Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Most shares were hit by the Cabinet split over whether Britain should opt in or out of European economic union . |
2 | 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 . ’ |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | During dinner Mr Brownlow stayed in a separate room , and the older members of the group went in and out with serious faces . |
6 | The Second Son walked in and out with various friends . |
7 | Do n't change lanes unexpectedly or weave in and out of slow-moving traffic . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | They wove in and out of other couples . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Sophisticated young women , with toned-down Irish accents , tripped in and out of expensive perfume and handbag shops . |
12 | But what he lacked in build he made up for in speed and skill , nipping in and out of solid defences with astounding ease . |
13 | Gedge continued to reach for his guitar while at university and drifted in and out of various lineups . |
14 | In this case the weakness of the division of labour between branches or enterprises as a principle of social collectivity , on account of the substantial movement of US workers , both geographically and in and out of various kinds of work , is a condition of existence of a strongly formed radical proletarian collectivity cutting across branch or enterprise lines . |
15 | Therefore , while the user is moving in and out of various accounts in the course of normal work , LIFESPAN can be accessed at any time from any account which contains the relevant modules . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | It appeared that for two years after the wrist-slashing incident she 'd been in and out of mental hospital . |
19 | The path wound in and out of deep ravines , through thick oak and pine forests and dense undergrowth . |
20 | Her distraught family were given the bombshell news yesterday as the model lapsed in and out of horrific hallucinations . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | It pumps me so full of adrenalin that I pace in and out of duty-free shops , toilets , coffee shops , anything . |
23 | In other words people move in and out of dependent states ( just as younger people do ) and the help they receive can either enforce dependency permanently or provide the temporary support they need to recover . |
24 | Secondly , as we have seen , by allowing the NSA to eavesdrop on British communications ( as it does from the Morwenstow station in Cornwall which scoops up everything passing in and out of British Telecom 's ground station at Goonhilly ) , it allows British ministers to claim that GCHQ does not monitor calls within Britain . |
25 | She admitted the girl had been in and out of voluntary care because her mother had been unable to cope with her . |
26 | To the extent that I let myself be moved spontaneously in and out of perceptual and emotional awareness , it is likely to be my own ends , and those of persons whom I love or hate , which determine most of my choices of ends . |
27 | She has been so strange , a sullen , lumpy girl , given to peering in the mirror and walking despondently in and out of empty rooms , scorning experiences and emotions . |
28 | This section is one of the most dramatic , weaving in and out of sheltered coves and exposed headlands . |
29 | His view that letting children run in and out of busy airports smartly avoiding the traffic is perfectly reasonable depends upon a conception of a child which is far narrower than even the sex divide . |
30 | Seeking to remedy this sad state of affairs , I browsed my way around the bookshop from floor to floor , upstairs and down and in and out of little book-filled rooms that the owners themselves may have forgotten about . |