Example sentences of "in on [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Lessing consulted Dinah , who had come back tired from an evening full of accidents ; the scenery had fallen , the lesser lady had not come in on cue , the leading man had been a failure and she would have to find someone else .
2 Yet when a chance came to her — a few extra lines , a small but important part — she would forget to learn the lines , forget to come in on cue and for a while would not be asked again .
3 The roof literally fell in on Montreal last year when storms ripped off their Olympic Stadium 's retractable top , and they finished last in the National League East .
4 Initially the advantage lay with the Lords of the Congregation ; by the end of June , they had driven the regent 's troops out of Fife , had regained Perth and moved in on Edinburgh , where , on 7 July , Knox was appointed minister .
5 On this same trip he also called in on Tersteeg — who sowerscomplimented him on his progress — and on another painter , de Bock .
6 I can hardly imagine her dropping in on Alexander at any time , far less occasionally .
7 And they heard the Prime Minister pay tribute to them when they sat in on Question Time .
8 Thus the effect of a change in on N is given by .
9 There is no attempt to zoom in on solo instruments , and indeed not signs of unwelcome engineering anywhere ; one is left with the most natural impression of a fine concert as heard from about Row S.
10 It sounds , once again , as though evolution deals in distant targets , homing in on things like scorpions .
11 Mrs Q was pulling at Pike 's cardy , and even Mrs Danby was weighing in on Quigley 's behalf , but Pike kept right on banging .
12 ‘ We had our first samples in on July 10 last year , ’ says manager Jeremy Exley .
13 ‘ We had our first barley in on July 5 last year — we 're a good three weeks behind . ’
14 As a result of a general election held on April 25 , 1987 [ see p. 35138 ] , a new coalition government was eventually sworn in on July 8 , in which the Social Democratic Party ( Althyduflokkurinn — SDP ) joined the outgoing coalition partners , the Independence Party ( Sjáfstaedisflokkurinn — IP ) , and the Progressive Party ( Framsóknarflokkurinn — PP ) .
15 In the union territory of Pondicherry a six-member Congress ( I ) ministry led by V. Vaithilingam was sworn in on July 4 [ see p. 38287 for Congress ( I ) assembly election victory in June ] .
16 The coalition , with control of 105 of 200 seats , was sworn in on July 2 .
17 Imrich Andrejcak , the Federal Defence Minister , was inadvertently omitted from the list of the federal government as sworn in on July 2 .
18 The coalition , with control of 105 of 200 seats , was sworn in on July 2 .
19 Imrich Andrejcak , the Federal Defence Minister , was inadvertently omitted from the list of the federal government as sworn in on July 2 .
20 All the new fare deals will come in on April 1 and last until June 15 .
21 A new government was sworn in on April 19 , headed by Nepali Congress President Krishna Prasad Bhattarai , who also assumed the portfolios of Defence and Foreign Affairs .
22 The new five-party government , which was sworn in on April 12 , comprised those three parties which campaigned jointly in the election as the Alliance for Germany ( the CDU , the DSU and Democratic Awakening — DA ) , the SPD and the League of Free Democrats ( BFD , as the Liberal Democratic Party had renamed itself after the election — see p. 37302 ) .
23 Mitsotakis and his 38-member Cabinet ( including alternate and junior ministers ) were sworn in on April 11 .
24 Presidential elections held on March 12 , 1989 , resulted in the victory of Ratsiraka , who defeated three other candidates to secure a third seven-year term ; he was sworn in on April 20 [ see pp. 36518 ; 36678 ] .
25 The President-elect was due to be sworn in on April 1 , but the ceremony was delayed when on March 28 he was flown to France for urgent hospital treatment .
26 Mulumba 's 51-member cabinet was due to be sworn in on April 1 .
27 Johansen then proceeded to form another coalition with Inuit Ataqatigiit , and a six-member Cabinet was sworn in on April 5 .
28 Rita Johnston , hitherto Deputy Premier , was sworn in on April 2 as Premier of British Columbia , the first woman provincial premier in Canadian history .
29 The creation of the Ministry was approved by the Senate on April 18 , and Arslanian , who had experience as a judge in trials of military junta members , was sworn in on April 23 .
30 The new Cabinet was sworn in on April 30 .
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