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

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1 So after that I would never let him out to play , but then a social worker came to complain that I was keeping him in and away from other children . "
2 Trippy was in and not at all surprised to see me ; but then , very little can surprise Trippy any more .
3 Various depressed minions started to trickle in and just after seven-thirty , a man in a chef 's hat arrived through the doors that led to the kitchens , carrying an enormous silver tray which he laid in the centre of the table .
4 But the combined effect of the fall , the darkness and the feeling of being shut in and alone in this cold , murky world while her mother lay still and silent on the floor was sufficient to cause Sylvia acute distress .
5 If you then cross-examine them and attack their credibility your shield goes in and then after that your previous good character , but only in the context of you being cross-examined by the prosecution .
6 Where I think we have tried to do something interesting is in this idea of giving the student a , a whole year 's experience in the school to help them become professionalised , rather than the normal practice , the traditional practice of school practice , which meant going twelve , sixteen weeks into perhaps two bytes , into a school , and this does mean the student can get integrated with the school community and take part in the extramural life of the school , get involved in games and school plays and school outings in a way that 's not possible if they 're in and out on that short basis .
7 Individuals slip in and out without most people being aware of the fact .
8 Many flow diagrams also include the quantities of materials flowing in and out at each stage of the process .
9 ‘ A man of his age ca n't have strange females dotting in and out at any time of the day or night .
10 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 .
11 During dinner Mr Brownlow stayed in a separate room , and the older members of the group went in and out with serious faces .
12 The Second Son walked in and out with various friends .
13 We 're not going to actually try and grapple with someone , we just want in and out with some valuable stuff .
14 She was worried about a pair of wild barn owls : they had been nesting in her barn for years and she knew there were young up there , but had n't seen the parent birds going in and out for several days .
15 Do n't change lanes unexpectedly or weave in and out of slow-moving traffic .
16 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 .
17 In France the process by which the administrative and business elites give one another interesting employment is called pantouflage which literally means jumping in and out of one another 's trousers ( Birnbaum , 1981 ) .
18 They had rolled around in the narrow berth on the unanchored sheet , slipping on the shiny much-worn cheap leatherette surface of the bunk , lurching in and out of one another in a determined kind of way , the only passengers on the boat not to be paralysed with seasickness .
19 Heinrich and Martha went in and out of one boutique after another , Dressing Down , Wearwithal , Wearabouts , Virtuous Heroin , Legs , Rags , Bags .
20 They wove in and out of other couples .
21 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 .
22 Sophisticated young women , with toned-down Irish accents , tripped in and out of expensive perfume and handbag shops .
23 But what he lacked in build he made up for in speed and skill , nipping in and out of solid defences with astounding ease .
24 Gedge continued to reach for his guitar while at university and drifted in and out of various lineups .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 Charlotte and Luke had managed school perfectly well , had made friends , had slipped effortlessly in and out of all the required fads and fashions .
28 Road in Toten , that 's the A six double O five has got roadworks at the junction of Lane , some delays in busy periods and the A fifty two , there 's roadworks on the northbound carriageway at Clifton Bridge , there are diversions there for A fifty two traffic heading for Drive as well , sort of weave your way in and out of all the cones that are up there , the the cone monster 's been in the night .
29 People were wandering in and out of that room the whole time , he might have been seen . ’
30 Barbara never knew I was there , anyone could go in and out of that house and she would never notice .
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