Sentence examples for to be on something from inspiring English sources

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ROGER FEDERER, Justine Henin and the Williams sisters have all been upset at the French Open, but one major player seems to be on something of a winning streak — the Tennis Channel.

Everyone seems to be on something.

"I probably need to be on something for the rest of my life".

"I'm not trying to get on a really flash certainty, I need to be on something that's going to get my lungs open.

"Some people believe you can do it with God-given talent, some people believe you have to be on something," Greene said.

I can remember neither the mission I am supposed to be on (something about reconnaissance on a drug plant), nor the cover story we invented.

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He seems to be on to something.

The Andraka children seemed to be on to something.

It's got to be based on something".

There's bound to be something on the other side.

There had to be something going on.

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