RUN-phrasal verbs
run across (smb./smth.) - to find something or to meet someone by chance.
Example: I ran across the letter while I was tidying the drawers.
Mary ran across her former teacher this afternoon.
run over - to hit someone or something with a vehicle and drive over them.
Example: Slow down, you might run someone over.
Mona was run over by a car outside her house.

run down - to hit someone with your car and injure or kill them.
Example: She got run down outside school.
The poor boy has been run down by a bus.
run through (smth.) - to explain or to read something quickly.
Example: I'll just run through the names and make sure everyone's here.
Do you want me to run through the details with you?
Phrasal verbs with THROUGH particle
phone through - to give someone a particular piece of information using the phone.
Example: Just get the car's registration number, and phone it through to the police.
ring through - to phone from one part of a building to another.
Example: Reception rang through and said there was someone waiting to see me.
get through - to be connected to a place by telephone.
Example: I couldn't get through – the line was engaged.
run across (smb./smth.) - to find something or to meet someone by chance.
Example: I ran across the letter while I was tidying the drawers.
Mary ran across her former teacher this afternoon.
run over - to hit someone or something with a vehicle and drive over them.
Example: Slow down, you might run someone over.
Mona was run over by a car outside her house.

run down - to hit someone with your car and injure or kill them.
Example: She got run down outside school.
The poor boy has been run down by a bus.
run through (smth.) - to explain or to read something quickly.
Example: I'll just run through the names and make sure everyone's here.
Do you want me to run through the details with you?
Phrasal verbs with THROUGH particle
phone through - to give someone a particular piece of information using the phone.
Example: Just get the car's registration number, and phone it through to the police.
ring through - to phone from one part of a building to another.
Example: Reception rang through and said there was someone waiting to see me.
get through - to be connected to a place by telephone.
Example: I couldn't get through – the line was engaged.