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Sentence count:174+7Posted:2017-07-29Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: stay outstay overlay onplay onbayonetcrayonsayonaramayonnaiseMeaning: v. continue in a place, position, or situation. 
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31. The company will have to expand if it wants to stay on top.
32. We asked him to stay on as youth leader for another year.
33. They laid the sails aback so as to stay on course in the storm wind.
34. You should stay on the train until Manchester and then change.
35. When their initial lure had played out,(sentencedict.com) the pioneers of the West found other attractions to induce them to stay on.
36. Some winter visitors stay on until mid-April.
37. The guerrillas stay on the move to avoid capture.
38. Guests who stay on over the Friday and Saturday nights and also have dinner in the hotel will receive free accommodation.
39. They may stay on the periphery watching the recess-time basketball games and jump-rope competitions from the sidelines of the playground.
40. Collins has been meticulous in the preparation of its books, which are well-fuelled and likely to stay on track.
41. It was a real rearguard action by Boro as they battled to stay on level terms before the interval.
42. Unlike therapists who deal with psychological problems, coaches help their clients establish business goals and stay on track.
43. It was for that reason and no other that I finally agreed to stay on.
44. It finally erupted when Mozart asked for permission to stay on for a few days in Vienna to collect some outstanding fees.
45. The first player can hit the deck but the support, as it drives over, must all stay on its feet.
46. And so we stay on the sidelines, ceding the field to the bull-headed.
47. Would he care to stay on for a bite to eat?
48. This is the how-to, practical guide that will help you avoid opportunistic detours and stay on track.
49. Stay on the left and let it come up close, jumping over its lightning bolts in the process.
50. Forty-four per cent of fifth formers now choose to stay on at school.
51. The feast was one of the highlights of the 10-year-old prince's stay on a ranch in Montana.
52. I had to stay on to write up the protest, which no one in the Labor Department would ever read.
53. Some folk may be tempted to stay on the sidelines and keep cash in the bank or building society.
54. To stay on Hsu Fu or to leave the raft should be a decision reviewed on a daily basis.
55. Got one up on Jackson Hill and the other one stay on Lombard Street.
56. But workers were encouraged to stay on bench after hours, at weekends and bank holidays as part of the war effort.
57. This will involve a stay on Mars of between 300 and 500 days.
58. It did not feel right, in a project on latter life from the inside, to stay on the outside ourselves.
59. She wondered if he'd stay on in the motel business, or move out.
60. He was one of three loyalists who went to Downing Street to plead with her to stay on.
More similar words: stay outstay overlay onplay onbayonetcrayonsayonaramayonnaisestaystaysstay instay upstay atstay putstay awaymainstaystay togetherstay-at-hometayloryonway outanyonecanyontry onpay outkayolay outlayoutbayoumayor
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