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61. The meeting will be on September 6th. 62. Washing instructions should be on the label. 63. The market seems to be on the rebound. 64. She must be on at least £50,000 a year. 65. By sunrise tomorrow we'll be on our way. 66. Drivers must be on the alert for traffic signals. 67. We were glad to be on dry land again. 68. The police have questioned him thoroughly, and he'll be on his guard. 69. It's rumoured that she's going to resign/She is rumoured to be on the point of resigning. 70. We'd be on dangerous ground if we asked about race or religion. 71. The photos, which include some mildly titillating semi-nude shots of the actress, will be on display for a week. 72. The plans for the new road will soon be on view to the public in the library. 73. He seemed to be on the verge of total derangement. 74. It was exhilarating to be on the road again and his spirits rose. 75. After school we'd be on the driveway shooting baskets . 76. If released, he will continue to be on parole for eight more years. 77. It's nice to be on the winning side for a change. 78. Our primary focus this term will be on group work. 79. Environmentalists will be on the watch for damage to wildlife. 80. Well, at any rate, the next meeting will be on Wednesday. 81. It is bad for kids to be on their own so much. 82. All dogs in public places should be on a leash. 83. The tickets will be on sale from somewhere else because the agencies have bought them up. 84. The cast must all be on set by 7 a.m. 85. This is Number 6, so Number 13 must be on the opposite side of the street. 86. The public should be on the lookout for symptoms of the disease. 87. I can't expect her to be on time if I'm late myself. 88. The cast must all be on set by 7 pm. 89. I'd take an umbrella, just to be on the safe side. 90. We have an interesting new database program in the pipeline. It should be on sale early next year.