Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] in on [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It may have been ignored since 1981 and left to make do with just two small engines ( and thus no way of cashing in on the ever-increasing popularity of the hot supermini in Britain ) but all that 's changed now .
2 The feet should be kept in the straps until sheeting in on the new tack , thereby keeping the board on its banked course throughout the crucial rig change .
3 Their acquiescence was to be encouraged by a campaign of information and by mobilising convinced peasants to persuade recalcitrant ones , but nothing could stop the tractors from moving in on the appointed day .
4 COLBERT : He 's been paid back for dropping in on every human being possible .
5 The paper started by zeroing in on the inner London boroughs .
6 By homing in on a national hero , Clinton will be keeping one of his early election promises to pick the best people — regardless of their party affiliaton .
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