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a picture on a wall on +
There's a mark on your skirt. on +
the diagram on page 5 on +
Put it down on the table. on +
He had been hit on the head. on +
She climbed on to the bed. on +
She was standing on one foot. on +
Try lying on your back. on +
Hang your coat on that hook. on +
He was on the plane from New York. on +
to travel on the bus/tube/coach on +
I came on my bike. on +
a woman on horseback on +
He came on Sunday. on +
We meet on Tuesdays. on +
on May the first/the first of May on +
on the evening of May the first on +
on one occasion on +
on your birthday on +
On arriving home I discovered they had gone. on +
Please report to reception on arrival. on +
There was a letter waiting for him on his return. on +
a book on South Africa on +
She tested us on irregular verbs. on +
to be on the committee/staff/jury/panel on +
Whose side are you on (= which of two or more different views do you support)? on +
He lived on a diet of junk food. on +
The doctor put me on antibiotics. on +
on the left/right on +
He turned his back on us. on +
a town on the coast on +
a house on the Thames on +
We lived on an estate. on +
a story based on fact on +
On their advice I applied for the job. on +
to live on a pension/a student grant on +
to be on a low wage on +
You can't feed a family on £50 a week. on +
Drinks are on me (= I am paying). on +
She played a tune on her guitar. on +
The information is available on the Internet. on +
We spoke on the phone. on +
What's on TV? on +
The programme's on Channel 4. on +
a ban on smoking on +
He's hard on his kids. on +
Go easy on the mayo! (= do not take / give me too much) on +
to be on business/holiday/vacation on +
The book is currently on loan. on +
You can get me on 020 7946 0887. on +
She's on extension 2401. on +
He worked on without a break. on +
If you like a good story, read on. on +
She stopped for a moment, then walked on. on +
Keep straight on for the beach. on +
From then on he never trusted her again. on +
Please send the letter on to my new address. on +
Put your coat on. on +
I didn't have my glasses on. on +
What did she have on (= what was she wearing)? on +
Make sure the lid is on. on +
The lights were all on. on +
The TV is always on in their house. on +
We were without electricity for three hours but it's on again now. on +
There was a war on at the time. on +
What's on at the movies? on +
The band are on (= performing) in ten minutes. on +
The game is still on (= it has not been cancelled). on +
I don't think we've got anything on this weekend. on +
I'm sorry we can't come—we've got a lot on. on +
I'm on now till 8 tomorrow morning. on +
The bus stopped and four people got on. on +
They hurried on to the plane. on +


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