Example sentences of "in [conj] [adv] of [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The markets in options that are deeply in or out of the money tend to be rather thin , and such options are not actively traded .
2 And none of this would matter Chairman I do n't think er whether E two whether E two was in or out of the structure plan only matters in so far as it bears a part of the making of local plans and the making of planning applications in the county .
3 ‘ Anything going in or out of the valley has to pass along this road . ’
4 Sally confesses : ‘ We realized , after we 'd had the dividing wall rebuilt between the front room and the back parlour , that it was impossible to get in or out of the back parlour , since we 'd also had the doorway closed off and made into a display case for the tortoiseshell medical implements Peter collects .
5 These are frequently used to bring goats on heat , either in or out of the breeding season .
6 He can not speak in or out of the House on subjects outside his department .
7 The foot of the inclined way descends below the level of what may be termed the tail bay which is open at the end so that the dock and carriage run down into the water in order to bring the dock into alignment with the tail bay to allow of the vessel being hauled in or out of the dock .
8 She had no idea whether he lived in or out of the hospital .
9 Apart from DIY accidents and those in the kitchen , nearly 80 per cent of other home accidents are caused by people falling in or out of the bath .
10 By the time the train reached Ealing Broadway they had been in and out of every car and as the train returned they followed the same routine .
11 Too short a line will make hooking in and out of a waist harness very difficult
12 Even the methods of getting information in and out of a computer have changed beyond recognition .
13 ‘ Now the thaw 's come , anyone could slip in and out of a postern gate . ’
14 ‘ I 've been in and out of a lot of jails in my time . ’
15 Mary Alston , one of the mainstays of the women 's union in the 1920s , had to care during this time for a sick sister , who was in and out of a nursing home ; much later , in the 1940s , she had to give up work for a while to care for her mother .
16 The proportions reported to have had difficulty with various aspects of caring for themselves ( getting in and out of a bath or shower , dressing and undressing , going to the toilet , washing and shaving , feeding themselves , making a hot drink , or needing help at night ) for a year or more before death was 87 per cent of those who had been in a residential home for a year or more , 60 per cent of those in for a shorter time and 25 per cent of those who had not been in such a home at all .
17 The only memorable moment comes when Martin commiserates with me over an ambitious red that squirms in and out of a pocket .
18 Now sometimes when archaeologists carry out the work they have to get in and out of a site really quickly .
19 They will see it as getting in and out of a chair the right way .
20 The network will study how to manage a large collection of computers , which are constantly being switched in and out of the Universe network .
21 In quite a short time these simple exercises , though they may seem ineffective to Western minds , will reward the individual with a tremendously increased performance , both in and out of the kwoon .
22 Climbers under the proposed system will be required to sign disclaimers and check in and out of the gate at Castlemartin each time they wish to visit .
23 We could see the army post now and the shuffling sentries and a few jeeps passing in and out of the gate .
24 Quickly in and out of the sitting-room she slid three hundred pounds from out of her sleeping-bag , not wanting Philip to know how much was there — but only because she did not want anyone to know .
25 The sides of the pond were flat , slabbed with grey stone , and in and out of the water lilies , also flat , great goldfish , thick as your fist , slid underwater .
26 There was plenty of life in and on the river : a life of crocodiles and fish , of porpoises that somersaulted in and out of the water , of herons and egrets wading in the shallows , and kingfishers perched on the marker posts .
27 Which means that , no matter how often the little tanning researchers are in and out of the water , they get a safer start to their tanning programme .
28 Reapply thickly every hour , or more frequently if they are in and out of the water .
29 The poles slid glistening in and out of the water as the craft approached and then beached with a bump .
30 The pool attendant was doing his morning training , up and down he went , thick dark-burnt shoulder heaving in and out of the water like a gleaming seal 's head .
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