Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] in on " in BNC.

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1 If he did n't constantly barge in on her thoughts and drive everything else out of her head , she would n't be having any of these problems .
2 You 've got the landlords who are the en the enemies , you , you 've got rich peasants who are broadly gon na be opposed to you and , and will only come in on your side at the very latest stage when they 've realized that and then you 've got the middle peasants who are wavering in the middle but will probably support you mu certainly much more easily .
3 And if I might just come in on this thing that 's always thrown up against Mrs. Thatcher about her rejoice , she said rejoice when South Georgia had been retaken and the rejoice was because it appeared to have been done without any casualties — that was what she was rejoicing for , not the victory erm
4 You do n't normally come in on a Saturday .
5 You can , you alre can very quickly focus in on the one you 're after , and you 'd be sure that was the one , and you retrieve it and it 's there .
6 ‘ Do you think you could possibly look in on me in about fifteen minutes ?
7 If the quality of bottom-up information was good , the algorithm could quickly home in on the correct sequence of words .
8 For ‘ real polises ’ there is a rarely articulated awareness that this ambiguity can always turn in on itself and be used for good or evil , or even as an instrument of oppression or release .
9 Additional ‘ close-look ’ equipment could also close in on international crises and warn of military and guerilla movements .
10 George Bush could now cash in on the country 's post-war confidence by launching another war on the black home-front .
11 His straighter , that 's far too many , let's have a look at what you 're saying on the phone , let's really , really home in on that , and practice , and practice , and practice .
12 We can often go in on the basis that if somebody has a problem that they want to look at that , just as frequently somebody has an interest that they want to develop , to know more about .
13 He says they can even zoom in on tax discs to see if they 're valid .
14 Really , he thought in disgust , must they even cash in on Christmas ?
15 And I shall even join in on this one .
16 It was n't until Thursday that it occurred to Loretta that if she was going near Oxford , she might as well call in on Bridget .
17 In this state of affairs , these major interests were no longer in a position of having to simply press in on government from the outside .
18 A word of caution : we dare not simply burst in on others with a glibly phrased formula and expect them to be warm with forgiveness .
19 Anyway the next day they were on the er if machine is not clean when I come in then I should not run as I did not run this morning for four hours as I might as well come in on Saturday morning and clean them myself So she in .
20 Christine , the Imp Sixer , would sometimes call in on her way home from school and get tea for her .
21 Nominally a deputy to the chancellor ( for whom he or she does sometimes stand in on ceremonial occasions , such as graduation ceremonies ) , the pro chancellor does have a substantial role , as chair of the council of a university , with overall responsibility for its financial and other non-academic affairs .
22 So you have your group sitting round and you say , this is our problem now that we 're going to actually home in on .
23 On the part of the doctor , British medical training until recently has paid scant attention to the patient 's need to be listened to and the doctor will therefore home in on physical symptoms only .
24 Many of these models and this is one , where you can actually go in on the , on the opposite side .
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