"I'll run’em on over first thing tomorrow" (them = reports to be written) here, 1. "run on" looks like a phrasal verb. What it means here? 2. "over first thing" - what is it? it would be great to say all of this sentence in other words
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I will take them or send them to you the earliest possible tomorrow
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I will take them or send them to you the earliest possible tomorrow
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Is it right to rephrase this sentence for formal correctness: I'll run them on tommorow over first thing. "On tommorow" seems to be some odd, but it gives a possibility of translating that "on" into my native and considering the phrase "over first thing" as an adverb?