Example sentences of "get in on " in BNC.

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1 The Welsh international Dean Saunders also got in on the hat-trick act as Derby County overturned a 2-1 deficit against Cambridge United with a 5-0 victory to leave them 6-2 overall winners .
2 Even the Prime Minister , Stanley Baldwin , got in on the act , speculating upon ‘ the enormous power which the film is developing for propaganda purposes , and the danger to which we in this country and our Empire subject ourselves if we allow that method of propaganda to be entirely in the hands of foreign countries . ’
3 Stepping out of the stables , she opened the half-door of the Lagonda and got in on the driver 's side .
4 Stephen Pullan and Iain Pyman both gave further evidence of the strength of Sand Moor by upstaging clubmate Cage with 68s , while Stephen Burnell ( Brickendon Grange ) and Stoneham 's Alan Mew got in on the act by matching the exacting par of 69 .
5 Every accusation was thrown at the team , even Tunisia got in on the act .
6 Second row Paul Warwick got in on the act and full-back David Rowledge stretched the lead to 27–11 with a penalty to add to his earlier conversions .
7 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 .
8 After just two days on the market , the software group has shot up from 70p to 113p — great news for the institutions who got in on the ground floor .
9 However , this was before the astronomers , notably Professor Alexander Thom , got in on the act .
10 After the home club and Southend took the top places , Colchester Joggers got in on the act with the team bronze , a first for the club over this distance .
11 By the time Adidas and Umbro got in on the act in the late-Seventies , a shirt could be carrying up to 40 little advertisements for the manufacturers , less than subtly integrated into the stripes .
12 Even their parents got in on the act , when the Mercedes hired to take them to the reception blew up .
13 The F–104 and T–33 also got in on the act , all are now based at Oshkosh .
14 RISING reggae star Apache Indian got in on Prince 's act at a glitzy fashion launch for Joe Bloggs ' latest coup — a range of stagewear commissioned by the pop idol for his recent world tour .
15 So they got in on the scene and I seen young men that was walking the streets that had nowt to do put a football kit on with G M B written across the front turn out and become super human beings , you never seen nowt like it , they were so pleased to associate with like something like that .
16 More of them got in on the industrial act — Sri Lanka was the latest brave new industrializing country , while India finally took off as a major supplier of iron and steel on the global stage .
17 Later European governments got in on the act and set about invading and colonizing large chunks of the globe .
18 Visitors Centre assistant information officer got in on the act when she bravely volunteered for a Harris Hawk to land on her arm .
19 Now when the Chancellor in the budget said that he would help the poor he stopped short , there were no copper bottomed no copper bottom guarantee and then later on we had Michael Portillo got in on the act .
20 Even the Granada announcer got in on the act .
21 Yesterday the Scottish Landowners ' Federation also got in on the act , claiming that the quota sale had confirmed fears about value .
22 They 've got in on the shelves there .
23 Have we got in on Karen thank you what ?
24 Chris Tavaré at first slip gets in on a piece of history .
25 Even Eldorado gets in on the act and two episodes of EastEnders will be screened , one on Christmas Eve and the other on Christmas Day .
26 Apache gets in on the act
27 As the child gets older , other agencies get in on the act .
28 And then er we 'd maybe get thruppence between us and let one go and pay to g to in the pictures and open the , lift the bar up , the emergency exit , and get in on our hands and knees behind the curtain .
29 Right cos what it is erm we 'd like if , if possible to get like a daily list of who 's due to appear on Pebble Mill where pop stars and T V stars are worth a damn sight more in newspapers than ne hard news these days it er should n't be a bad idea for us to try and get a , get in on who 's , you know , who 's coming in to appear .
30 No , what they mean is they if it 's put in on a Thursday so it 's there so when they , whatever they get in on a Friday they can pay out then but if it 's paid in on a Friday then
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