Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv prt] on the act " in BNC.
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1 | There will be family backing — no doubt the McTavish branch will be muscling in on the act , if Deirdre is to act as captain . |
2 | Thankfully , some Scottish firms are muscling in on the act . |
3 | Even Volkswagen was getting in on the act with its two concept Varios ( see separate story ) , which could bring four-wheel-drive recreational motoring to a much wider audience . |
4 | The Soviet Army , has also been getting in on the act . |
5 | Even British farmers have been getting in on the act , attracted by the lure of cheap agricultural land at prices half those on our side of the Channel . |
6 | Getting in on the act , is the crew of the Marton horse bus ( left ) who were about to become redundant . |
7 | The Hague Linker is getting in on the act . |
8 | Wales are now getting in on the act . |
9 | The club scene is now inundated with New Zealand and Australian coaches , due in no small part to the success of Garryowen , current AIL champions under their New Zealand coach , my husband , Murray Kidd. the IRFU is also getting in on the act with the appointment of former All Black captain and current Wellington coach Andy Leslie to its coaching panel . |
10 | Emeryville , California-based Sybase Inc is also getting in on the act , saying that it has licensed IBM Corp 's Distributed Relational Database Architecture and plans to use it to support distributed unit of work access between IBM databases , and Sybase SQL Server and Open Client and Open Server applications . |
11 | Oh , they 're all getting in on the act , are they ? thought Dalziel . |
12 | Dublin 's notorious ticket touts have also been getting in on the act through Northern front men knowing there will be a market for the tickets at ten times the outlay . |