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

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1 A beautifully-measured diagonal pass to the wing gave Lennon the chance to lob Bonner , who was caught betwixt and between after coming off his line .
2 A beautifully-measured diagonal pass to the wing gave Lennon the chance to lob Bonner , who was caught betwixt and between after coming off his line .
3 Well as you approach the site from D er from north on the A Nineteen , you can catch glimpses of and also of the houses to the south of Church Lane ,
4 So I flipped some cattle from the farm of and right between Egilsay and Rousay just a short distance , oh maybe a quarter of a miles or thereby , and oh did the shipping perfectly well and and went home and by the time I got home the message had arrived back before me that the there were two old cattle among the younger ones that the fellow had put there just to feed up and the last we saw of them was going up over the island and that was okay we thought everything was okay .
5 According to the standard seventeenth-century view , there exist , independently of and antecedently to our perception of them , material bodies .
6 This is , in a more mathematical form , the signal extraction problem discussed earlier : how to work out the values of and separately from knowledge of .
7 The use of And yet in the third paragraph , for instance , gives the impression that the writer is thinking aloud , or perhaps just moving back and forth along the same line of argument — as one would do in chatting to a friend — rather than firmly wrapping up one stage in the argument before moving on to the next as is the case in the German text .
8 At the top of the backswing , note how the left shoulder has turned and is now in front of and slightly underneath the chin .
9 I have suggested that there are two threads running through Christian practice , the thread of integration and that of separation , of being a part of and apart from .
10 Many leases deal with rent review dates by stating that the initial rent will be subject to review on the day of and thereafter in every [ fifth ] anniversary of that date during the term .
11 The second exception arises where the challenge to the contested decision or action is collateral , that is , it arises out of and incidentally to a some other legal claim .
12 Nothing illustrates better the fluidity of viewpoints by which we can swing towards and away from egoism , and how little it has to do with morality .
13 Another part of Colette 's method of making round , making substantial , is her habit of moving backwards and forwards , towards and away from the object .
14 The leaves are turned , alternately , towards and away from the centre of the mosaic , as in the scrolls of mosaics B and C , North Hill .
15 One is a wall mural consisting entirely of fishes spiralling towards and outwards about a single pole ( Figure 7 ) .
16 They walked on , towards and then past Miss Lavant , and past the other strollers on the promenade .
17 It is then stayed athwartships by wire and fixed for and aft by an aluminium alloy strut which clamps onto the backstay .
18 During the day , there 's A-levels to study for and then at night it is back into the pool at Aylesbury , where hopefully there 's gold medals to train for .
19 In the eyes of the principals , Congress and the prying media had already lost Vietnam ; now , with their spineless voting first for and then against aid to the contras , they were in the process of losing Nicaragua , too .
20 ‘ I have a lot to thank Nigel Mansell for and obviously as an Englishman I know what sort of pressures there will be on me .
21 From the physical point of view , the human child is at its most vulnerable during and just after birth , and it remains ‘ at risk ’ , in the actuarial sense , throughout early childhood , particularly during what our society thinks of as the pre-school years .
22 In order to describe the sequence , we need only turn to the lectures which Eliot gave during and just after its composition : here he talked almost coyly of a poem which might develop themes instrumentally and arrange transitions " comparable to the different movements of a symphony or a quartet " , of a poem elaborate enough to exercise the dramatic , descriptive and narrative talents of its maker .
23 As a matter of fact er as the years went by we got this benevolent fund and we used to give all the old w as a mat we got a pension fund I know it do n't sound much now , but at that time like during and just after the War we paid twelve and sixpence a week pension to all everybody who 'd retired from the union after they 'd done time , and we also gave them extra grants and took them on er you know outings until a time I said , Well we 're spending all this money on outings , we could buy a bungalow at the seaside and let them all go you know pensioners go in their turn free .
24 At that time , during and just after the war , Highgate was an area in which a number of scientific and academic people lived .
25 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 .
26 East London during and just after the war is lovingly portrayed , with an eye and ear for detail which strike a nostalgic chord .
27 Having mastered all aspects of the department 's work , Oldman rose rapidly through its senior ranks during and just after the war .
28 This can be seen in the demands for some form of parliamentary control of the making and carrying-out of foreign policy which became more frequent in one or two European states from the end of the nineteenth century and which reached a peak during and just after the First World War .
29 In the chemicals and electrical engineering industries multidivisional enterprises such as ICI and Associated Electrical Industries carried out large investment programmes — the chemicals industry stimulated by the removal of German competition during and shortly after the war combined with a world shortage of chemicals , and electrical engineering stimulated by the rapid growth of electricity generation under Citrine ( Shonfield , 1958 ) .
30 The films give an increasingly wide berth to messy problems like sexuality and violence and , whereas Ealing 's films during and immediately after the war had interrogated what was happening to England , many or those made in the 1950s just do n't seem interested .
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