Example sentences of "in and [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A twin-humbucker-equipped bass sounded rich and heavy with the pre-shape back in and about a 6dB boost at 50 and 100Hz . |
2 | Mr Cunningham began : ‘ Jilly Cooper 's latest chronicle of life in and about the chintzed-up Cotswolds village of Paradise , Rutshire ( Pop : media yobs , polo-players , helicopter owners , a poofy vicar , a malapropic cleaning woman and the odd ennobled jam-maker ) is pretty nasty and usually brutish . |
3 | Sitting with soles of the feet together , pull you r feet in and at the same time push down with your knees . |
4 | Sitting with soles of the feet together , pull your feet in and at the same time push down with your knees . |
5 | With soles of the feet together , pull your feet in and at the same time push down with your knees . |
6 | With soles of the feet together , pull your feet in and at the same time push down with your knees . |
7 | With soles of the feet together , pull your feet in and at the same time push down with your knees . |
8 | With soles of the feet together , pull your feet in and at the same time push down with your knees . |
9 | Sitting with soles of the feet together , pull your feet in and at the same time push down with your knees . |
10 | With soles of the feet together , pull your feet in and at the same time push down with your knees . |
11 | With soles of the feet together , pull your feet in and at the same time push down with your knees . |
12 | Pull your feet in and at the same time push down with your knees . |
13 | To the right of these doors is the stone commemorating the start of work , close to a superb copy — the original is in the Museum of the Duomo in Palazzo Reale ; indeed , several of the statues and works of art in and on the Duomo are exact copies , with the originals being kept in the museum — of a wood and copper eleventh-century crucifix marking the grave of an early Archbishop . |
14 | There was plenty of life in and on the river : a life of crocodiles and fish , of porpoises that somersaulted in and out of the water , of herons and egrets wading in the shallows , and kingfishers perched on the marker posts . |
15 | Next they deliver this ultimatum : " Unless you get at least X clients in and on the market over the next week , you 're history . " |
16 | Does n't this conflict with the basic aim of emotion , and action , of reaching a general stance in and towards the world with which one can be content , just as inconsistency in belief conflicts with the basic aim of belief , namely truth ? |
17 | The model being offered here suggests that far from merely being tools or means , they to a large extent constitute our stances in and towards the world ; in this sense , they lie across the base of the pyramid in Figure 2.1 . |
18 | Thirdly , the model suggests one way of accounting for the peculiar nature of mathematics , computing and language , as the disciplines which constitute our stances in and towards the world , and for the way they relate to other disciplines , both servicing them at a mundane level and pervading them at a profound level . |
19 | The metaphysical construction of subjectivity is at once an admission and production of its disruptive potential , a disruption in and of the very terms of its construction . |
20 | The ‘ explosion ’ in and of the sentence recalls the protagonist 's lapsed faith . |
21 | Many TNCs in and of the Third World , and even some in and of the Second World , have entirely independent systems of communication and , of course , more or less all sovereign states run their own mass media . |
22 | Many TNCs in and of the Third World , and even some in and of the Second World , have entirely independent systems of communication and , of course , more or less all sovereign states run their own mass media . |
23 | This presence in and with the community was to them the sign of the kingdom of God on earth . |
24 | Ullapool still flourishes as a fishing port , crowded with foreign vessels , known as Klondikers , using the port as a staging place for factory ships working the fisheries in and beyond the Minch . |
25 | Hostilities between Iraq and the US with its European and Arab allies started on the evening of 16 January with an aerial assault on Iraqi forces in Kuwait and Iraq , using B-52s based in Diego Garcia and , as time passed , various other points in and beyond the Middle East . |
26 | But that process is only possible at all because of the Incarnation , Passion , Resurrection and Ascension of Christ who lives the love of God triumphant in and beyond the sins of time . |
27 | The small cetaceans ( dolphins , porpoises , and small toothed whales ) show a remarkable range of adaptations to life in and under the surface of the ocean . |
28 | The birds and animals slept , safe in and under the trees . |
29 | During the Second World War , the number of aircraft in and over the county increased dramatically . |
30 | This sequence of events is already prefigured in a claim made by Schiller that he used to conceive his own poetry in and through a " musical mood " . |