Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] in on [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Garages cash in on chipped windscreens
2 Mr Salem said there was an enormous increase in French , Dutch and Spanish shoppers cashing in on favourable exchange rates .
3 This central area of the town — Hillgate , Millgate , the Underbanks , all names attested in the 15th century — does however retain both the medieval street plan and something of a medieval atmosphere , because of the narrow , twisting , hilly streets and the buildings crowding in on one another .
4 Some weapons home in on infra-red sources , some on radar , others just go where they are told .
5 This will remain constant throughout the design no matter what order the colours appear in on all succeeding lines and is also the order for colours to be used in the colour changer when knitting .
6 We have exhibitions at Sandown , Bristol , Leeds , Glasgow — obviously the machines cash in on this and have their own conventions in various parts of the country .
7 Next week he will allow his hounds to close in on some 13 leading politicians , including the prime minister , Mr Noboru Takeshita , and the former prime minister , Mr Yasuhiro Nakasone .
8 It 's so they can open the door behind them , the passengers getting in on that side of the road .
9 With this kind of work in mind , I obtained permission from the headteacher and the governors to sit in on all appointments that occurred in Bishop McGregor School during my fieldwork between 1983 and 1985 .
10 As the advancing British , Soviet and Yugoslav forces closed in on southern Austria , this left enormous numbers of fugitives being squeezed into an ever smaller area .
11 When that happened , he could imagine the pines closing in on all sides , sealing the locomotive and the carriages in a green tomb ; invisible even from the air .
12 The one-sided affair ought to have seen the hosts cash in on early superiority , even before Booth struck in the 31st minute to break the deadlock with a well-placed glancing header off Darren Ferguson 's corner .
13 I might add that the TV cameras moved in on this !
14 US job saviours drop in on European ‘ flagship ’
15 Hedges closed in on both sides , brushing the side mirrors and sending up a cloud of small white moths into the bracken scented air .
16 The tanks moved in on 4th November and Kádár took over .
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