Expresiones con palabras claves - Palabra "on"

    • When I was young, we weren't on a first-name basis with our elders.

    • You shouldn't take that pill on an empty stomach.

    • Mark's grandmother was very important to him, he had her on a pedestal.

    • I was on a roll at the casino last night! I won five hundred dollars!

    • It's hard to run a whole household on a shoestring, especially if you have kids.

    • Liz doesn't know what it is to work to pay the bills. She's had everything on a silver platter.

    • Will was talking about the war in Iraq and he went off on a tangent.

    • I was on all fours on the floor looking for my contact lense.

    • We must help Adam to keep his life on an even keel.

    • My mom just kept talking on and on about being responsible and all that.

    • There are new teachers on board this year, Miss Allen and Miss Randall.

    • Pam was on cloud nine when she won that trip to Paris.

    • The blood and urine tests showed that the actor was on drugs.

    • I'll talk to you when I get home, I have to go, I'm on duty.

    • I'm on edge every time I have a test, I get so nervous.

    • It was nice today so I decided to go to work on foot instead of taking the bus.

    • Are you on good terms with your mother?

    • I'm waiting for Robert to get on line so we can chat a little bit.

    • On no account should you eat greasy food, drink alcohol or smoke, Mr. Johnson.

    • I promised my dad I would be on my best behavior at school so that he lets me go dancing.

    • When my sister was on her deathbed, I promised her I'd take care of her son.

    • Every time he can Tom gets on his high horse talking about politics. It's so annoying.

    • Ann's father is on his last legs, we should visit her to give her our support.

    • Mayor Hanson got where he is without any help from anyone. He's a renowned politician on his own merits.

    • I'm sorry, I can't help you right now, I've got a lot of things on my mind.

    • Patrick's been on his own in his room all day long.

    • Julia's setting up a boutique on her own account, she's really excited about it.

    • Steve can't find a job, he really is on his uppers.

    • I'm on my way to the dentist, I'l call you when I get home.

    • I know you can read books on the internet but I still prefer them on paper.

    • I'm getting out on parole next week. And I'm never going back to jail.

    • Alice said she had something important to tell me, I'm on pins and needles.

    • Johnny messed it up last week at the office so now he's on probation.

    • My mom didn't like my dog so she let it out on purpose so that he would run away.

    • Helen bought that sweater on sale for only ten dollars.

    • The plane arrived on schedule and we left the airport at ten o'clock.

    • I was going to go by bus but, on second thought, I'll take my bike.

    • How can you be on Emily's side? You're my best friend!

    • Dan didn't know if he needed a permit but he asked for one on spec.

    • Our systems are down and all the work is on standby.

    • The workers at the factory are on strike because they want a pay rise.

    • Meg didn't want to go so she went on sufferance.

    • We went to a pub that sold beer on tap. It was delicious.

    • Everything is going on target so far.

    • We're all on tenterhooks, we don't know what's going to happen.

    • One of the thieves broke into the house and the other stayed out on the lookout.

    • We have twenty students per course on the average.

    • I have to get my car fixed, it's on the blink again.

    • My aunt Magda always looked on the bright side of things.

    • The whole region is on the brink of war! It's terrible!

    • My boss is very strict with the time. I have to be at the office at nine on the button.

    • We stayed at the back of the stadium on the chance that the band came out.

    • You can buy some really great stuff at the fair on the cheap.

    • Our company has always been on the cutting edge of new technologies.

    • Why are you always on the defensive? No one wants to attack you.

    • Peter was late for an appointment so he finished his coffee on the double.

    • The movie will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last minute.

    • On the face of it, a patient may seem fine, but he or she could have internal injurires.

    • My camera fell into the pool and now it's on the fritz.

    • The tarot lady told me there were some job offers on the horizon.

    • Since you are a regular customer, dessert is on the house, sir.

    • Unfortunately, unepmloyment is on the rise due to the crisis.

    • That house is gorgeous. I'd love to know what's on the inside.

    • The thieves took off with 300,000 dollars and are on the lam.

    • Don't worry, I know Mr. Jameson, he's an honest man. His company is on the level.

    • A lion escaped from the zoo today and is now on the loose.

    • Most politicians are on the make when they can.

    • I'm sorry but the product you are looking for is no longer on the market.

    • Phil came down with the flu but he's on the mend now.

    • I went to five different schools as a kid because we were always on the move.

    • There's a strange man on the prowl, nobody knows him.

    • Liz doesn't like Carl, she just dates him because she's on the rebound.

    • When Mary's husband got violent, she was on the receiving end of his blows.

    • Business has been going great, we set off on the right foot.

    • Are you sure we're on the right track?

    • The home pregnancy-test was positive but I had a blood test to be on the safe side.

    • Tom and Jeff get along great, they're on the same wavelength.

    • When Jo was a little girl she hated beans so she left them on the side of her plate.

    • Frank prefers to stay on the sidelines whenever there's an arguement.

    • When I was a teenager, I got out of my house on the sly at night to go dancing.

    • I'm sorry! I didn't mean it! I said it on the spur of the moment.

    • Many immigrant women are on the streets because they can't find a good job.

    • What's the name of that actor? I have it on the tip of my tongue.

    • Last night we went out on the town. We had a great time.

    • I'm still on the wagon and I intend to keep it that way. No alcohol for me.

    • CD sales are on the wane due to the free illegal downloads from the internet.

    • The whole country is on the warpath after the attacks.

    • That kind of music had its moment but now it's on the way out.

    • This year's sales have been good on the whole.

    • You'll be walking on thin ice if you tell the media about the Mayor's bribes.

    • It was late and everyone was asleep, so we went in on tiptoe.

    • I'm on top of the world! It's my wedding day!

    • There were some beautiful purses on view at the mall.

    • You must be always on your guard in this city or else you get mugged.