Example sentences of "into and [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Never forget that it is not the speed that the horse jumps the fence , but the rhythm maintained and picked up immediately on landing and the economy of route both into and away from fences that gives a fast time .
2 Walking the course allows the rider to study each fence and decide his line into and away from them .
3 Ashton 's dancers have to weave themselves into and out of such play without losing the flow of both music and movement .
4 Nathan had not been prepared for the bus trip into and out of the town and the long walk through the snow to a campsite either .
5 So they spend their time changing into and out of trousers — at assembly , at every playtime , at lunchtime and when they go home .
6 By now phone calls into and out of my office average one every thirty seconds .
7 A jitter , caused by the way the solar panels ( which provide power ) buckle when the telescope moves into and out of the earth 's shadow , disturbs those observations that can be made .
8 For the people were no longer a negatively friendly element which the individual slid into and out of … .
9 So you need more than ‘ just enough ’ space — in corridors , past exhibition stands , into and out of the main forum , to the toilets and refreshment facilities ; more than theory or the fire inspector demands .
10 Apart from not actually having members of your audience fall headlong , the other main consideration when getting them into and out of their seats is ease of movement .
11 After getting into and out of three corners between stretches of flat wall , she found a door .
12 He drifts into and out of the world .
13 The effect on the demography of the inner cities could be dramatic , as migration into and out of inner cities is in any case already high .
14 Many fans drift into and out of groups rather than making a gradual progress .
15 In particular , the boys drift into and out of minor delinquencies while hanging around the streets in groups looking for something to do , as the following extract from his study illustrates .
16 Partnerships would be fed with , and themselves would feed , to and fro , data , experience and insights into and out of a web of reliable intelligence .
17 Some very useful aids are rails for baths or toilets and hoisting machines for lifting people out of bed , from a chair or into and out of a bath .
18 Now the teachers tend to describe their places of work as ‘ mass institutions ’ where students register and drift into and out of courses at will and with little supervision .
19 Manufacturing industry , unlike many parts of the service sector , is not something we can switch into and out of .
20 It is present throughout the universe , the flow of energy into and out of the body occurring particularly at the energy centres known as ‘ chakras ’ , at the base of the spine , the sex organs , solar plexus , heart , throat , brow , and the crown of the head .
21 A series of statistics published in the Employment Gazette provides information about monthly flows into and out of the pool of unemployment and these enable more accurate calculations of the average duration of unemployment spells to be made .
22 In addition there was always one band playing and marching to the playing fields and another playing and marching away from there , while huge coaches carrying yet more bandsmen and women manoeuvred in the narrow streets into and out of parking spaces .
23 The provision of permanent waters led everywhere to overgrazing and consequent soil erosion , and veterinary quarantine regulations which interfered with the free movement of cattle both within and into and out of the reserves almost certainly contributed to the spread of tsetse fly which occurred during the colonial period .
24 The Bölkow 207 is a very desirable , capable aeroplane : able to carry four people and their luggage in excellent comfort for a reasonable distance at a respectable speed ; capable of getting into and out of quite small airfields or airstrips ; capable of fingertip handling which is both very stable or very sprightly ; capable of convincing this air-tester that there is another 180 hp Lycoming-engined wooden aeroplane which might just , in certain areas , be equal to or ( whisper it quietly ! ) even better than another , similar-powered , big wooden aeroplane with bent wings .
25 By raising or lowering these gates , one could control the flow of water both into and out of the pond and thence into the sluice , at the other end of which was the pipe which fed the turbine in its house below .
26 There was no pause between exchanges ; all the while their tongues wagged their hands worked , for the woman at the table went on making her cakes , while Maggie walked back and forth into and out of what he took to be a pantry at the far end of the kitchen , bringing out all that was necessary for a tea .
27 It is thought to have something to do with sudden changes in water temperature , microbial infection , or the diffusion of gas into and out of the blood stream .
28 There has been quite a staggering traffic of internationals into and out of New Zealand and provincial teams in recent years — and now a highway has been invitingly posted .
29 He noted that ‘ communication tends to flow into and out of the Pacific islands , but there is very little dialogue between the islands ’ .
30 This was no easy task as the Lincoln would be flying at low level over a featureless jungle and the bomb aimer had to be quick in identifying each datum point on the route into and out of the target point .
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