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

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1 All those who appear on the Register must , by law , notify the Community Charges Registration Officer about any change regarding their entry within 21 days of the change occurring , this includes moving in or out of Birmingham .
2 By examining who they owed money to , and vice versa , it will be possible to identify the nature of the credit arrangements merchants used as well as the geographical direction in which debt/credit flowed in or out of Yorkshire .
3 As a basic point , you should enquire whether the scheme is contracted in or out of SERPS and whether the intention is that it should remain so in the future .
4 Separate from the basic pension , a widow may also receive money from her late husband 's occupational pension , whether contracted in or out of SERPS .
5 The decision on whether to be in or out of SERPS still hinges chiefly on age .
6 Robert 's been in and out since December .
7 He had already advised Donleavy in his bi-weekly reports that Hurley 's security arrangements were derisory , that all sorts of people with no clear allegiance were wandering in and out of NARCOG , ostensibly selling information but just as likely collecting it ; that agents and bona fide informants were being put at risk because of this , and that future DEA or inter-agency operations might well be fatally compromised from the start .
8 For 50 years every day the trains have brought supplies in and out of Bicester Garrison and apart from the occasional hiccup , like when they discovered 2,000 left boots , they kept the British Army going whereever they are in the world .
9 Available on Saturdays , Sundays and bank holidays , the concession is available on most InterCity trains in and out of London .
10 Couriers are regularly in and out of Felcourt and one guy from DHL , Pete , plucked up the courage to ask Clare what she was doing that weekend .
11 For the next few hours , I walked in and out of Sligo , beside the swollen , roaring river , its many weirs , ruined mills and unexpected bridges .
12 Young victims from all over the Ukraine and far beyond came in and out of Makarenko 's institution .
13 There remain seven trains a day in and out of Pwllheli .
14 But she I remember her going in and out of Porthmadog .
15 Why do many buses , cars and trains go in and out of Treforest each weekday ?
16 Its members move in and out of employment , and in and out of Nairobi itself , at a very fast rate .
17 With a bit more luck , train services willing , she could be in and out of Mariánské Láznë today , and , even if she had to fit in a visit to that garage near Františkovy Láznë , by nightfall she could be across the Czechoslovakian border and on her way home to England .
18 Many have become ill and destitute , and those who have tried to enter Britain without a voucher have found themselves being shuttlecocked in and out of Britain or kept in prison .
19 A similar change is occurring in and out of Britain .
20 Meckler makes a ghostly Tommy wander in and out of Captain Shotover 's country villa , but Shaw 's family of grotesques are far too absorbed in playing their power-games to pay any attention .
21 A MAGNIFICENT replica schooner slipped in and out of Liverpool virtually unnoticed this week .
22 ( Probably because she had been in and out of Charley 's so freely at this time , working on her portfolio . )
23 John Aitken , prosecuting , said two youths , one of them Appleton , were seen going in and out of Mrs Foster 's home by neighbours in the early hours .
24 And they were doing a tally of people going in and out of Marks and Spencers !
25 ‘ Those who go in and out of Parfois , ’ said Adam , ‘ seldom go in ones and twos .
26 He paced in and out of Gabriel 's view , rolling back the sleeve of his dust-grimy shirt and baring his hairy left arm .
27 The next morning Carolyn stayed in her room and read , dipping in and out of Clare 's books and staring out of the window , feeling surprisingly content .
28 Again , on ‘ Late Night , Maudlin Street ’ , you say : ‘ I never stole a happy hour around here ’ — but the whole effect of the song , the way your murmured reveries drift in and out of Vini 's entranced playing , just makes the whole time and place seem magical , otherworldly , and incredibly precious …
29 in and out of Kuwait they never have to their only restrictions at any time , never , even if Kuwait had a financial crisis because of the crash of its stock market one expected that people might move their capital outside the country because of it , but there was no restrictions , no control , everybody was free , you could walk in and out of the country
30 If I 'd been seen popping in and out of Ramillies Drive , tongues would inevitably have begun to wag .
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