Sentence examples for passage in and out from inspiring English sources

Idiom

Ins and outs.

If you know the ins and outs of something, you know all the details.

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Never so much as a breath grazing the sacred dark-glinting music carved into the disk's canyons, during its passage in and out of the crisp inner papers.

In the funky "Brother," groups keep forming out of other groups, and their passage in and out of the wings suggests, as with some Trisha Brown dances, a field of action wider than we can see.

Birth is well-travelled ground in literature these days, but I have never read anything as luminous and exacting as these wrung accounts of the passage in and out of life.

If the purpose of a picket line is to obstruct passage in and out of the offending place of business, then our presence there, along Routes 1 and 9, skirting the airport, was entirely symbolic, since we obstructed nothing.

Despite the arrest of a senior commander for the Afghan Taliban, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, on the outskirts of Karachi in January, some senior members still stay in the wealthy area of the Defense Housing Authority and have free passage in and out of the city, according to local politicians.

The crossing - which is the only passage in and out of Gaza for 1.4 million Palestinians there - was shut down by Israel in late June of this year, after Palestinian fighters attacked an Israeli military base, killing two soldiers and capturing another.

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"We are good at everything you would expect to be good," says Plant, "because you could never find more talented musicians than these; playing together or in those passages sometimes when people are dropping in and out, when sometimes one of us will just opt out for a minute and a half".

The village is a cul-de-sac to road vehicles, with no possible passage except in and out.

One passage in particular stood out: "He was a Rabelaisian figure in the Senate and in life, instantly recognizable by his shock of white hair, his florid, oversize face, his booming Boston brogue, his powerful but pained stride".

To get the class started, I had distributed the passage in Greek, passing out an English version only after all the students confessed they could not read the chapter in its original language.

I realized that it is all too easy to think of the body as a self-contained entity, needing only occasional passages of food in and waste out to maintain its normal function.

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