Example sentences of "be [vb pp] in on " in BNC.
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1 | Mike needs to be filled in on the latest developments . ’ |
2 | The next day , he telephoned Al Clark , asking that Music Week be let in on the joke . |
3 | Work must be handed in on Saturday April 24 . |
4 | Peter should of course , be copied in on anything sent to the others . |
5 | The new dispenser system is set to be phased in on other BNFL sites at a later date . |
6 | The President-elect was due to be sworn in on April 1 , but the ceremony was delayed when on March 28 he was flown to France for urgent hospital treatment . |
7 | Mulumba 's 51-member cabinet was due to be sworn in on April 1 . |
8 | A new civilian government would be sworn in on Aug. 27 , 1993 . |
9 | Eventually , he mentioned the present writer and suggested that I should be brought in on the matter as I had already knowledge of one or two other cases . |
10 | It was that Katy Laidlaw , as the Home Organisation Secretary of the Church of Scotland , be brought in on any meeting with C.Aid staff and the Committee . |
11 | Thus a carer 's role may be fitted in on top of employment and domestic responsibilities . |
12 | Even Egyptians , whose soldiers may well be sent in on the allies ' side , hate the spectacle of a fellow Muslim , a defier of Zionists , being shot up by America 's whizz-bang weaponry . |