Example sentences of "in [conj] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 The important point to note about the prohibition in Rule 14e-3 is that it applies irrespective of whether the defendant owed or breached a fiduciary or other duty to the issuer of the securities traded in or indeed whether he breached a duty to any other person .
2 The side walls of the fire brick can be moved in or out as needed by the type of work proposed , with 10–12in sufficient for most tool work .
3 Well he , he , he given them a free cup of coffee it 'll be alright , but he did n't , he gave , the machine took ten P pieces so he provided them with the ten P pieces to put in and then when it was full up he 'd empty it out and give them all ten P pieces back
4 Finally , on an in-breath , let the hands come in and then as you breathe out , let the arms float down to your sides .
5 You know what I usually do , I stick it all in and then whilst it 's still in there I
6 There is nothing worse than sitting through shots which wobble around and zoom in and out while the camcorder operator is getting things sorted out .
7 ‘ I 've been in and out since I was ten , ’ he said with something bordering on pride .
8 So they 'll have the run of the place then and then they 'll be able to , be able to go in and out once they please I suppose .
9 No she , I think she was coming in and out cos the car door was open .
10 Mrs Browning was still in bed while Pen dashed in and out when he was not feeding his rabbits on the balcony .
11 You were n't sort of allowed just in and out when you wanted to , you had to get permission to stay out late .
12 The square , window-type frame gives practice with moving in and out as well as up , down and over the top of , and there is experience of being enclosed within a three-dimensional shape .
13 The transfer is made non-stop , during which the levels of synchronised sound and music are adjusted to mix them in and out as required .
14 It will be ideal if you can park the car in such a way that the dog can move in and out as it wants , with the door left open , although clearly this will not be possible unless you have a driveway with a gate at the end .
15 From what she 'd gleaned from Janine he came and went like a bloody ghost , flitting in and out as it suited him .
16 ‘ She did n't mix an awful lot but friends were always popping in and out because the door was open .
17 Black gets it into the box Rozario got a header in but even as he headed the ball he limped away again and if he 'd have been properly fit then he would have really powered that one in .
18 Over and above that , obviously this is where the advantage to the policy holder comes in because obviously if they get a gearbox problem that 's going to cost , say , a hundred and eighty pounds in six months time , they 're not going to be able to go back to the dealer and say look I want you to put this right for me , because obviously it is outside the statutory guarantee .
19 On the criteria we 've been talking about today , so find yourself a partner that you have n't worked with today somebody erm if you go in the same group that Kathy 's in because then if it comes up to four o'clock Kathy wants to go then you can be the other partner you 've got half an hour to put on one sheet of paper clearly and concisely what we 've done on communications .
20 Put your bag in if it 'll go in as well while you 're at it .
21 And you can stop them from coming in as well if you 've got debts like , yeah .
22 However , both staff agree Miss Hall fitted in as well as anyone could in the circumstances .
23 He was brewing beer and getting the harvest in as well as organising the picking of his Goldings .
24 She could knock a nail in as well as any man , she said , and at once proceeded to do so .
25 It reflects the society and the times we live in as well as having roots which go deep down into history .
26 So if I were using , making a water based printing ink , what other stuff would I have to put in as well as water ?
27 ‘ That 's my bit of luck — the trust fund thrown in as well as your extraordinary mama .
28 A spokesman for the Irish RFU , confirming it would also debate the plan , said : ‘ All countries are finding there is congestion with league fixtures and — in the case of Scotland and ourselves where we are trying to get the district/provincial structure in as well as a prelude to the Five Nations — that the pre-Christmas period is getting very congested .
29 But momentum was the thing — self-doubt came sneaking in as soon as they let up .
30 In 1944 it took courage to write so favourably about Pound ; and it may even be that Phyllis Bottome foresaw , and was trying to guard against , the peril that Pound would be in as soon as hostilities should be over .
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