"Police last night were trying to home in on a £300.000 bank raid." | |
'OK, I want you to home in on just MY thoughts. | |
- Because they can home in on you. | |
- We'll soon know. Can you home in on that? | |
-A child could home in on that lot. | |
"Police last night were trying to home in on a £300.000 bank raid." | |
'OK, I want you to home in on just MY thoughts. | |
- Because they can home in on you. | |
- We'll soon know. Can you home in on that? | |
-A child could home in on that lot. | |
All you have to do is throw this switch, it homes in on the loudest engine noise. | |
It homes in on atmosphere-bearing planets within a range of 500,000 light years. | |
Once locked to its prey, the super-fast bird electronically homes in on its target. | |
SuperMario moves down the pitch, swaps the ball with Funghetto, and homes in on his adversaries' zone... one down, two down... | |
The african lion, the second-largest of felines after the tiger, homes in on its prey. | |
All you have to do is throw this switch, it homes in on the loudest engine noise. | |
It homes in on atmosphere-bearing planets within a range of 500,000 light years. | |
Once locked to its prey, the super-fast bird electronically homes in on its target. | |
SuperMario moves down the pitch, swaps the ball with Funghetto, and homes in on his adversaries' zone... one down, two down... | |
The african lion, the second-largest of felines after the tiger, homes in on its prey. | |
Dirac homed in on one equation, an entirely new description of what goes on inside the atom. | |
I could see that, straight past the Merc, past the BMW, and homed in on this one. | |
I've homed in on his power source. | |
Let me guess. They homed in on your plasma wake. | |
Major labels homed in on Hüsker Dü and bands like The Replacements, but R.E.M. were the anointed ones of college radio, and in 1987 they began work on the album that would launch them into the mainstream, | |
After a journey of eight months, Mariner 4 was homing in on its target. | |
All right hang on, Val, we're still homing in on it. | |
He makes his opponents look like they're standing still, and he goes through them, untouchable, homing in on the target. | |
Hey, hey. TwoCat's homing in on our headsets. | |
I'm homing in on that rat's hidey-hole. | |
Dirac homed in on one equation, an entirely new description of what goes on inside the atom. | |
I could see that, straight past the Merc, past the BMW, and homed in on this one. | |
I've homed in on his power source. | |
Let me guess. They homed in on your plasma wake. | |
Major labels homed in on Hüsker Dü and bands like The Replacements, but R.E.M. were the anointed ones of college radio, and in 1987 they began work on the album that would launch them into the mainstream, | |
After a journey of eight months, Mariner 4 was homing in on its target. | |
All right hang on, Val, we're still homing in on it. | |
He makes his opponents look like they're standing still, and he goes through them, untouchable, homing in on the target. | |
Hey, hey. TwoCat's homing in on our headsets. | |
I'm homing in on that rat's hidey-hole. | |