Sentences with on and on
on and on
O o - ...designers, builders, fitters–the list goes on and on.
- Put your package down on the table; Hang your coat on the hook.
- Hang the picture on the wall. Paste the label on the package.
- Put the blanket on the baby. Put aluminum foil on the lamb chops before freezing them.
- To serve on a jury.
- A painting on canvas; mounted on cardboard; legs on a chair.
- A scar on the face; the book on the table; a house on 19th Street.
- A house on the lake; to border on absurdity.
- On the left; to sail on a southerly course.
- On the wing; This car runs on electricity. Can you walk on your hands? I'll be there on the noon plane.
- Drunk on wine; talking on the phone; I saw it on television.
- Millions on millions of stars.
- Let's play a joke on him. Write a critical essay on Shakespeare.
- On strike; The house is on fire!
- A doctor on call.
- He's on the second chapter now.
- A duty on imported goods; She depends on her friends for encouragement.
- On my word of honor; The movie is based on the book.
- On pain of death.
- We completed the project on budget.
- Who's on the switchboard this afternoon?
- My hair dryer broke on me.
- Dinner is on me.
- The doctor had her on a low-salt diet.
- He was on drugs for two years.
- I have no money on me.
- On Sunday; We demand cash on delivery.
- To march on the capital.
- To gaze on a scene.
- Views on public matters.
- The pickpocket crept up on a victim.
- Sew the buttons on.
- Put your raincoat on.
- Hold on!
- To look on while others work.
- Further on.
- To work on.
- Turn the gas on.
- The television set was on. Is your brake on?
- Don't you know there's a war on?
- The radio announcer told us we were on.
- Around close friends, one doesn't have to be on every minute.
- Anything on after supper?
- They had two men on when he hit the home run.
- They rambled on and on about their grandchildren.
- I'm on to your little game.