The phrase
"to come on" can have several meanings depending on its context.
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Other kids like total privacy like the potty in next to the toilet and the door closed for their big moment and then just
coming on in afterwards..
Everyone is special to us, but these wonderful people just
came on board when all we could give them were our words and creative ideas.
Under heavy towing the engine management
light comes on when over 2000 rpm, goes into idle mode.
We are featuring this, later today so
come on over and feel free to bring more food.
This news
comes on top of the previous reports of further failed negotiations between the players and the owners.
Because of the fact that it doesn't
come on at a regular interval I have to assume it works.
But also I'll always remember the 4 he got
after coming on as sub against Forest in the 8 - 1 win.
So come on in if you're looking to add a cat who's a little beyond the kitten stage to your family.
For vehicles with electric power steering, the warning light wo
n't come on for fluid levels as there is no fluid being used.
It's already widely reported that he keeps drilling into the team that he wants clean sheets every game they play lol i
mean come on now.
My perfect wind down
time comes on the weekends with two gym sessions alongside swimming and afterwards, I might go out for lunch and a coffee.
Homemade veggie burgers are one of the easiest and yet most under utilized foods in a vegan household, because
come on now.
Hold, who
came on strong at the end of last season, won the starting nod after a strong spring practice.
I mean
come on guys, is there anything that smells as good as fresh baked bread?
Old - style «behaviour therapies», which
came on line in the 1960s, did nothing to combat the social stigma attached to being fat.
Even people
who come on board afterward can be eligible for this discounted rate.
«I'm lucky that I get to work on a product that I really love, and loved
before coming on board,» he wrote.
And they wondered why the latest
news came on the eve of a new legislative session and Silver's expected run for another term as speaker.
Thanks everyone for
coming on by and sharing such amazing dishes!
I have to laugh at those fans who believe that we can still win the league???
Come on man!
Over the past few years the cruising community has been getting used to a number of new ships
coming on stream with the more established ocean cruise lines.
I felt a
cold coming on last week and swear bone broth kicked it right out of my system.
He can start league games and
giroud comes on as a sub and for champ's league the swap roles.
That is just so ironic that «
oh come on» just doesn't even capture it.
A oil light
comes on if you go beyond 6,000 miles between oil changes and gives you a % of life left.
Instead of
coming on too strong, start thinking of ways you can attract your customers to your brand without pushing the hard sell.
The game
also comes on PC but its simplicity means that it is definitely more suited for the mobile / tablet.
That was from a player who completed the whole 90 minutes against a very physical and hard working side and not just from a sub who
came on against tired legs.
The new additions include three plug - in hybrid vehicles,
which come on top of eight battery - powered cars and two fuel - cell vehicles.
When you get through that initial phase, the fun part
comes on stage — brainstorming.
Then
come on back with your gluten free freezer recipe link.
When I
first came on board with the idea of being debt free, that someday I could be debt free, we had debt.
When I pulled up to a stop light, the engine would shut down, only
coming on again when I lifted off the brake.
A nursing strike
comes on suddenly after a baby has been happily nursing for quite some time.
The
comments come on the back of the implementation of the paperless clearing system at the ports.
The twin - turbo V - 6 and dual - clutch transmission ensure that the
power comes on when you want it.
The trouble codes stored as a consequence of the check engine light
coming on may yield important clues as to the underlying fault.
Phrases with «to come on»