Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] in on the " in BNC.
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1 | Free to smell again the sweat on the brow of the bourse ; free to bask in the slipstream of wide-bodied jets ; free to sit in on the counsels of the alleged good and the alleged great . |
2 | Bills accepted by banks designated as ‘ eligible ’ banks by the Bank of England become first-class bills which the Bank of England is willing to deal in on the market . |
3 | Other acts quick to cash in on the latest sensation showed equally becoming maidens shedding their clothes prior to bathing , being examined by a doctor , or sun bathing . |
4 | When the hot tub craze swept through California in the late 1970s middle-aged Wesley Laroya and his wife Helen were quick to get in on the action . |
5 | Poor old Batts was unable to cash in on the ( then ) current wave of woe over his departure . |
6 | I wonder if you 'd be able to get in on the day without tickets . |
7 | The next time I 'm going to be in my office will be a week next Tuesday , as I , you know , I 'm due to arrive in on the twenty eighth . |
8 | The 100 manufacturers , eager to cash in on the huge Christmas sales of computer games , rubbed their hands with delight as people went on a recession-busting spending spree . |
9 | Targeted particularly at medium to large-size businesses , where the $35m privately-owned company is eager to cash in on the trend towards down-sizing , the software is particularly popular among manufacturers , retailers and service companies in the US , and banks in the UK . |
10 | The Pineapple Spa was built in eighteen o seven to cash in on the craze for spring water and its healing properties . |