Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 They do n't think you are going to steal it , and they never tell your children off if they touch things or run in and out of the hanging displays .
32 Not only is traffic on their motorways obstructing lorries going in and out of the vast Europoort , but public opposition to air pollution and the taking of scarce land for new roads is intense .
33 His daughter is played by Jane Birkin , the bilingual singer and actress , and one of the characteristic features of the film is the way the dialogue slips in and out of the two languages as if it were the most natural thing in the world .
34 Other committee members were in and out of the new Law Centre , holding meetings , planning strategy , contacting people with wide experience of the sort of situation they found themselves in , and collating information .
35 A very lazy way to spend a day in the sun , is to buy a ‘ day ’ ticket , and hop on and off the boats and in and out of the many cafes and restaurants dotted around the lake .
36 On a night in early winter , one of those wild exciting nights with a brilliant moon sliding in and out of the racing clouds , Mrs Browning rang , and asked if I would go down .
37 She went to the stone sink , scrubbed her hands under the single cold tap and set off on her perambulations again , slowly circling the big pine table , moving in and out of the gibbous pool of light shed by the candles .
38 Subtle lighting changes in and around the stage from magical lights are automatic , and the puppets can duck in and out of the curtained-off side-booths to change costumes .
39 The cast is a multitude of would-be actors , friends and passers-by who drift in and out of the bizarre action in sultry Austin , Texas .
40 Watch in delight as the city 's trendiest inhabitants jetski down Fifth Avenue , or strap on your tanks and check out the exotic undersea life flitting in and out of the ruined buildings where Harlem used to be .
41 Ingratiating smiles and words were threaded in and out of the whole whirl of busyness .
42 He drove her carefully in and out of the busy Saturday morning traffic and wondered idly how he was going to explain about her to his mother , without saying where he got the money from .
43 Battered by enemies , most fiercely after the Reformation , it is now a gaunt ruin with seabirds swooping in and out of the gaping socket of its east window .
44 Jessica swam in and out of the local scene , and would be noticed , if not recorded .
45 Two buskers were playing banjos , walking up and down the line , while a dwarf scampered in and out of the waiting cinema-goers with an outstretched hand , cajoling money from the queue .
46 I could see her chest move in and out inside the light cotton jacket .
47 He had gone in and out by the rear door and back stairs and seen no one but Linley .
48 She said : ‘ It is a local anaesthetic and you are in and out in the same day . ’
49 Tom stopped and put his finger to his lips and they stood and watched it hopping in and out among the changing leaves .
50 Instead they vibrate the whole thorax , a cylinder constructed of strong pliable chitin , making it click in and out like a bulging metal tin .
51 The path leads down and around to a brick-paved seating area situated beneath a climber-covered arbour looking back towards the house .
52 I walked along the oak-railed gallery , looking both down and up at the magnificent chimney .
53 Anyway , he sees this fat cunt with some of his mates with some tea — and he 's moved along a bit to the end and he 's pissing down and out through the open bit and its all blowing down on these cunts ’ heads and into their
54 Then , to maximise response , the cab is also rear ported , the sound from the back of the driver fed down and out of the lower , separate front port at the bottom .
55 If they do , another injection , tube back down and back on the life-support machine .
56 The line of fire-fighters opened for him , and he dashed through and out to an open patch of ground .
57 And his love songs return over and over to the fervent wish to satisfy each and every need , live out all the fantasies of his beloved .
58 In an interview with William Hardcastle on BBC Radio 4 's ‘ The World This Weekend ’ , the text of which was published in the Irish News on 7 October , Craig introduced two themes which were to be repeated over and over during the next few days .
59 It really is not necessary to get bored with eating the same foods over and over during the next four weeks .
60 They rolled over and over on the damp moss , exchanging blows and vile words until finally Topaz 's strength ran out .
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