Example sentences of "cash in on [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Garages cash in on chipped windscreens
2 Three cash in on bright ideas
3 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 .
4 They can cash in on good ideas from staff and benefit from many small improvements and occasional large leaps forward .
5 Can you cash in on unwanted space or possessions ?
6 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 .
7 They are only too painfully aware how they could cash in on any multi-coloured shirt worn by one of Europe 's best known goalkeepers .
8 The urge to cash in on contemporary themes remained , however , and another small group of films attempted to dramatize these issues in a way that would avoid the pitfalls of labour films .
9 Whether by luck or careful management , Callaghan 's administration looked much more credible now , and many expected him to call an autumn election in 1978 to cash in on favourable economic and political trends and , against all the odds , snatch another term of power .
10 We can not simply allow ourselves to cash in on private sector industry at the expense of the many unemployed and low-paid whose living standards will inevitably decline as a result of the spiralling costs of wholesale privatisation .
11 As a result , Brown reckons that the two companies are eager to cash in on such a base to generate interest in their own products .
12 LEEDS are poised to cash in on last season 's championship win by signing a multi-million pound sponsorship deal with a German company .
13 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 .
14 To cash in on this pilgrimage , the foundation is considering including the Portlligat house and Pubol castle in ‘ Dali tours ’ .
15 The rise of ‘ put-and-take ’ fisheries has paralleled a great explosion of interest in game fishing ; and as more and more people discover the delights of angling , tackle manufacturers have been quick to cash in on this growing demand .
16 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 .
17 Eager to cash in on this sorry state of affairs , big telecoms firms are scrambling to offer all-in-one ‘ global ’ telephone services to multinationals .
18 Anyway , keen to cash in on this burgeoning demand , the car manufacturers are offering a range of pick-ups aimed smack at the jugular of America 's youth .
19 Mr Salem said there was an enormous increase in French , Dutch and Spanish shoppers cashing in on favourable exchange rates .
20 From a technical point of view this is mainly nip and tuck stuff , but Microsoft is betting that the innovative use of existing technology will be a winner and is finally cashing in on all the application programming interfaces , dynamic data exchange , object linking and embedding facilities that it has been burying in its applications and operating systems for the last couple of years .
21 CASHING IN ON GOOD WORKS
22 Yeah , I just Like cashing in on other people 's misery .
23 Hunters are cashing in on this shortage and expense of whale meat , and are providing the Japanese market with a more affordable substitute of dolphin flesh .
24 With some industry experts predicting that within five years more people will be sending and receiving faxes through their PC than with stand-alone fax machines it is no wonder that software developers are examining ways of cashing in on this increasing market .
25 But even though this version is n't quite as expensive as the original , the gallery is n't taking any chances ; a full-time guard prevents anyone from on cashing in on this artistic venture .
26 Not some dubious doctor ( all professions have their black sheep ! ) cashing in on some personal theory totally unsupported by scientific evidence .
27 The Christian belief that a house of God should be open to everyone precludes the Church from cashing in on some of its most beautiful assets .
28 So the machines have cashed in on this and this is how the conversation goes : ‘ Hallo , you there , Charlie ? ’
29 THE DEATH of rationing signalled the beginning of Never Had It So Good Britain , and Quaternass creator Nigel Kneale cashed in on this by adapting Orwell 's nightmare Stalinist futurevision for Sunday evening viewing .
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