Example sentences of "[adv prt] and the " in BNC.

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1 Prayer meetings in the great barn-like churches of East Berlin , Dresden , Leipzig and other cities have been the focus of protest , drawing many thousands of people until no more could squeeze in and the crowds spilled into the streets .
2 Then Vivienne joined in and the three of us had a big slanging match .
3 He heard the car splash in and the doors slam .
4 ‘ If , post-barrage , water flows slow down , we may find that less mud is pulled in and the situation may stabilise .
5 Just give 'em half a chance , they 'll whip you in and the only way they let you out of them places is feet first , in a box . ’
6 The afternoon was drawing in and the water was choppy under the keen wind .
7 Only the room she was in and the company she was among marked the difference .
8 There is a very precise relationship between the society we live in and the nature of the images that film and television show . ’
9 A recent WRN conference , Share the care and split the difference , was ‘ based on the social charter which the EC is trying to bring in and the UK has n't agreed to yet ’ , says Michaels .
10 The quiet , rustic public rooms are perfect for relaxing in and the cosy bar is wonderful for a peaceful drink in the evening .
11 The chimney was demolished , the mill race and arch filled in and the milling equipment removed .
12 Ludens stepped in and the doors closed , dividing them .
13 Fig 80 Now in mid-flight , the sail is still sheeted in and the sailor is pulling the back foot under his backside to level off the jump and encourage …
14 Never mind , the dates were going in and the last few weeks of the tour in the Eastern states were coming up .
15 Now begin to breathe out slowly through your nose in a smooth continuous flow until the abdomen is drawn in and the rib-cage and chest are relaxed .
16 Within two years the liquidators were called in and the company was wound up in 1987 .
17 It also meant that I became much more familiar with the area I lived in and the people around . ’
18 Air is drawn in and the wood or charcoal burns , producing water and carbon dioxide at temperatures of 1100–1700 o C.
19 The areas of experience necessary for the full satisfaction of the Test requirements have proven very difficult to acquire over the two-year period , since what is available to the candidate is conditional upon the type of practice he is in and the volume and the quality or variety of commissions received .
20 After a mile or so the banks closed in and the gradient increased …
21 The operation , likes others before it , depended on local recruits pouring in and the Spaniards had provided both officers and men to form a nucleus for rapid expansion .
22 The Completion date ( i.e. when you actually move in and the money for the house is handed over ) is usually 28 days after the exchange of signed contracts and deposits .
23 So , being unused , they progressively deteriorated and caved in and the entrances filled in or became overgrown with vegetation .
24 In such a state understandable anxiety sets in and the situation deteriorates .
25 Later in the afternoon the clouds rolled in and the lake took on a bleak and sombre appearance .
26 They stood uncomfortably outside Margate crematorium while the coffin was carried in and the relations eased themselves sadly out of hired limos .
27 Entries for the Reading Half-marathon are still flooding in and the organisers are confident of reaching the 6000 entry limit .
28 But cash from the sale of licensed goods , cosmetics , sunglasses and perfume like C'est La Vie , did not flood in and the company has never made a profit .
29 ‘ A trained police negotiator was called in and the person was coaxed out .
30 S 29 has come in and the programme of divestment [ by the Official Custodian ] is legally capable of starting ’ .
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