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be on

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  1. appear in a show, on T.V. or radio
    The news won't be on tonight

How To Use be on In A Sentence

  • Tre is going to be on suntan lotion duty quite a lot on the cruise. The Sun
  • With no personal stake in the performance scene, Priyambada continues to be one of the most objective observers and commentators of the Odissi scene.
  • Economists say the ecosystem is basically healthy; ecologists worry it may, be on the verge of being irreparably damaged.
  • A gold bracelet will be on your wrist till the end of time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Service providers haven't completely snapped their wallets shut, but the emphasis for the near-term will be on controlled spending as they look for ways to grow revenues.
  • The emphasis will continue to be on prod-ucts that gain the widest appeal and most acceptance within this group.
  • Often considered to be one of the most spectacular lizard species, sometimes called the "Jesus lizard", the green basilisk is a striking addition to any reptile collection.
  • He may be intense and sometimes untactful on an issue you are debating, but that will only be on that ANC Daily News Briefing
  • It is politically safer – yes, even pragmatic – to describe one’s values as "commonsensical" or "middle of the road. Archive 2009-05-01
  • The high tide of adaptationism floated a motley navy, but it may now be on the ebb. Adaptationism
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