Example sentences of "[adv prt] [coord] [adv] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Er yes I , I er I think I , I could n't really speak definitely on this but er you I have said that we , you know that this secretary encouraged them because you know , to keep it in and even the one woman said this was how she got a deposit for her house and through , as I say , you 'd got a Co-op building society as well .
2 She drifted , quietly invisible , among the clansfolk going in and out the great gate , past the sentries , across the courtyard to the door in the far corner .
3 Yet typically it was a journey not of niggle and frustration but full of accommodation , friendliness and amusement : a kind of ‘ in and out the dusty bluebells ’ played with bulging sacks .
4 I can be in and out the same day . ’
5 One week he he broke the record , he pulled f He brought brought forty tubs down and then the following week he got killed and he 'd only got seven on .
6 She says , ‘ Anything to do with knitting seems to go in my head and stay , buy anything to do with cooking and cleaning goes straight through and out the other side ! ’
7 Ball onto Rozario a little touch through and then the blistering pace of er Collimore .
8 Social mobility can refer to any movement up or down the occupational hierarchy , though sociologists often emphasise cross-class mobility .
9 The heavy rain did not let up and soon the vast crowds had churned the whole area into a sea of mud .
10 She dreamed , not for the last time , that the baby had prematurely got out , like a kangaroo embryo , and was making its way blind and white and tiny up and up the billowing creases of Mrs Orton 's purple front , as that woman talked on and on , shifting so that at every turn the climbing thing was about to be casually suffocated .
11 He walked up and down the wide streets , trying to admire the modern buildings .
12 A similar tiny gesture takes on the same value when Alain rubs one foot up and down the other leg when the girls tickle him .
13 All day long wheelbarrows trundled up and down the unmade surface carrying topsoil to neaten up the edges of the path .
14 He glanced up as they approached and gave Melissa a distant nod without interrupting his progress up and down the small patch of grass .
15 Information flow does not have to be restricted to passing up and down the scalar chain , but authority should .
16 All drawing information is conventionally reflected both up and down the hierarchical tree .
17 If Nigel de Gruchy of the National Association of Schoolmasters and Women Teachers ( and there 's a catchy title if ever there was one ) can not weave any more magic into his protest than ‘ The national curriculum has become a political football being booted up and down the right wing of the Conservative Party , ’ he does n't deserve to be taken seriously .
18 For instance , how to groom a horse , how to harness it and how to walk up and down the long rigs alongside your favourite ploughman , listening to his songs and watching his work with the horses .
19 As he paced up and down the narrow kitchen , shouting curses through the bedroom door , Constance smiled .
20 The only vehicles Irena took any notice of were the thin double trams , locked inscrutably into their own system , clanging their way up and down the narrow streets making unmistakable tram noises .
21 Inwardly she trembled , but she managed to glare at him and searched up and down the narrow aisles for the right number .
22 ‘ Seen the crowd ? ’ asked the Duke , buckling on a wooden sword and striding up and down the narrow space , waving his arms about and muttering to himself .
23 This assignment involved practising each shape chromatically up and down the entire fretboard so as to build confidence and technique in every position , starting on the highest note descending or starting on the lowest note ascending in each key .
24 The shore event was poor , principally because a commercial fisherman from Portstewart thoughtfully trawled up and down the shallow waters of the East Strand the day of the first competition .
25 She paced up and down the tiny room while I sat on her bed , and she explained to me that McIllvanney had been approached by a client who had apparently seen Ellen and authorised McIllvanney to offer her the money .
26 Saturday night is racing cars up and down the eight miles of road , the nearest policeman being , perhaps , a whole day away .
27 There are few passenger-boat services up and down the Egyptian Nile railways and roads are quicker — but we hoped to find a felucca to hire for the day .
28 Once this was a series of separate houses , with walls isolating level from level , with lackeys running up and down the poky backstairs , and tweeny-maids freezing in the little attic bedrooms .
29 Less well known , but in my opinion more interesting , is the fact that unofficial and unspoken nonaggression pacts , a ‘ live-and-let-live ’ system , flourished all up and down the front lines for at least two years starting in 1914 .
30 In the church where I was converted , the service began with a muffled announcement from the back , followed by a lengthy hymn during which thirty men and women in long blue dresses , white nightshirts and yellowing ruffs walked up and down the various corridors in the building singing at the top of their voices .
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