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

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1 mm , eventually , hopefully somebody will come along or hopefully the blood will , the blood will slow down enough
2 There 's not much we can do with being in or out the building or is there ?
3 Residents claim that a council estate 's become so run down that even the homeless do n't want to live there .
4 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 .
5 In the drowsy state there is very little coming in and yet the cortex is still relatively alert and demanding something to work on , although not alert enough to provide an effective inhibition of nonsense being offered by the senses .
6 Printed on it you 'll see a space for the date of birth already filled in and also a space for the date of death , not yet filled in .
7 I mean they paid to go in and just the sa and the women looked alright .
8 Their husbands objected at first , but soon stopped when the money started coming in and anyway a quarter of the women were on their own , who had been abandoned or divorced .
9 He was under immense pressure from the US to give in and back no holds barred military action by UN forces in the former Yugoslav republic .
10 He was under immense pressure to give in and back no holds barred military action by UN forces in the former Yugoslav republic .
11 Typical of such demands are information relating to the countries and business segments the company operates in and especially the performance of each segment , employee policies and employment impact , environmental impacts and company objectives and plans .
12 I mean the Bradford Dukes always win at Bradford because I 've heard on the grapevine , not from me , that they 've got little bumps round the bends and they fill them in and only the Bradford riders know whereabouts they are , so they skirt round them .
13 Highly professional renovators and restorers moved in and gradually the house resumed its former glory .
14 And she used to sleep in and then a little bit after that she went to live in Liverpool with my grandmother and went to work there so s I I s I was the sort of erm eldest one at home then you know so I felt as if I was more or less responsible for looking after my mam sort of thing .
15 The support man must strip the ball clear , the blocks must go in and then the drive can take place .
16 And then er that 's one of t the the boss made that cabinet there er it 's got the feet er but and these are what they call astricles These panes of glass are all in er individually you know , they 're all put in and to polish these wee astricles oh you you had to be very deli cos they 're very thin you know , and you had to flay them and polish and they lay them in the thing and then they they were fitted in and then the glass was The doors were sent to the glaziers Certain amount of polish on them and then the doors were sent to the glazers and then they were finished after that you know .
17 And he away to Dale in and then the the s took it on and they 've been in it since .
18 ‘ Penny is in and out every few minutes at present , and we do n't want her to guess that we 're more than just owner and programme manager , do we ? ’
19 There were the Lucas boys with their model railway , there were a couple of evacuees with their mothers , there was a German Jewess refugee with her adopted child , there was a friend who lived with them and helped at a school and her children were in and out a lot .
20 No fresh cool wind had swept through the valley for days , and the same stagnant air had been breathed in and out a hundred times by the whole gasping village .
21 Oh well I think I 'll ju I 'll just play with the tab and make it pop in and out a few times
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 Continually fighting in and out the dug-out , bickering over team selection and a 1954 Ford Popular , the Mentle/Pybus partnership was completely unworkable .
25 I can be in and out the same day . ’
26 Yeah , well they 'd be in and out the yard and everywhere I 'd , wherever they used to be I do n't know .
27 Ian walked quickly across the lawn from the diocesan office towards the Cathedral , weaving in and out the groups of tourists , many of them Dutch , who visited the town in summer .
28 Oh well , she said , you see , it 's my work , she said I work in a , in an insurance office and she said I 'm in and out the courts all the time , you see so he knocked down the wrong person
29 I.H. Madrid , set in a thriving centrally located area of Madrid , offers a pleasant and lively language school for adults with a wide range of activities both in and out the classroom
30 People were coming in and out the shadows , like telling his mum to cuddle up to go everything .
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