Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's not much we can do with being in or out the building or is there ? |
2 | 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 . |
3 | He was under immense pressure to give in and back no holds barred military action by UN forces in the former Yugoslav republic . |
4 | ‘ 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 ? ’ |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Oh well I think I 'll ju I 'll just play with the tab and make it pop in and out a few times |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Continually fighting in and out the dug-out , bickering over team selection and a 1954 Ford Popular , the Mentle/Pybus partnership was completely unworkable . |
11 | I can be in and out the same day . ’ |
12 | Yeah , well they 'd be in and out the yard and everywhere I 'd , wherever they used to be I do n't know . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | 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 |
15 | 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 |
16 | People were coming in and out the shadows , like telling his mum to cuddle up to go everything . |
17 | You can successfully use plants in all situations , allowing them to grow down and up the slope and trail over pergolas , trellis and fences . |
18 | Quakers were down and out a minute later when Mark McGhee crossed from the right for Maskell to complete his hat-trick . |
19 | Darlington were down and out a minute later when Mark McGhee crossed from the right for Maskell to complete his hat trick . |
20 | Down and down the weight dragged him , to where strange fish swam past and gaped at him with milky , quivering eyes . |
21 | Mike went down to assist Dave Lister in sorting out the rope which was still attached to him , and Dave moved along and up the bergschrund to aid Steve in routefinding as he downclimbed , diagonally to the right , towards a narrower slot which he might cross unroped . |
22 | 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 ! ’ |
23 | An absolute torrent of them comes pouring through and down the junk-chute . |
24 | And more of the calories that go into your mouth will , to put it bluntly , go straight through and down the lavatory . |
25 | Ahead , the ball was bumping and slowly losing momentum over the divots , and Paul Hedley , the South Sussex Number Four , was galloping over to ride her off and back the ball up the field . |
26 | A but seeing that the official figures were published every month our wages went up or down every month . |
27 | The essential principle of this Lift ( which is to be used in lieu of a flight of locks ) is floating of the barge or vessel into a tank and the conveying of that tank with its floating load broadside up or down a slope or inclined plane to a higher or lower pond of the canal respectively into which it is floated from the tank , which is left ready for another barge going in the opposite direction . |
28 | where it makes sense and is practicable , the pupil may be moved up or down a key stage for the subject in question by placing him or her in a teaching group in which the majority of pupils are older or younger … |
29 | If the ground is hard , and even a bit bumpy , the ball will usually bumble its way quite satisfactorily up or down a bank and distance is fairly easy to judge . |
30 | Every morning at sunrise and every evening at sunset a flag was run up or down the flagstaff on our roof ; it was the company flag but we thought it was Fa 's . |