We found 53 examples of how to use stay on in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 53.
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1. | Some of the children were too weak to stay on their feet. | |
2. | Try to stay on her good side and you'll be on easy street. | |
3. | You'd better stay on your guard. | |
4. | Forever tiroes, stay on the side aisle. | |
5. | Beginners for eternity, stay on the sidelines. | |
6. | I'll try to stay on your good side, lest I get cut in two by that acerbic tongue of yours. | |
7. | He told them to stay on the north side of the river. | |
8. | Glorify the ocean, but stay on the ground. | |
9. | I tried to stay on friendly terms with her, but it was impossible. | |
10. | You were told to stay on the ship. | |
11. | They were told to stay on the ship. | |
12. | We were told to stay on the ship. | |
13. | I want you to stay on the beach. | |
14. | Stay on this side of the yellow line. | |
15. | Just stay on this path. | |
16. | I've got to stay on top of things. | |
17. | Stay on the train until the end of the line. | |
18. | Tom wasn't sure they'd let him stay on the team. | |
19. | Under the law, most young adults who can’t get coverage through their jobs can stay on their parents’ plans until age 26. | |
20. | Stay on your toes, Tom. | |
21. | Tom's name will stay on the ballot. | |
22. | Stay on the path. | |
23. | I wish I had the will power to stay on a diet. | |
24. | Stay on your toes. | |
25. | Tom and I were told to stay on our room. |