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(31) She spent all morning going in and out of dark, silent rooms, which were full of heavy furniture and old pictures. (32) Jake exhausted himself romping in and out of Oak Creek. (33) Available on Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays, the concession is available on most InterCity trains in and out of London. (34) There are scheduled services in and out of Red Lake Airport from a variety of points, more details from. (35) What was the best route in and out of the palace? (36) You also see them risking accident and injury in car lanes, weaving in and out of traffic. (37) That translates into ever-soaring costs, as young men rotate in and out of trauma centers like soldiers in a war. (38) Her speech was ever so slightly slurred and her eyes seemed to swim in and out of focus. (39) But by the next day they were flying in and out of another nest box nearby on the pole by the fireplace. (40) She was a sickly child, frequently in and out of hospital. (41) She was constantly in and out of the kitchen and whenever he heard her, Geoffrey's heart ached. (42) Some of the tunnels must have run for miles, winding in and out of the channels of water that threaded everywhere. (43) Boxer was forced to reduce pace at this point by the congestion of traffic in and out of the Barracks. (44) Toddlers were playing hide-and-seek in and out of the sand-pit; two little girls were cooking pebbles on a Fisher-Price cooker. (45) This is Sunday, and the usual rampage of money changers in and out of their temples is suspended for the day. (46) He had first encountered it in darkness, with people passing in and out of it. (47) It would also enable all telephone calls in and out of their workplaces to be intercepted. (48) It can provide a place to play with toys and games and swings and slides, both in and out of doors. (49) The public buildings are floodlit and on all the main roads in and out of Funchal appear strings of white light bulbs. (50) In severe injury or in head injury he may lapse in and out of unconsciousness. (51) It pumps me so full of adrenalin that I pace in and out of duty-free shops, toilets, coffee shops, anything. (52) Work with Royal Logistics Corps plays a crucial role in getting supplies and troops in and out of the war zone. (53) They whizzed in and out of the trailer with their forklift units. (54) So were my years of flying in and out of countries where political torture and assassination were par for the course. (55) I must have passed in and out of several counties that morning, looking for that dolmen. (56) News Corp officials also emphasise that the company's moves both in and out of the online world have been modest. (57) He was in and out of juvenile detention centers for four years on weapons and drug charges and other violations. (58) One night I was so tired that I fell asleep when he was still pushing in and out of me. (59) Steam 8 minutes, or until a skewer easily slips in and out of the thickest part of the fish. (60) All that week, Catherine lay ill, drifting in and out of consciousness.