Sentence examples for been on course from inspiring English sources

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been on course

verb

To switch on.

  • Can you on the light?

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The Northern Irishman had to make do with a 65 and a share of sixth place; it is no exaggeration to point out he had been on course to threaten Willett at one stage, before falling short.

Beckett and Mussina have been on course to face each other all month.

P.S.G. had long been on course for the title but had failed to wrap it up in recent weeks.

Any time that the membership had grown so quickly, Labour has been on course to win the general election.

Today marks a decisive end to a three week period of rainfall that was so low, Britain had been on course for the driest July since 1825 and firefighters had battled wildfires around the country.

For the past decade we have been on course to wait longer and pay more for the state pension, but what the white paper, see right, promises is some reward for this new reality.

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In fact, we may be off-course more often than we are on-course.

Likewise, only one country (Benin) is on course to meet the target on wasting reduction (3).

They are on course.

They were on course.

Yet Guardiola feels he is on course.

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