Example sentences of "weave in and out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Its ability to weave in and out of the enemies is unbelievable , and turning back on yourself sends it into a tight mid-air manoeuvre that would tax a Harrier jump jet ! |
2 | This section is one of the most dramatic , weaving in and out of sheltered coves and exposed headlands . |
3 | Jim Perrin , interviewing the climber John Gill , refers to how some hypnagogic states have their parallels in situations of action and describes how , on easy routes , Gill ‘ could feel himself weaving in and out of the rock , peering out from the other side of its surface ’ . |
4 | Patrick Meurdesoif , 42 , was stopped after weaving in and out of rush hour traffic in his 38-ton tanker on the M6 near West Bromwich , West Midlands , town magistrates heard . |
5 | He was weaving in and out of the cars , jumping over them when they got in his way , his face hard and grim with determination . |
6 | At the crime prevention panel , I watched a video of a police chase through the centre of Middlesbrough , in which a 14-year-old drove a Vauxhall Astra at 90 miles per hour on the wrong side of the road , weaving in and out of oncoming traffic . |
7 | It was a boy 's cycle and she was bent low over the handlebars , weaving in and out of the evening traffic . |
8 | Bobbing lanterns wove in and out of the goods trains in the College Rail Yard . |
9 | They wove in and out of other couples . |
10 | A friend of the band weaved in and out of the crowd , recording their performance on a video camera . |
11 | A helicopter tracked the car as it weaved in and out of traffic near Bristol . |
12 | These alternatives weaved in and out of French policy until 1902 . |
13 | Beautiful women , dressed in anything from the flamboyantly obvious to the understatedly elegant , weaved in and out of the crowds , some of them hanging on the arms of men old enough to be their grandfathers . |
14 | At speeds of ninety miles a Police car chased a stolen white fiesta … through narrow country lanes … cars coming in the oppositie direction swerve to avoid it car as it weaves in and out of the traffic … at times the Police try to overtake it … without success … forty miles after they spotted the stolen car … the road clears and the Police overtake and stop them … three schoolboys are arrested … one of them … a passenger … is fourteen … in the past eight months he 's been arrested twenty eight times … the day before he 'd been placed under another supervision order by Milton Keynes Magistrates where he 'd faced charges of robbery and burglary and joy riding … it was from the children 's home he 'd been sent that his two friends picked him up . |
15 | Mendelssohn wrote the Overture and Incidental Music for A Midsummer Night 's Dream between 1826 and 1842 and Pheloung 's composition weaves in and out of the music of his predecessor , who he describes as an often underrated genius . |
16 | Mendelssohn wrote the Overture and Incidental Music for A Midsummer Night 's Dream between 1826 and 1842 and Pheloung 's composition weaves in and out of the music of his predecessor , who he describes as an often underrated genius . |
17 | Do n't change lanes unexpectedly or weave in and out of slow-moving traffic . |
18 | And the many real or invented minor figures who weave in and out of the opera , such as the Hostess , Fortune Teller , cabbalistic Bookseller , Faust and Mephistopheles , provide an exemplary portrait gallery for some of the company 's finest character singers . |
19 | Echoes of those early themes and motifs weave in and out of ‘ II ’ like friendly ghosts , Oldfield again favouring mantra-like repetition , layer upon layer of instrumentation , building to crescendo and giving way to acoustic guitar in a grand reprise of the original . |
20 | We no longer have long theoretical positions being set up , we actually weave in and out of public face , into private trauma , into theory , into therapy . |