Example sentences of "are [v-ing] in [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Thankfully , some Scottish firms are muscling in on the act .
2 A SHOP 'S vintage hangover cure is proving so popular that regular users are walking in off the streets to take it at £1 a shot .
3 MORE people are looking in at the local , if figures from West Country brewer Devenish are any guide .
4 Dutch authorities are looking in to the incident .
5 I think one of the ideas behind the the party chipping in on this is because it would be extremely convenient for people who are popping in at the last minute for
6 THE WELSH are closing in on the standards of play that immortalised the sixties and seventies as the golden age of their rugby .
7 Now the crack Flexible Anti-Smuggling Teams are closing in on the dealers ' ’ rat-runs ’ .
8 A trio of local drivers are closing in on the Autoquip North Western Rally title as the final four rounds in the series are approached .
9 Replies are coming in to the questionnaire on VDU use which was recently issued to all staff .
10 ‘ The caterers are coming in during the afternoon .
11 Grigorovich and the others are cashing in on the myth — the blanket subsidies have been slashed , and their jobs may depend on box-office returns .
12 Stewarts and Crazy Prices supermarkets are cashing in on the schooltime purchases with a bigger than ever range of bags and stationery .
13 Well no it 's , it 's the same councillors that 's come to your door that are sitting in on the meeting and saying no , it 's impossible !
14 While the president kicks conservatives opposed to his constitution out of the government 's front door , conservatives opposed to his economic reforms are creeping in through the back .
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