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1 The children play on the beach during the summer. 2 It was considered a sin to work or play on the Sabbath. 3 We would often decide what to play on the spur of the moment. 4 They wanted the band to play on. 5 The children were hopping to play on the ground. 6 It's a mean trick to play on someone. 7 That was a cheap trick to play on her. 8 The advertising slogan was a play on words. 9 I saw the play on its return to Broadway. 10 The band will play on request. 11 There's a good play on at the local theatre. 12 We need more play on the rope. 13 The critics damned the play on the first night. 14 See that direct heat does not play on it. 15 We decided to play on even though it was snowing. 16 See that direct heat does not play on the plastic bags. 17 I hate marketing strategies that play on people's fears and prejudices. 18 That was a scurvy trick to play on an old lady. 19 The new pitcher made a great play on that throw to first base. 20 Did you hear that play on the radio last night? 21 There's a play on TV tonight that I'd like to video. 22 In all likelihood,[www.] he'll be fit to play on Saturday. 23 Some of the players claims a penalty but the referee told them to play on. 24 Shaw has been nursing a sore ankle, and is not expected to play on Sunday. 25 It gave the youngsters a kick to see their own play on television. 26 The home team claimed a penalty but the referee told them to play on. 27 It was a contemptible trick to tell lies and play on an old friend! 28 Next month he will be appearing as Clinton in a new play on Broadway. 29 Some of the players claimed a penalty but the referee told them to play on. 30 The name of the shop - 'Strata Various' - is a play on words, because it sounds like 'Stradivarius', the famous violin maker.