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

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1 I think personalised shirts , or even any shirts may be asking for trouble if we are going to mingle rather than just get herded in and out of the away enclosure .
2 Out of this fundamental rationale , and out of the geographical proximity to Japan of colonies or potential colonies , grew a distinct set of colonial policies .
3 Not only is traffic on their motorways obstructing lorries going in and out of the vast Europoort , but public opposition to air pollution and the taking of scarce land for new roads is intense .
4 Then , to maximise response , the cab is also rear ported , the sound from the back of the driver fed down and out of the lower , separate front port at the bottom .
5 While their fingers flew in and out of the earthy heap of beans Rose and Victorine talked .
6 Or those three set apart , exceptional , and out of the straight line altogether ’ .
7 His daughter is played by Jane Birkin , the bilingual singer and actress , and one of the characteristic features of the film is the way the dialogue slips in and out of the two languages as if it were the most natural thing in the world .
8 Erm and out of the two I mean there 's no doubt in my mind , that Lawrence should be the one to go .
9 I have no hesitation in recommending them for steady moving water and out of the two I feel the series X is more versatile .
10 I walked out of the office and out of the European Cup .
11 The dancers inside the inn were all fetched to the door by Garvey roaring with demented laughter , slapping his thighs and reeling in and out of the streaming rain .
12 Other committee members were in and out of the new Law Centre , holding meetings , planning strategy , contacting people with wide experience of the sort of situation they found themselves in , and collating information .
13 If he cracks down on you , London would crack down on all the fringe people who go in and out of the Soviet network there .
14 They do n't think you are going to steal it , and they never tell your children off if they touch things or run in and out of the hanging displays .
15 Rayleigh and Jeans , who did their calculations by different methods , had both supposed that the energy seeped in and out of the black body in a perfectly continuous way .
16 The vessels that sailed in and out of the Minoan harbours , whether bay-hopping round the Cretan coast or bound for far-distant ports , were generally rather small .
17 The whole afternoon was spent meandering in and out of the welcoming homes of Miss Kerr 's ageing contemporaries .
18 As ever , little was done to conceal anything from me as I went in and out of the various rooms in which these gentlemen sat deep in discussion , and I thus could not avoid gaining a certain impression of the general mood at this stage of the proceedings .
19 In addition shipping into and out of the Jordanian port of Aqaba was seriously disrupted and remittance and aid income from both Iraq and Kuwait halted .
20 A very lazy way to spend a day in the sun , is to buy a ‘ day ’ ticket , and hop on and off the boats and in and out of the many cafes and restaurants dotted around the lake .
21 Children wandered around even at this time of night , in and out of the many shops , playing and screaming .
22 And out of the dark woods came the black man , leading his horse on one arm , and on the other a tall grey hound with the saddest face I have ever seen on any creature .
23 As we hurried now beneath the gas lamps , in and out of the dark patches where the light did not reach , I wanted to cry , ‘ But I thought her safe in Scotland ! ’
24 And out of the dark Ruth stole in , enveloped in her long , black glittering gown .
25 The crazy party lifted Sundays up and out of the traditional gloom .
26 Celia had been in and out of the Meadhaven Clinic three times now .
27 There was no sign of the three people I was looking for , although there were a few strange faces : three or four wives with young children sent out to grass from Athens , and one or two old couples , dehydrated rentiers , who doddered in and out of the mournful lounges of the Hotel Philadelphia .
28 right , its almost definite British come under fire but it does seem that the para 's did kill erm out of , out of the thirteen , only one had any I R A links , he was a member of the , the I R A erm , and out of the remaining twelve only three of them might of fired a gun , you know , they leg or the hands , by the side , by the gun
29 They were the ones nipping in and out of the general ruck , tapping ankles , trying to spray-paint out the windows and one of them even trying to set fire to a bunch of leaflets stuffed through Naamen 's letter-box .
30 Lord Joseph is now 71 , in the House of Lords and out of the political fray .
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