Example sentences of "in [coord] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | On the central issue raised by the subtitle of the show , art in or out of the mainstream , some statistical study was made of the representation of women artists and the milestones in their careers . |
2 | in or out of the world ? |
3 | We give you our hints and tips to make you feel and look good in or out of the swim |
4 | The In/Out switch does what it suggests , placing the gate circuitry in or out of the signal path ; when this is selected to Out , the signal passes through unaffected . |
5 | I list them without bibliographical details , since these are largely irrelevant for our particular purpose ; but I add what is more significant , the price paid for each , in or out of the saleroom , unless for some reason this is not known . |
6 | Twenty years back he must have been the most exciting man any girl could hope to meet , in or out of the British Army . |
7 | Devices such as internal pricing made it relatively easy for international companies to disguise the transmission of funds in or out of the country , quite apart from the purely technical problem of valuing overseas assets . |
8 | The significance of the support for the Southwark [ sic ] theologians which flooded in from left-wing humanists , will not be lost on anyone who had learned , the hard way , that these people , who reject all concept of man as a child of God both for themselves and everyone else , make common ground with soft permissives wherever they can find them — in or out of the Church . |
9 | By diffusing gas in or out of the bladder or expelling it directly through the connecting tube , a fish could accurately control its level in the water . |
10 | Whether in or out of the bedroom had ceased to matter … ) |
11 | It also , by the simple fact of providing a space in the school day where girls are separated from boys , can relieve the stresses for girls who may be suffering harassment from their male peers — in or out of the classroom . |
12 | " The protection of innocent human life , in or out of the womb , is the most compelling interest that a state can advance , " stated Starr . |
13 | in or out of the ivy hedge |
14 | One of these , Bernard Levin , memorably described a visit to Evita as " one ofthe most disagreeable evenings I have ever spent in my life , in or out of the theatre " , and " Do n't cry for me , Argentina " as a somewhat inferior melody to one he would hear as a boy , improvised on the saxophone by a busker outside the Albert Hall with only three fingers on his left hand . |
15 | But Mhoira , in and out of the uniform she wore with such pride , was equal to any of them . |
16 | At this point of our journey attempts at smychka in practice between the more sophisticated and politically orthodox in and out of the party , and the Nikol'skaia peasantry , can be considered . |
17 | These include security , staging , promotion , marketing , radio adverts , catering on the night for the artist , carrying the equipment in and out of the hall , the PRS percentage , the hall hire , as well as the printing and distribution of posters . |
18 | We could not do the trip in and out of the town in time to catch the last plane that evening , so we were condemned to this place and an early flight . |
19 | More and more Conservatives , in and out of the House , are coming to believe that their chances at the election would be stronger under a different leader . |
20 | ‘ All join up for a conga , ’ I called over the racket , and soon we had a long snake winding its way in and out of the tables and finally through the door . |
21 | The advance man knows the way to get VIPs in and out of the hall and how to manage their entrances and exits to the best effect . |
22 | Ali but 4% of the farms in Norway were under 50 acres and there is little movement in and out of the industry . |
23 | On either side as far as the eye could see , long lines of children , dwarfed by the adults stooped over the restless machinery , reached or crawled , snatched or darted , in and out of the network of rattling belts and hissing pipes , playing a constant game with death . |
24 | The US Military Commandant in the American sector notified his Russian counterpart that the US Air Force intended building a new radar station at Rudow to control flight movements in and out of the American airfield at Buckow . |
25 | A Yorkshire pay clerk 's widow was able to play a ‘ big part ’ in her granddaughters ' upbringing because she lived next door across a common yard and could be ‘ always there ’ , in and out of the house . |
26 | Most are fitted with hot and cold water supplies which should be clear of the sink well to allow the manoeuvring of large items in and out of the sink . |
27 | You should telephone before venturing to a place for the first time , but it is probably wise also to go by yourself and have a look , to check whether you can manoeuvre the patient in and out of the building easily , and whether the toilet facilities are suitable . |
28 | I would sit down on the fishing stool , ready to eat , but then I would be up and down , in and out of the lockers , getting the fork I had forgotten , or the knife to peel the carrot , or even the carrot itself . |
29 | There may however be some value in spending more on administrative and other support for staff in and out of the classroom . |
30 | As suggested , the CD3 is a simple , almost artless player , rather heavier than it looks , but simply built , with a bent metal box fronted by a smart alloy front panel extrusion and a drawer whose rather stately progress in and out of the player was bettered by an earlier sample I examined . |