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

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1 What hair that is left on my head became steam that wisped past my left eye , a ball that has bounced in and out of many a brain cover .
2 Ashton 's dancers have to weave themselves into and out of such play without losing the flow of both music and movement .
3 At a meeting with the Lords Lieutenant , it was recorded , ‘ many of them being so sick by this great fatigue , and out of all hopes of relief from His Majesty 's forces , absolutely refused to hold out any longer ’ , whereupon the city corporation , conscious that already some of the militia had disappeared over the walls and fearing further desertions , voted by 24 to 15 to capitulate .
4 National made between 3,000 and 5,000 Tri-Plate instruments , and out of all those , less than 600 or 700 were round-neck Tri-Plate guitars , since square-necks were standard and round-necks were a custom order .
5 Charlotte and Luke had managed school perfectly well , had made friends , had slipped effortlessly in and out of all the required fads and fashions .
6 Readerships can be small and out of all proportion to a journal 's wider influence in society .
7 It 's too much , if you ever have too much you can just fold a bit down , if you have a big bandage you can fold either of those edges down first if you 've got too much and then you fold it forward and back , now your pin sticks in , but all the material and out of all the material and it goes in a straight upward direction , again it must go in that direction so that if per chance it comes undone it falls out and drops on the floor , whereas if it was sideways or downwards it would open and stick in your casualty , so that 's why we have it done that way .
8 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 .
9 There was also a chance that plants might be stolen and Collinson reported in January 1751 , ‘ … to my great loss , some prying , knowing people looked into the cases and out of that numbered 2 took the three roots of Chamaerhododendron , honey laurel , root of silver-leaved arum and the Spirea alnifolio …
10 ‘ You 'd better hurry home and out of that damp coat .
11 And out of that strangely distorted mouth comes a series of sounds that you will soon start to recognise .
12 This incensed the Captain even more and out of that cabin I got ! ’
13 I says , Al alright then , I will , Mam , and out of that threepence er I used to save a penny a week , well a penny was lot then .
14 People were wandering in and out of that room the whole time , he might have been seen . ’
15 Barbara never knew I was there , anyone could go in and out of that house and she would never notice .
16 The routine was the same , and Fielding had them in and out of that door like a chainline vaccinator .
17 And out of that you had to keep yourself in stockings , er and shoes for the ward .
18 For Stewart/Ranson , the ‘ distinct challenge for the public domain derives from the duality of publicness — ; need to enable citizens in their plurality to express their contribution to the life of the community and out of that plurality , to enable a process of collective choice and government of action in the public interest to take place . ’
19 and out of that thirty thousand pounds what do you have to pay out ?
20 and you 're forever in and out , in and out , in and out of that , it 's alright say if we 've got somebody in there that was in the
21 And you shut the door and out of that thing there .
22 So you 'd support this policy , er th th th the strategy is right that , that , that you , you allow land reform to settle down , you allow the rich peasant economy to develop and out of that rich peasant economy will come the resources for industrialization and then you 'll be able to collectivize ?
23 Like you know I had to think well what the hell am I going to do with her now , you know , and , you know , get her out of this mischief , and out of that mischief and you know , from bashing her baby brother up , and you know .
24 He described the coterie around John as ‘ a kind of Chelsea-Bloomsbury Group ’ and said that they were in and out of each other 's flats all the time .
25 We had never worked together , but we had been in and out of each other 's views and policies about education .
26 Though the tenants did n't like living there , they grew into a community in the course of their campaigns : " We 're like old friends now , in and out of each other 's houses , " said one of their organisers .
27 Mind you , there was a lot of going in and out of each other 's houses .
28 We were always in and out of each other 's houses . "
29 We bounced against the roof as the car banged in and out of each one .
30 The driver , swearing loudly as his passengers picked themselves up from the floor and out of each other 's laps , opened the front door and jumped down to see what had happened to Adam .
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