Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] in on " in BNC.

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1 I only came in on the red , raw minute , ’ she said , ‘ so you 'll excuse me , madam . ’
2 There 's a small one in between but I always home in on that one there .
3 In retaliation the US Navy sent in A-7 attack aircraft launching stand-off Harm missiles which neatly homed in on the Libyan radar stations and destroyed them , killing over 70 Libyans .
4 She came when it suited her , when she could spare the time from her other work , but she always popped in on Monday afternoons to make a start on the ironing .
5 She always looked in on Carolyn , when she came home ; gradually Carolyn came to realize how kind this was , and how many other claims Clare had on her time .
6 These she later filled in on an assessment form , She also contacted and talked to the client 's nearest relatives or other informal carers .
7 You never drop in on her ? ’
8 Who actually sits in on these video meetings .
9 And we always home in on the cost of a full page .
10 However it 's the bigger one that we we always home in on .
11 Most of the guests on his show live next door — they just pop in on the way home from work .
12 Really , he thought in disgust , must they even cash in on Christmas ?
13 He always ’ — again the hand was expressive — ‘ he always goes in on his way from the mill .
14 Surviving reports and other evidence show that he also sat in on the hearing of ordinary civil litigation in at least five counties .
15 On this same trip he also called in on Tersteeg — who sowerscomplimented him on his progress — and on another painter , de Bock .
16 Marshall and fellow defender Richard Jobson were both booked in the space of a minute for pulling down Shearer as he twice homed in on goal shortly after half time .
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