Example sentences of "[coord] out [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Our breathing work is based on selected Yoga positions , chosen for their particular relevance to the Medau system , and although this relationship is important , the positions are taught differently , the aim being to influence the breath in an indirect way , undisturbed by directions to breathe in or out at certain moments .
2 Stage 3 is recommended only for research topics ( e.g. special study options , or extended essays ) or out of personal interest in a particular topic .
3 We would never have produced such alternatives because experience has shown that enormous pressure would be placed on the auditor to move something in or out of normalised earnings . ’
4 Gates are used to keep animals in their fields or out of other areas .
5 Nobody likes answering machines , but if we are out at the bank , or out of normal hours when you telephone , please leave a clear note of your name and telephone number with your message .
6 Most shares were hit by the Cabinet split over whether Britain should opt in or out of European economic union .
7 Our primary motives for climbing a hill should be because it simply looks attractive , or out of botanical , geological or historical interest .
8 During dinner Mr Brownlow stayed in a separate room , and the older members of the group went in and out with serious faces .
9 The financial community was also shocked by a recent photograph showing him looking like a down and out with flowing locks and a long white beard and wearing dirty jeans and trainers .
10 Scrub the container inside and out with warm , soapy water and dry it thoroughly .
11 The Second Son walked in and out with various friends .
12 It 's part of an enormous cave system , the deepest in Europe at 1,000ft so it 's important that people do n't wander in and out at random , even if they 're experienced cavers .
13 We bowled through them , and out into open country .
14 Ignoring him , Polly scrambled up the ladder and out into driving rain .
15 The path took me under trees in full leaf and out across open fields where below me to the left the river Bain , the shortest river in England , flowed on its two-and-a-half-mile journey from Semer Water to the river Ure .
16 There is much that is unsatisfactory in the current convention for allocating women to a social class , and this project , which uses the Longitudinal Study , a 1% sample of the census , aims to develop a social classification scheme for women in and out of paid work and based on full or part time paid work and domestic responsibilities .
17 Her distraught family were given the bombshell news yesterday as the model lapsed in and out of horrific hallucinations .
18 Rachel has been lapsing in and out of horrific hallucinations at Liverpool 's Broad Green hospital since she took half a tablet of Ecstasy at a party 11 days ago .
19 I rambled aimlessly for about an hour , in and out of dirty narrow streets , their only saving grace being their brevity , in and out of a variety of shops , bought some oranges from the market stalls , the most interesting feature of the wretched place , then went in to see an ‘ explicit sex ’ film and was presented with a badly mutilated and heavily censored version of some third-rate continental film which I left within the first fifteen minutes .
20 Now I know my pornographic magazines : Debonair belonged to the cheaper range , targeted at the manual worker 's handjob , with many a salacious housewife or spotty-bummed Swede twisting herself in and out of chain-store under-wear .
21 They tend to move very easily between agencies , in and out of temporary work and in and out of the labour market .
22 Do n't change lanes unexpectedly or weave in and out of slow-moving traffic .
23 Describing it variously as a lark and a spree , The Times was satisfied that although ‘ genteel ruffianism has met with a very decisive rebuff ’ , the Cremorne affair was nothing more than something done ‘ on the impulse of the moment , and out of pure love of mischief ’ .
24 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 .
25 Sophisticated young women , with toned-down Irish accents , tripped in and out of expensive perfume and handbag shops .
26 He had suffered from these for seven years and had been in and out of mental hospitals many times and had received every available treatment including electro-convulsive therapy ( ECT ) — all to no avail .
27 It appeared that for two years after the wrist-slashing incident she 'd been in and out of mental hospital .
28 They wove in and out of other couples .
29 Loot was a farce , although it was not about people running in and out of other people 's bedrooms , in and out of coffins more likely .
30 Changes in the relative numbers of the different types of household that make up the aggregate population have actuarial consequences for the future pattern of public and private transfers into and out of collective saving and insurance funds .
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