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How to use count on in a sentence

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Are we all part of a shrinking world where we can count on our commonalities to keep the whole ball of wax in one piece?
According to the survey, most students will not be able to count on help from the Bank of Mum and Dad.
Thankfully, they can count on the support of others who have been there before.
You should at least be able to count on your seeds to be consistent, and so seed-saving should not be applied to hybrid varieties.
The home side were having the better of the dour exchanges and very nearly made it count on the stroke of half-time.
At this point, slang and idioms are not recognized, so don't count on your pick-up lines being quickly translatable in the bar.
You have to watch over things anyway, because people count on you to stake it out.
Once, the family could count on its extensive connections within the Turkish political Establishment.
If one person was hurting, he or she could pretty much count on having a good 4 or 5 people sticking close and offering an ear or a shoulder.
He can probably count on showers of cash from enthusiastic legions of small-dollar donors, and that's an important start.
You can always count on this one for some comedy capers as blindfolded people crash into things.
Maybe if he were personally supervising each disbursement, Western taxpayers could count on getting positive results for their money.
Well, I can count on one hand the amount of cross-court nicks that were hit during this event.
This is a Stableford team golf tournament, with teams of 4, of which 2 players' scores will count on each hole.
You can't always count on the US umbrella to protect you when it starts to rain.
But you can always count on some activity even mid week where other places are dead.
All three mainline parties can count on solid bedrock support of some minimum percentage of the electorate.
At the start of this season they had no coach and little idea of the number of players they could count on for the upcoming season.
You can count on us to find the answer, and to convey that information in an insulting, unfair and skewed manner.
We can count on less patience, less emollience, less nervous anxiety to please everyone.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They can always count on me for anything from wardrobe mistress to prima donna.
He could count on the feuillant majority, on the ministry composed of his partisans, on his popularity with the National Guard.
In this way a generation gap has been created, and youths wanting to escape parental influence can count on the state for support.
You will be the only attraction at this performance, and I have only you to count on for the receipts.
But for the sake of Babar the brave they might always count on his sword and the sabres of fifty or more of his followers.
She wanted him to see that her love was undiminished, and that he could count on it.
Usually one might count on the woman's silence, her instinct for self-protection.
But given the LibDems' leader's status as the most shop-soiled politician in the UK, I wouldn't count on it.
My besetting fear was that I couldn't count on her obtuseness.
Very well, then, you may count on us to do our part if it's doable.
I can count on one hand the number of services that I would give a positive recommendation about to a fellow sports bettor.
However, Nathan lost count on the fourmile laps and ended up doing one too many costing Team Al victory.
We cannot count on raveled threads of age Whereof to weave a fabric.
The one sure thing that you can count on is that the farther you progress in the tournament, the more important the free throw will become.
But I set no count on his nattering so long as I could keep him alive.
He tink too he count on potto Jumbo, but he make one big mistake.
And don't count on the five francs because I won't give a radish!
All he had to count on when he came nose-to-nose with the enemy was his ability to outfly them.
Don't count on actually meeting or talking to an underwriter.
Milton, who counted on his readers reacting with reprehension at the pride of Satan, could not count on such a response if he had written Paradise Lost in modern times.
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