Example sentences of "[adv prt] and [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 After this , depression sets in and deep seated anger can take root .
2 but it was cold when we got in and even colder when we got out , so if we all go down with pneumonia that will
3 It is a hard school to learn in and even this year one of the English team who skipped a rink , Norman Jones of Bournemouth , was beaten in the final of the British Isles senior fours championship in Worthing .
4 People who knew us before and have n't been here since get terribly confused when they walk in and rather wonder everything has gone to .
5 There was just enough sunshine to play in and just enough shade to lie in , reading while Nana sat and darned .
6 Sisters of Mercy , come in and fucking helpless !
7 how much er you 'd got and how much you 'd got coming in and how much you 'd , you 'd you know , your , what your erm commitments were and
8 What you also need to do is an annual cashflow projection , which will show the periods when you are likely to have a lot of bills coming in and how long you are likely to have in between to put money aside for the tough months .
9 I have gone in and back that way , I 've gone straight over !
10 Having said that , we 're not seeking an higher allocation under I five either er because in general terms , we we do n't feel it 's necessary to make further provision in and around main settlements .
11 Er another allocation under I five would simply mean that we 'd more land to find in and around main areas .
12 The shopping centre was burned down , riot police were brought in and about 30 people were injured in clashes .
13 Are there , however , good reasons for investing in and so developing upland and hill agriculture ?
14 I had to sleep with it closed because if I left it open the cat would jump in and more likely than not land from ten feet on to my face — a nasty way to wake up .
15 Bitterness , frustration and jealousy crept slowly in and only proud bar room nostalgia ( ‘ I remember one night when me and Pete Shelley got pissed and spent the night in Piccadilly Gardens … ’ ) remained .
16 but they 're not in control of their body , so you must watch them , talk to them and if , if you can walk along the road with them , talking to them now the , there is the other type where you get the aura , they know they 're going to have a fit , so if somebody at your work place comes along and says to you I 'm gon na have a fit in five minutes , I mean do n't laugh at them and think ha ha , take them to a room where they 're safe and this applies to all epileptic fits , they 've got to be safe , so you 're going to clear a room of any danger , they 're laying down on the floor theirself because they 've got time they know they 're going to have this fit , if they 've got something to put in their mouth alright they will put it in their mouths themselves and once again they 've got five minutes to do it in and then that person will go through their fit , you stay with them , you comply by their wishes , if they say to you right , well just leave me when I come round I , do n't touch me I 'll be alright , they know , so you , you comply by their wish wishes , erm but only go in when you feel it is necessary , if they say right , erm I , I should regain consciousness in ten minutes and they have n't , you 're there , you stay there in case make sure they 're safe , there 's nothing there that can hurt them , then they 'll probably get up at the end of the fit and erm go into a room for a rest and say thank you very much and er , erm that 's it .
17 Do n't make sure I got all mix in and then that , the other
18 and they just drop it in with a clamp and it gets sh shoved in and then another bloke just connects all the wires up
19 I mean the the later stages of the system had things like rule compilers and quite complex things which allowed you a more dynamic interaction with the system so you could actually build rules in and then some rules then erm allowed you to shall we say , partition out certain parts of speech .
20 Breathe in and out and in and out easy .
21 During the conference ( big cheeses from the State Department were dropping in and out all the time ) Mr Yavlinsky was told that , if his request were serious , it would need the imprimatur of both Mr Primakov and Mr Gorbachev .
22 ‘ I get quite enough help — there 's people traipsing in and out all the time …
23 And the priests in Dunlaoghaire had been great , in and out all evening , three or maybe four of them saying nice things and talking to other people , making it seem somehow more normal , drinking cups of tea .
24 He 'd make me sleep with the kids , then he 'd make me come back to bed with him , in and out all night .
25 The first thing I was conscious of was the smell ; I 'd ceased to notice it when I was in and out all the time , but after a week away from it , it hit me in the face .
26 All sorts of people , Cypriot and Lebanese , wandered in and out all the time , sometimes escorted , sometimes not , and although El-Jorr seemed to know most of them , there were clearly some who had simply been told to drop in and introduce themselves .
27 From first thing in the morning until we closed at night , there were people drifting in and out all the time .
28 This , with other and routine business , took him half a morning , during which Inspector Lane was out of the office on other business and the two young sergeants were in and out all the time ; they seemed to work as a unit .
29 I 'll probably be in and out all day .
30 in and out all day
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