Definition: In the state of being active, functioning or operating.
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'on': 196
1. You should’ve seen the look on his face.
2. Let’s think on a bigger scale.
3. I like the bigger screen on the new phone.
4. The window is smaller on this side.
5. Police officers in New York patrol the streets on foot, by car, bicycle, and even horseback.
6. The NYPD collaborates with federal agencies on homeland security.
7. Many New Yorkers rely on the police for safety and emergency assistance.
8. The NYPD also runs awareness campaigns on public safety topics.
9. NYPD recruitment efforts focus on encouraging local residents to serve.
10. Many Americans depend on cars for commuting to work or school.
11. Gasoline prices in the U.S. fluctuate frequently based on market conditions.
12. Americans spend billions annually on cat food, litter, and veterinary care.
13. Liquor is typically sold in liquor stores, which are regulated differently depending on the state.
14. Taxes on liquor vary widely and can significantly increase its retail price.
15. While liquor is legal, responsible consumption is encouraged due to its effects on health and safety.
16. It is played with a perforated plastic ball and solid paddles, usually on a court the size of a badminton court.
17. The game was invented in 1965 on Bainbridge Island, Washington, by three dads trying to entertain their kids.
18. Players must let the ball bounce once on each side after the serve before volleying it.
19. She was born on April 21, 1926, and became queen on February 6, 1952.
20. Her image appeared on currency in over 30 countries.
1. You should’ve seen the look on his face.
2. Let’s think on a bigger scale.
3. I like the bigger screen on the new phone.
4. The window is smaller on this side.
5. Police officers in New York patrol the streets on foot, by car, bicycle, and even horseback.
6. The NYPD collaborates with federal agencies on homeland security.
7. Many New Yorkers rely on the police for safety and emergency assistance.
8. The NYPD also runs awareness campaigns on public safety topics.
9. NYPD recruitment efforts focus on encouraging local residents to serve.
10. Many Americans depend on cars for commuting to work or school.
11. Gasoline prices in the U.S. fluctuate frequently based on market conditions.
12. Americans spend billions annually on cat food, litter, and veterinary care.
13. Liquor is typically sold in liquor stores, which are regulated differently depending on the state.
14. Taxes on liquor vary widely and can significantly increase its retail price.
15. While liquor is legal, responsible consumption is encouraged due to its effects on health and safety.
16. It is played with a perforated plastic ball and solid paddles, usually on a court the size of a badminton court.
17. The game was invented in 1965 on Bainbridge Island, Washington, by three dads trying to entertain their kids.
18. Players must let the ball bounce once on each side after the serve before volleying it.
19. She was born on April 21, 1926, and became queen on February 6, 1952.
20. Her image appeared on currency in over 30 countries.
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- He nodded his head to say yes.
- I felt better after talking to her.
- He acted just like his brother.
- The NYPD conducts traffic enforcement and manages congestion in busy parts of the city.
- His quick action saved lives.
- I was confident we would win
- The company was accused of dishonest advertising.
- The department has over 35,000 uniformed officers and about 19,000 civilian employees.
- The line went dead after a loud noise.
- Please don’t kill the spider—I’ll take it outside.
- The wildlife camera captured a rare bird.
- Electric vehicles are growing in popularity due to environmental concerns.
- The U.S. is home to some of the longest road trips in the world.
- The Statue of Liberty is a historic symbol welcoming immigrants arriving by sea.
- The cause of death was unknown.
- There’s an issue with the printer.
- I’ve never seen her so happy.
- The sun was directly above us.
- His letters were always lightly scented with cologne.
- She made us laugh with her jokes.