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

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31 Yeah , I just Like cashing in on other people 's misery .
32 The new dispenser system is set to be phased in on other BNFL sites at a later date .
33 So am I am I right in thinking that the western relief road is catering for a north south through traffic element , but its primary purpose is to provide relief to the main e the present A sixty one which runs through the centre of Harrogate and again would seek to distribute traffic around the network and bring it in on other radial roads from the West for example ?
34 The day flew by so quickly that I hardly noticed evening stealing in on crimson wings .
35 After the show the band chill out in the car park , meeting Carpettes from around 16 , who got in on borrowed ID , to those in their mid-20s sucking on roaches who have just heard about the band along with The Charlatans UK ( ! ) and want their logo in felt tip on a T-shirt .
36 The one-sided affair ought to have seen the hosts cash in on early superiority , even before Booth struck in the 31st minute to break the deadlock with a well-placed glancing header off Darren Ferguson 's corner .
37 CASHING IN ON GOOD WORKS
38 They can cash in on good ideas from staff and benefit from many small improvements and occasional large leaps forward .
39 Whether by luck or careful management , Callaghan 's administration looked much more credible now , and many expected him to call an autumn election in 1978 to cash in on favourable economic and political trends and , against all the odds , snatch another term of power .
40 Mr Salem said there was an enormous increase in French , Dutch and Spanish shoppers cashing in on favourable exchange rates .
41 With pie diagrams indicating that the major pop consumers are the staid , over-25s , the development in the ad industry of ‘ psychogeographics ’ ( the science of using pop to home in on specific taste publics — i.e. Springsteen fans are likely to desire different products from Whitney Houston fans ) , and the construction of bands in the studio , pop has never required less urgently a rush of theory from the ‘ left ’ .
42 The tanks moved in on 4th November and Kádár took over .
43 Although the contact was more social than professional , the two inevitably talked shop when they met , and as Coleman zeroed in on al-Kassar as possibly the key player in the Middle East 's narco-terrorist game , he decided to visit Mayer in his office at the German Embassy one day to see if his friend could be persuaded to take a more generous view of international cooperation than Hurley 's .
44 US job saviours drop in on European ‘ flagship ’
45 As the advancing British , Soviet and Yugoslav forces closed in on southern Austria , this left enormous numbers of fugitives being squeezed into an ever smaller area .
46 Well I went in a choir , I could never sing , and I still ca n't , and er the choir used to go out quite a lot , and er we cycled and we youth-hostelled , even as w or in on working parties , at some of the peak hostels .
47 It 's two nil to Notts , it 's stuff here because Tony scored and he had n't scored previously this season when he banged one in on eight minutes .
48 Deborah Levy drops in on Canadian maestro Robert Lepage , suspended between worlds in his solo show
49 Scott 's experience was typical : when he wrote in on 1st December querying various aspects of the schedules , he was brusquely told a week later that no variations were permitted , and the designs must be prepared in accordance with the printed instructions .
50 Serbs close in on Muslim stronghold
51 Once under way , they got to burst plastic bags , twirl lengths of gaily coloured plastic tubing , blow on plastic whistles and kazoos , join in on occasional chanted lines , and generally commit mayhem .
52 Having sat in on many lessons , he produced a list of ten categories of interaction .
53 Chelsea close in on Russian
54 That 's if we 'd gone in on fixed price on scaled fee
55 Homing in on fixed rate offers
56 We can not simply allow ourselves to cash in on private sector industry at the expense of the many unemployed and low-paid whose living standards will inevitably decline as a result of the spiralling costs of wholesale privatisation .
57 I think it reflects all the hard work put in on convincing people of our case . ’
58 Can you cash in on unwanted space or possessions ?
59 Garages cash in on chipped windscreens
60 I dropped in on long sessions of talk , putting the world to rights — after all that was supposed to be one of the main aspects of college education was n't it ?
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