in on造句1 He clewed us in on how the accident happened.
2 Please count me in on this project.
3 Everything is crowding in on me.
4 She usually stops in on Friday evenings.
5 Someone has been listening in on my telephone conversation.
6 He apologized for butting in on our conversation.
7 The advancing soldiers closed in on the town.
8 She brought the cups in on a tray.
9 They burst in on me while I was working.
10 He apologized for bursting in on our meeting.
11 High waves rolled in on the beach.
12 The roof of the tunnel caved in on them.
13 The roof of the theatre dropped in on them.
14 She cashed in on her real-estate investments.
15 Generally she remains in on Sunday evenings.
16 Two missiles homed in on the enemy's aircraft carrier.
17 Immediately, Daniel cut in on Joanne's attempts at reassurance.
18 She barged in on our meeting without knocking.
19 The missile homed in on the ship.
20 The garden was bricked in on three sides.
21 Jack edged the dictionary in on the bookshelf.
22 Many businesses cashed in on the massive public interest in her death.
23 I dropped in on George on my way home from school.
24 Don't crowd in on me, I will see your books one at a time.
25 Barry had obviously come in on the tail-end of the conversation.
26 Cohen complained that Kravis was muscling in on his deal.
27 They were hemmed in on all sides by the soldiers and the dogs.
28 You've obviously put a lot of work in on your garden.
29 He raised the binoculars again and zeroed in on an eleventh-floor room.
30 He won't allow anyone to chisel in on his profits.