You've been on these antidepressants far too long. He's acting so strangely, I think he must be on something.
He's acting crazy because he's on crack right now.
a function on V
I saw it on television. Can't you see I'm on the phone?
He wore old shoes on his feet.
an operator on V
Rostov-on-Don
the free group on four letters
A table can't stand on two legs. After resting on his elbows, he stood on his toes, then walked on his heels.
The Spain striker had given Chelsea the lead on 29 minutes but was shown a straight red card 10 minutes later for a rash challenge on Mark Gower.
heaps on heaps of food
He's on his lunch break. on vacation; on holiday
Be not jealous on me.
Or have we eaten on the insane root / That takes the reason prisoner?
I depended on them for assistance.
He will promise on certain conditions.
Do you ever bet on horses?
Have pity or compassion on him.
Hence, on thy life.
He is on a newspaper; I am on the committee.
He affirmed or promised on his word, or on his honour.
On us be all the blame.
A curse on him!
His blood be on us and on our children.
Can you on the light?
Southend-on-Sea
Is the show still on?
right on; bang on; not on
"Five bucks says the Cavs win tonight." ―"You're on!"
Mike just threw coffee onto Paul's lap. It's on now.
turn the television on
drive on, rock on
He met Luis Suarez's cross at the far post, only for Chelsea keeper Petr Cech to show brilliant reflexes to deflect his header on to the bar. Carroll turned away to lead Liverpool's insistent protests that the ball had crossed the line but referee Phil Dowd and assistant referee Andrew Garratt waved play on, with even a succession of replays proving inconclusive.
and so on.
He rambled on and on.
Ten years on nothing had changed in the village.
on the table; on the couch
The fleet is on the American coast.
Soon we'll pass a statue on the left.
Are we still on for tonight?
Croton-on-Hudson
I stood on the bridge at midnight.
Born on the 4th of July.
I'll see you on Monday. The bus leaves on Friday. Can I see you on a different day? On Sunday I'm busy.
A book on history. The World Summit on the Information Society.
The fruit ripened on the trees. The painting hangs on the wall.
I haven't got any money on me.
To arrest someone on suspicion of bribery. To contact someone on a hunch.
On Jack's entry, William got up to leave.
The drinks are on me tonight, boys. The meal is on the house. I paid for the airfare and meals for my family, but the hotel room was on the company.
Mr. Cooke at once began a tirade against the residents of Asquith for permitting a sandy and generally disgraceful condition of the roads. So roundly did he vituperate the inn management in particular, and with such a loud flow of words, that I trembled lest he should be heard on the veranda.
They lived on ten dollars a week. The dog survived three weeks on rainwater.