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... , given they clock in and clock out - English Only forum
'I'm out/ away' which one is right and in what situation? - English Only forum
'position you have' and 'carry out' in this context? - English Only forum
‘time’ one’s way in and out of this market mayhem - English Only forum
“in” and “out” groups - English Only forum
A bodysuit needs to be slipped off the shoulders and stepped out of in order to be taken off. - English Only forum
a college drop-in and drop-out - English Only forum
a long time in the making, and a long time in the playing out - English Only forum
A person repeatedly in and out of jail? - English Only forum
a policy taken out with an insurer and in term - English Only forum
a synonymous expression for "out with the old and in with the new" - English Only forum
a yellow thread weaving in and out of the bright red - English Only forum
About 96 % of (the) killed and injured are people out in the open. - English Only forum
agonies and ecstasies played out on the field and in the stands - English Only forum
And he's nutty; he works out in left field on his own - English Only forum
and <muttered the names> in and out by tortuous by-streets. - English Only forum
Are "check-out" and "check-in" also nouns? - English Only forum
Are "fill in", "fill out" and, "fill" equivalent? - English Only forum
Being out in nature and exercising <is><are>… - English Only forum
both in and out of the can - English Only forum
boxes <from which> people can take out and put in books - English Only forum
breathing the fresh air (in and out) - English Only forum
broken out and then back in - English Only forum
but anything that lays the language out in an accessible and thorough way will do. - English Only forum
Can “itself” replace “themselves” in the sentence "And being autistic themselves turns out to be a big help for the brothers to deal with customers"? - English Only forum
cash in and cash out amount - English Only forum
clouds sailed in and out of its framework in great masses - English Only forum
come in, come over, come out, come down and come round - English Only forum
coming in and out of focus - English Only forum
comma before 'both' [adverb]: escalated it, both in and out of - English Only forum
contract out of and contract in - English Only forum
costume <bellowsed> in and out. - English Only forum
cut in and out of traffic - English Only forum
Cut/come in and out vs to break up - English Only forum
cuts in and out of - English Only forum
cutting in and out - English Only forum
Day In And Day Out - English Only forum
didn't take .. out [and/or] put it in ... - English Only forum
difference between figure out and find out in a sentence - English Only forum
dip in and out - English Only forum
dip in and out of - English Only forum
dip in and out of a book - English Only forum
drifted in and out - English Only forum
Each night the man returned to his cabin, sore and worn out, feeling that his whole day had been spent in vain. - English Only forum
essential in turning out and throwing away - English Only forum
fill the form in and fill the form out - English Only forum
Find out and correct the errors in the parentheses in each sentence. For the correct sentence, write C in the parentheses. - English Only forum
Fish dart in and out of the light - English Only forum
flitted in and out of my life - English Only forum
game in and game out - English Only forum
get out your finger and write in the air - English Only forum
getting them up and out in the morning - English Only forum
Give in and Give out - English Only forum
go in and out - English Only forum
goes in one ear and out the other - English Only forum
have been/were taken out and put back in - English Only forum
He absently took out and looked at the coins in his pocket - English Only forum
He did really badly in the race and came <twenty-second> out of twenty-two runners. - English Only forum
he jabs his boot out again and gets me in the chin - English Only forum
"He tore out the stem and began to poke about in the water" - English Only forum
He went out and down the little path in the opposite direction <from the riding> - English Only forum
"His blunt features sliding in and out of sight" - English Only forum
I saw a [motorcycle/motorcyclist] weaving in and out of traffic. - English Only forum
images of her swam in and out of his head - English Only forum
in and out - English Only forum
In and out - English Only forum
in and out - English Only forum
in and out - English Only forum
in and out - English Only forum
in and out [fashion] - English Only forum
in and out / inwards and outwards / inside and outside - English Only forum
In and out of - English Only forum
in and out of author mode - English Only forum
in and out of commercials cut-away from the contest - English Only forum
In and out of the system - English Only forum
In and out of the trenches, stinking seaweed, clammy, is it underneath? - English Only forum
in and out of the world - English Only forum
in and out of turn - English Only forum
in and out of work hours - English Only forum
"in" and "out" question - English Only forum
in and out the eagle - English Only forum
In and out the valley - English Only forum
in and out vs inside and outside - English Only forum
in non-restrictive relative clauses can both relative pronoun and ‘be’ can be left out? - English Only forum
In the first round we will present you with some concepts, and ask you to point out the importance of these issues for debate - English Only forum
In the six hours between crashing into bed and rolling out of it. - English Only forum
In touch with (something) and out of touch with (something) - English Only forum
in Washington and out - English Only forum
In-and-out - English Only forum
in-and-out-of-home - English Only forum
in-group and out-group dynamics - English Only forum
in-migration to and inhibit out migration from that province - English Only forum
"ink out" and "ink in" - English Only forum
"Inside Out" and "Outside In" [theater acting] - English Only forum
interviews carried out in / between 2015 and 2016 - English Only forum
Is the phrasal verb "make out" used in both BrE and AmE? - English Only forum
it takes your natural impulse to look out and forces it in - English Only forum
It tied itself in and out of knots which glided this way and that - English Only forum
It's built half in and half out of his living room. - English Only forum
It's cold out/in here and It's cold In/out there - English Only forum
keep Americans in, Russians out and Germans down - English Only forum
Kenny time in prison seem to agree with him, he's not strung out on drugs and looks like brand new money. - English Only forum
Kids and dogs bang in and out of the dazzling hot day. - English Only forum
let it out and let it in - English Only forum
lets planes fly in and out of airports - English Only forum
lock in and break out in a snap - English Only forum
Look / See Out and In - English Only forum
looking out in one direction and two in another - English Only forum
math problem worked out in streets and churches - English Only forum
"Max out the fives, sixes and eights up top" in craps - English Only forum
mix ’em and cook ’em in a pot like gumbo [Straight out of Compton] - English Only forum
mouth worked in and out - English Only forum
Move in and out - English Only forum
move radially in and out - English Only forum
moving in and out through one another - English Only forum
My sister couldn't go out with us as she…………….. the flu and was staying in bed - English Only forum
NC unit programming: map in and map out - English Only forum
no one gets in and nothing gets out - English Only forum
"off colour" and "out of sorts" in British English - English Only forum
"on and off" x "inside and outside" x "in and out" - English Only forum
On my way over,up,down,off,in and out?? - English Only forum
one foot in and one foot out - English Only forum
one goes in at the cork, and by the cork one must come out - English Only forum
open the car door for her to get in and (to) get out - English Only forum
Out and in - English Only forum
out of life and in his life - English Only forum
peer in and out - English Only forum
pull in, pull out and pull over - English Only forum
Pulls you in and plumps you out in all the right places - English Only forum
put in the money and pull out a plum - English Only forum
puzzle games to dip in and out of - English Only forum
Read in and read out - English Only forum
respect themselves in and out - English Only forum
reverse in and drive out - English Only forum
run out in the deep woods and some thumbtwisting - English Only forum
Running in and out of the horses' noses - Meaning - English Only forum
Scout out free agents and make game-changing trades to stay in the mix - English Only forum
she would kind of pass in and out of being interested in it - English Only forum
She’s all yours and the Old Man is in one of his moods, so watch out for sparks. - English Only forum
should be chiseled in granite and placed out by the flagpole - English Only forum
Should "lucked out" and "lucked in" be looked into? - English Only forum
show in and show out - English Only forum
Slid in and out of focus - English Only forum
sliding in and out of drifts - English Only forum
slivered in and out of the lane - English Only forum
sneak in and out through/of a window - English Only forum
spin off and spin out in the same news article - English Only forum
the bits you smash the stones to get out, and put it in the jam - English Only forum
The feds will come in and RICO her and the kids out on the street. - English Only forum
the playings out and haulings in, that were the stock in trade of her sisterhood - English Only forum
the road arrowing in and out of town - English Only forum
The sound cuts in and out, drops out, or cuts out intermittently - English Only forum
They are shuffled in and out of groupings - English Only forum
they're out thousands of dollars in hotel fees and other nonrefundables. - English Only forum
to dodge in and out - English Only forum
tracing patterns in and out of the flowers - English Only forum
trading in and out of debt - English Only forum
"Try to pick out what you think are the key points, and organize the material in your own way." is it correct? - English Only forum
tuck in and out - English Only forum
Tune in and drop out! - English Only forum
us breathing in unison, small and large, breathing in and out - English Only forum
usage of [in tune] and [out of tune] - English Only forum
was washed in and out - English Only forum
we had to get in and out - English Only forum
We have all wound ourselves in and out and among the streets - English Only forum
wear in and wear out - English Only forum
Weave in and out - English Only forum
weave in and out - English Only forum
Weave through Vs Weave in and out - English Only forum
week in (and?) week out - English Only forum
weigh in and weigh out - English Only forum
went in one ear and out the other - English Only forum
What does "tune in", "turn on", and "drop out" mean here? - English Only forum
What is difference in meaning between “find out” and “find out about?” - English Only forum
what mystery, that broke out now in fire and now in blood, at the deadest hours of night - English Only forum
why leave out the definite article and the pronoun in title - English Only forum
work carried out in Scotland and abroad - English Only forum
work in and out - English Only forum
worn out in body and soul - English Only forum
written in and out of the national consciousness - English Only forum
Year in and year out - English Only forum
years in and years out - English Only forum
yellow and white dandelions - in and out of bloom? - English Only forum
you can't get in and out any more - English Only forum
You get involve in this in the wrong way, and they'll take it out on him - English Only forum
zoomed in and out of the image of the fire - English Only forum
zooming in and out of lane - English Only forum
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