Example sentences of "[prep] and [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The effect on the demography of the inner cities could be dramatic , as migration into and out of inner cities is in any case already high .
2 Ashton 's dancers have to weave themselves into and out of such play without losing the flow of both music and movement .
3 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 .
4 Although a number of writers suggest that a full-track bucket is always too large , they are talking of a bucket that has to be transferred as a whole into and out of main storage .
5 In particular , the boys drift into and out of minor delinquencies while hanging around the streets in groups looking for something to do , as the following extract from his study illustrates .
6 After school , individuals can move into and out of departmental definitions .
7 Pupils also know that language changes over time , they will be used to the idea of ‘ fashionable ’ words and phrases which drop into and out of popular usage , even in their relatively short life-spans .
8 After getting into and out of three corners between stretches of flat wall , she found a door .
9 By reading between the lines of textual data and other psychological texts , associative feminist psychologies comment on what is written into and out of psychological discourse .
10 An overall value of basal UOS pressure was derived for the six seconds before and up to six seconds after the onset of the common cavity episode by averaging the individual two second values .
11 Fasting gastric juice and plasma samples were collected at endoscopy from patients participating in trial of H pylori eradication for duodenal ulcer disease and intestinal metaplasia before and up to 15 months after attempted eradication .
12 Aziz spent most of his time skulking about the corridors , snarling at people or banging his pail loudly immediately before and immediately after daily prayers .
13 There are ways in and out for any who are determined to pass . ’
14 Try the effect of zooming the lens , first to wide angle and then to telephoto , adjusting the focus in and out on each of these two extreme settings .
15 Jogging on the spot , bring your arms in and out with each step .
16 Jogging on the spot , bring your arms in and out with each step .
17 Jogging on the spot , bring your arms in and out with each step .
18 Jogging on the spot , bring your arms in and out with each step .
19 Jogging on the spot , bring your arms in and out with each step .
20 Jog on the spot , bringing your arms in and out with each step .
21 Jog on the spot , bringing your arms in and out with each step .
22 Jogging on the spot , bring your arms in and out with each step .
23 Jog on the spot , bring your arms in and out with each step .
24 Jogging on the spot , bring your arms in and out with each step .
25 Jog on the spot , bringing your arms in and out with each step .
26 Jogging on the spot , bring your arms in and out with each step .
27 Though the tenants did n't like living there , they grew into a community in the course of their campaigns : " We 're like old friends now , in and out of each other 's houses , " said one of their organisers .
28 They tend to move very easily between agencies , in and out of temporary work and in and out of the labour market .
29 and you 're forever in and out , in and out , in and out of that , it 's alright say if we 've got somebody in there that was in the
30 But South Belfast councillor John Parkes objected to the call by Dr Hendron to have more checkpoints to monitor traffic in and out of loyalist areas of the city .
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