Example sentences of "[prep] [conj] [adv prt] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 But we could n't go ashore until it got better ad then we went round the cape after and down into Aberdeen see .
2 We can offer a one-carrier service into or out of Europe or through the EC to the rest of the world .
3 In fact some of them swore that they saw a phantom train roaring into or out of Box Hill Tunnel ; of course the sceptics laughed their heads off at such a far-fetched tale but the more psychic were inclined to accept the men 's story .
4 Final pay schemes can be contracted into or out of SERPS .
5 With extra time looking certain to end in a second 1–1 stalemate and dog-tired players steeling themselves for the dreaded first Cup final penalty shoot-out , the 30-year-old soared to head a Paul Merson corner into and out of Chris Woods ' hands .
6 That same Friday evening in August , Theodora Braithwaite drove fast down the straight Roman road which was the only road into and out of Norfolk .
7 There has been quite a staggering traffic of internationals into and out of New Zealand and provincial teams in recent years — and now a highway has been invitingly posted .
8 Particular attention is given to the provision of financial services for industrial development and agrarian improvement ; the extent of movement into and out of Edinburgh ; the social structure and occupational zoning within Edinburgh ; demographic change ; the role of the law and of secular and ecclesiastical institutions in helping or hindering change ; the nature of social relationships within the town and the extent to which new and more progressive values existed in the city .
9 The public buildings are floodlit and on all the main roads in and out of Funchal appear strings of white light bulbs .
10 She guessed that the earthquake was responsible for his presence , since flights in and out of Taipei were functioning normally again already , but whatever concern had brought him was unlikely to be personal .
11 He was also an experienced pilot of both helicopters and light planes and flew exclusively for Hendrique , ferrying both arms and drugs in and out of Amsterdam on a regular basis .
12 Teterborough serves private aircraft with the same intensity that Le Guardia and Kennedy serve the commercial routes in and out of New York .
13 Doing his best to stay awake , he chatted to Mills until satisfied that the other was convinced of his academic credentials and then , to get rid of him before Syrian George arrived to transcribe the night 's tapes and give the game away , sent him over to see Hurley , who wanted to know if Mills , in the course of his travels in and out of Lebanon for Newsweek , would like to shoot a few pictures for the DEA .
14 As a trade depot and naval base , Calais was to serve as an entrepôt for trade in and out of England , and as a back door , which armies might and did use , into France .
15 There are scheduled services in and out of Red Lake Airport from a variety of points , more details from .
16 In September 1953 Curran became the BBC 's first internally selected administrative trainee , visiting or working for a time in different departments of the BBC in and out of London and assisting in the preparation of the BBC 's first personnel manual .
17 Although El Al has traditionally carried half of the air traffic in and out of Israel , its share since the start of this year has dropped to below 45% , with tougher competition from European and American carriers .
18 Roads in and out of Buckinghamshire would be flooded and telephone lines severely disrupted .
19 Like the night four years ago when the mainframe computer controlling all ship movements in and out of Hong Kong , the world 's busiest harbour , crashed .
20 Some of the worst congestion has been in Cheltenham and Gloucester , the traffic diversions along roads in and out of Wales meaning an extra 76 mile journey for some drivers .
21 With an enlarged marina , the Regional Council would continue to monitor boat movements in and out of Port Edgar and endeavour to educate boat owners in the safe use of their yachts .
22 Traffickers are using sleepy border lanes to spirit drugs in and out of Northern Ireland .
23 The section to the next town of Shanklin is built-up but the route improves dramatically on the way to and out of Ventnor .
24 The two had lived together on and off in London for 10 years .
25 She 'd moved in on and in with Dionne , spitting scorn at her friends , slurring drunk at parties .
26 121 , as to which Parke B. , in Cooper v. Parker ( 1855 ) 15 C.B. 828 , said , ‘ Whenever the question may arise as to whether Down v. Hatcher is good law , I should have a great deal to say against it , ’ yet there certainly are cases in which great judges have treated the dictum in Pinnel 's Case as good law .
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