Example sentences of "be [verb] to cash in on " in BNC.
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1 | PROSTITUTES will not be allowed to cash in on Hartlepool 's £160m marina , police chiefs have pledged . |
2 | One or two offers of touring productions or guest star status in provincial reps came in , a sure sign that their managements were trying to cash in on the name of Michael Banks before it was completely forgotten . |
3 | ‘ Everyone would say I am trying to cash in on Kylie , ’ she said ‘ But I 'm not . ’ |
4 | LEEDS are poised to cash in on last season 's championship win by signing a multi-million pound sponsorship deal with a German company . |
5 | At the extreme , rogue manufacturers are trying to cash in on this huge market , and have won multi-million pound orders for technologies that may be sound as pieces of machinery but have not been tried adequately in the field . |
6 | I think she 's going to cash in on it . ’ |
7 | Mark my words , at this very moment someone is trying to cash in on this supermarket trolley fetish with some useless bit of equipment or other . |
8 | The company is hoping to cash in on a niche — fault-tolerant personal computing — that has been largely overlooked by traditional players like Tandem Computer Inc and Stratus Computer Inc , by offering low cost PC-based fault-tolerant systems to the market . |
9 | Ken played Julius Caesar in a picture that , with no apologies , was intended to cash in on the fame of the Elizabeth Taylor Richard Burton fiasco of the previous year . |
10 | Still , I was determined to cash in on my success and maintain a high profile at the ground . |
11 | Worst still , she was planning to cash in on Ivor 's insurance policies . |