Example sentences of "[adv] and [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You could sleep anywhere that was warm enough and even the cops would n't move you on .
2 Good God , I 've known you long enough and why the hell have my knees decided to take their annual vacation at this precise moment ?
3 As has been seen above the Council was organically and functionally the creation of the member States with no separate existence outside their control .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 Highly professional renovators and restorers moved in and gradually the house resumed its former glory .
8 The support man must strip the ball clear , the blocks must go in and then the drive can take place .
9 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 .
10 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
11 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 .
12 Continually fighting in and out the dug-out , bickering over team selection and a 1954 Ford Popular , the Mentle/Pybus partnership was completely unworkable .
13 Yeah , well they 'd be in and out the yard and everywhere I 'd , wherever they used to be I do n't know .
14 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
15 People were coming in and out the shadows , like telling his mum to cuddle up to go everything .
16 You can successfully use plants in all situations , allowing them to grow down and up the slope and trail over pergolas , trellis and fences .
17 Get them all down and then the person on the quieter entrance can just write them down .
18 A vehicle broke down and then the others went into the back .
19 Locals predicted that it would be allowed to fall down and then the property developing Mafia would move in and build a housing estate on the fourteen acres , by means of a considerable backhander to the Council .
20 Down and down the weight dragged him , to where strange fish swam past and gaped at him with milky , quivering eyes .
21 His pale golden , ringed tail hung down and sometimes the tip of it twitched .
22 fold bandage and if you want , pack it away like that , you bring the end in the centre , there , so and again the ends in to the centre , just so that they meet like this , like this the centre , just so that they meet there , again , start like this , ends just to meet in the centre do n't overlap them too much and again bend into the centre and you 've got a nice little pad , if you ever need a pad for plonking on a wound quickly , there you 've got a pad , or putting against an ear or anything you want it for and you open it up quickly and you 've got a bandage , two of those and you 've got a
23 In 1988 , this was over $US 40 , payable in this currency only and not the equivalent in Chinese ‘ people 's money ’ ( renminbi ) , which is approximately one month 's salary for a young teacher .
24 In cases where there was more than one accused , it was not unusual to discover that some evidence was admissible against one accused only and not the other accused .
25 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 .
26 ‘ We just need to put a couple of wins together and then the ball will be rolling again . ’
27 and they do it electrically or you can do it manually and he 's turned them round manually and now the water 's coming out normal put them back to how they were
28 " Improve constantly and forever the system of production and service , to improve quality and productivity and thus constantly decrease costs " ( Deming 1986 : 23 ) .
29 Consequently each attacked separately and so the Reds had less rouble defeating four small groups , one after the other , than one large group , attacking in one move .
30 If there has been any injustice , surely it should be the adults taken away and not the children .
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