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(91) It involves participation by businessmen and other community leaders in and out of classrooms. (92) Trading standards officers monitor the movement of animals in and out of the country. (93) The children began to jump in and out of the boat, arranging and re-arranging themselves. (94) While their fingers flew in and out of the earthy heap of beans Rose and Victorine talked. (95) Various actors and entertainers drifted in and out of the Rat Pack. (95) Wish you will loveand make progress everyday! (96) Speck was a drifter who had floated in and out of trouble for most of his life. (97) Three bright redstarts darted in and out of piles of brush wood in a clearing. (98) She flits in and out of people's lives and never stays long enough to allow anyone to get to know her. (99) The ragged figure shook with fury, his breath wheezing in and out of his tiny frame. (100) They cared little for themselves; they were in and out of hospital for drug addiction and overdoses and abortions. (101) All night long, as I heard the unique and spooky sounds, I phased in and out of sleep. (102) She was dancing the slotted spoon in and out of the fish-kettle, a clatter of aluminium. (103) This section is one of the most dramatic, weaving in and out of sheltered coves and exposed headlands. (104) Bobbing lanterns wove in and out of the goods trains in the College Rail Yard. (105) A similar change is occurring in and out of Britain. (106) In and out of their feet and the horses' hooves scurried the hounds in cheerful disorder. (107) Under Treadwell, the Drifters were hired hands to be ushered in and out of his revolving door. (108) Surely the people shoved in and out of these pigeonholes have not themselves changed so vastly and so often. (109) A Lungfish is my constant companion in and out of the fishhouse Least favourite species and why? (110) In and out of the visual field of the lens passed the pedestrians and the horse-drawn vehicles. (111) I would just handle the puck in and out of these empty detergent bottles my dad set up as pylons. (112) The trade balance measures the flow of goods in and out of the country. (113) The next week saw a constant procession of Spiritualists in and out of our kitchen. (114) Cross-border flows in and out of stockmarkets have also grown rapidly, though equities are still not easily substitutable for one another across borders. (115) He fades in and out of the conversation, has a hint of trouble lifting the fork to his mouth. (116) Two cyclists chased him, but he ducked in and out of blocks of flats and vanished. (117) We spent an hour just holding the door for people going in and out of the mall. (118) I started to wander again, in and out of second-hand bookshops, and then into an amusement arcade. (119) Stephenson was in and out of hospitals repeatedly in 1995 because he continued to resist diagnosis and medication. (120) Redstarts flicked long chestnut tails and flashed white foreheads as they chased in and out of the branches.