2. Speculation over whether he would run to succeed Gov.
3. After meetings are concluded, we run to foreign countries.
4. They tamed the Mississippi on its run to the sea.
5. Fancy Richard being so daft as to run to lawyers.