Example sentences of "[det] [adv prt] of the " in BNC.
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1 | well may I propose that we put all this along of the lines with flexible that they expressed the committee tonight and use ? |
2 | He was admiring a stylish flower arrangement , observing how cunningly a spray of jasmine had been made to tremble half in , half out of the vase and trail against the console table , when the girl came back and told him Mr Vigo would see him now . |
3 | By swinging his legs he was at last able to make painful progress , so that eventually he was half in and half out of the building . |
4 | Clearing the gap in the reef , the patrol boat drove into a wave and leapt half out of the water like a giant grey killer whale . |
5 | I went down on hands and knees , half in and half out of the doorway , with an excuse ready of looking for a coin I 'd dropped . |
6 | Half in and half out of the window , Jack looked down at the scene below him in disappointment . |
7 | When Defries pulled herself over the projecting fragments of glass and into the cockpit , Daak was still half out of the pilot 's seat , staring at Ace 's back and her wind-whipped hair . |
8 | What they saw by the further light of a bicycle lamp was a chamber about six feet square and the opening of two pipes , half in and half out of the water-level on opposite walls . |
9 | I wo , I would like to go back to the days of my youth when we at Hogmanay there was usually frost and and and ice , and er we used to celebrate it partly on skates and it was great fun when you skated perhaps a mile and a half out of the town , and er er had a lovely ice festival and then we skated back and we had |
10 | The mouse jumped half out of the water and looked at her angrily . |
11 | He remained like that for a few seconds longer , while they tied his wrists to a pair of iron rings bolted into the wall , and then they let him go and left him dangling there — half in , half out of the river . |
12 | She saw it lying at her feet , half out of the opened envelope . |
13 | Okay so nine twelfths would be enough to make make a half out of the six twelfths . |
14 | Make a half we 'd make a half out of the six twelfths and then we 'd have three left over make a quarter so it 'd be a half add a quarter that 's what nine twelfths would come to . |
15 | Half in , half out of the water opposite me was a greyish mass . |
16 | " Lagoon " is a bit grand : it 's really just a big old swamp , surrounded by droopy trees with their roots half in and half out of the water . |
17 | Then , half in , half out of the car , he suddenly became very still . |
18 | Half in and half out of the cabin door , she watched the approach of three figures . |
19 | Jessica leaned half out of the window , waving at him frantically to be silent , her face contorted . |
20 | She adds ‘ Our children ( 20 and 18 ) are both at the stage of being half in and half out of the nest ! ’ |
21 | Sarella , half in and half out of the jeep , had frozen suddenly as her eyes met those of her host . |
22 | He was half in and half out of the cloakroom , stripping off his ski-suit , jumping about on one leg with his other foot caught in the elasticated cuff . |
23 | Changing a magazine in mid-air was a major act of skill and daring , which involved climbing half out of the cockpit while flying the plane with one 's knees clamped on the joystick ; all the time with the enemy possibly circling for the kill . |
24 | The alarm was raised when the train stopped half in and half out of the station , and its driver radioed to say there was fighting on board . |
25 | At a nearby door , half in the house and half out of the house , they found the body of her boyfriend , Jamie Saunders , who was 22 and who lived at the house with his mother . |
26 | Okay then let's compare notes , let's get this out of the way . |
27 | ‘ Shall we go upstairs and get this out of the way ? ’ |
28 | We share costs , but the cost of living is very low in this out of the way corner of Greece . |
29 | I 'd hate you to imagine that I 'm doing this out of the goodness of my heart , ’ he said through clenched teeth . |
30 | Right well let's er let me get this out of the way so I do n't hand back , that 's all yours to take away all right ? |