Example sentences of "[noun] in and [adv] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 Trading standards officers monitor the movement of animals in and out of the country .
2 ‘ I hope you do n't intend to bring him something every time you see him , ’ she said , returning to the terrace to find the child energetically shunting toy cars in and out of a smartly painted wooden garage .
3 One or both of them ( almost always , as stimulus increases , both ) will move so as to slide the penis in and out of the vagina , causing frictional stimulation of the sensitive organs .
4 The author is for the purposes of this book broadening the definition to include all the cowboys in and out of the City of London , selling shares , futures , and occasionally other financial instruments .
5 He could not have endured the clamouring siren bells that marked an alarm and that caused A area to be sealed down , passage in and out of the Citadel suspended until the malfunction was located .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Further to John Wildig 's interesting article in Journal No. 8 ‘ Railway Happenings in Mid-Wales ’ I would like to say that further semaphore signals can still be seen at Machynlleth , where they control movements in and out of the DMU stabling and Permanent Way depot along with the run-round loops , and also at Llanbrynmair where they control low flying jets and high flying gricers !
9 Work with Royal Logistics Corps plays a crucial role in getting supplies and troops in and out of the war zone .
10 The abolition of exchange controls has made it harder to track flows of cash in and out of the country .
11 There were other carts scattered , in various stages of decay , around the hastily abandoned village : no shortage of wood , no shortage of time , as the tracks in and out of the place filled up with mud .
12 She was dancing the slotted spoon in and out of the fish-kettle , a clatter of aluminium .
13 The flow of water in and out of the Pool is so greatly impeded that evaporation under the grilling sun has made the waters very salty indeed .
14 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 .
15 If you take advantage of our superb offer , you wo n't have to get up at the crack of dawn and drag your clubs in and out of the car boot .
16 4.15 In Povey v Governors of Rydal School [ 1970 ] 1 All ER 841 the plaintiff was awarded £8,400 to cover the cost of renewing over a period of 25 years the special hydraulic lifting appliance required to lift his wheel-chair in and out of a motor car .
17 What was the best route in and out of the palace ?
18 The Pakistani authorities banned the proposed protest on Feb. 6 , and on Feb. 7 deployed 40,000 security personnel along the border and blockaded roads in and out of the Azad Kashmir capital of Muzaffarabad ; nevertheless , 7,000 JKLF supporters set off from the city on Feb. 11 .
19 It is unique in that juniors come first , are welcomed at all times in and out of the club house , on and off of the courts and will never be turned off the courts by seniors .
20 They had all been inhibited from plain speaking by the lavish hospitality , the fresh scampi with avocado had been too ‘ mucked about ’ for her taste , while that dreadful black man had insisted on telling her all about his times in and out of the ring with ‘ Big Frank ’ ( ‘ a lovely suit of clothes ’ ) , interrupting himself only to raise his glass of pink wine to Sir Ralph who had , in his opinion , ‘ done us proud ’ .
21 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 .
22 Though punctuated by frequent flash-backs to the period before , during and just after the war , temporal progression in the present is clearly marked by the development of two narrative lines which weave their ways in and out of the novel .
23 Boxer was forced to reduce pace at this point by the congestion of traffic in and out of the Barracks .
24 Migration of Generals and Admirals in and out of the civilian sector ( such as defence industry , universities and institutes of the Academy of Sciences ) is a routine practice .
25 As the Western Mail pointed out in an article just days after the Braer tragedy , fragile marine inhabitants in Wales are at daily risk of a similar spill , since around 4,000 tankers a year ply their trade in and out of the giant Milford Haven refinery .
26 Ali but 4% of the farms in Norway were under 50 acres and there is little movement in and out of the industry .
27 There may however be some value in spending more on administrative and other support for staff in and out of the classroom .
28 If the Jubilee extension is not built , the DoE , like one of O&Y 's Canary Wharf tenants , will probably have to bus its staff in and out of the area .
29 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 .
30 Schumacher has a sure-footedness to his moves in and out of the cockpit , but it has to be said that Schumacher 's Rug is not just a Nightmare , it 's a German Nightmare — efficient , expansionist , first to the sunbed .
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