Sentences with count on
count on
C c - The government thought it could count on the support of the trades unions. [VERB PREPOSITION noun/verb-ing]
- Don't count on Lillian. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- Don't count on being able to get back into the building after 5pm. Can we count on you to help out?
- He counted his tickets and found he had ten.
- Close your eyes and count ten.
- There are five of us here, counting me.
- He counted himself lucky to have survived the crash.
- She counted three times before she was satisfied that none was missing.
- To count to 100 by fives.
- That first try didn't count—I was just practicing.
- Every bit of help counts.
- Intelligence counts for something.
- A count of hands showed 23 in favor and 16 opposed.
- A count of two balls and one strike.
- He was found guilty on two counts of theft.
- A hard right sent the challenger down for the count.
- The box is labeled 50 count.