English example sentences with "counting"

Learn how to use counting in a English sentence. Over 100 hand-picked examples.

I am counting on you to deliver the opening address.

I'm counting on you to join us.

I am counting on you to join us.

We're counting on you to wake us up in time, so don't fall asleep.

I'm counting on you to be strong.

I'm counting on you.

We're counting on you to be the life of the party. It'll bomb if you don't come.

We are counting on you for financial help.

I am counting on you.

You must be accurate in counting.

I came to Tokyo from Osaka counting on my brother's help.

Are you counting your chickens before they are hatched?

I'm counting the number of people.

I wasn't counting on that.

I suppose that depends on how good you are. I'm counting on you!

I'm counting how many people there are.

Hours pass, and she's counting the minutes.

I am counting on you to give the opening address.

It costs $100 a night not counting tax.

I am counting on your help.

Tom is counting on Mary's help.

We're counting on you to help.

I'll be counting on you to bring the drinks.

I'll be counting on you to bring a salad.

Tom is counting on your help.

You weren't counting on my evangelizing power!

Comparing American English and British English is like counting incompatible sets of floors of a building. That's why, when you try translating over and over again between the two, it's like climbing an endless set of floors. You might even reach the moon someday doing that.

Tom was counting on Mary to help him get ready for the party.

I am counting in German.

I'm counting on it.

Start counting.

I'm not counting.

I've stopped counting.

I'm counting on you not to back out.

I'm counting on your help.

There are fifteen people here, counting the guests.

I'm counting on you to keep an eye on Tom.

I'm sure that's what Tom is counting on.

I'm counting on you to be here on time.

I'll be counting on you.

I'm not counting on it.

I was counting on you.

I'm counting on that.

I was counting the sheep.

What're you counting?

One of the reasons Twitter is popular in Japan is a characteristic of Japanese itself: Japanese uses ideograms which enable it to convey more information in just 140 characters than other languages, not counting Chinese. Incidentally, the Japanese version of this sentence is written with exactly 140 characters. How many characters does it take in other languages?

The old lady is still counting her change.

I'm not counting your money.

We're counting on your help.

I'm counting on your presence.

We are counting on spending two weeks in the Alps.

I'm counting on you to help next Tuesday morning.

We're counting on you.

We're counting on you for financial help.

Everybody is counting on you, Tom.

Tom is counting on your support.

An abacus is a tool used in counting.

That's what I'm counting on.

I'm counting on you not to let our secret leak out.

I'm counting on you to help me out.

Not counting Portuguese, I only know Esperanto.

I'm counting the days till you get here.

I'm counting the minutes until I see you again.

Tom was counting the garden's flowers.

I'm counting on you guys.

When Tom has trouble sleeping, he starts counting stoats. That quickly brings him into a peaceful mood, and he is fast asleep before he could count the stoats to fifty.

"I can count from 1 to 100 in French now." "Wow, that's great. How about counting backwards from 100 to 1?" "No, that's still impossible for me."

We are counting on you.

We're counting on you, Tom.

People are counting on us.

Counting money in other people's pockets isn't good, but it's interesting.

I'm not counting you.

Tom is counting on us.

That's what they're counting on.

I'm counting down the days.

l am counting on you to help me with the arrangements for the party. Please do not let me down!

Tom was counting on it.

The counting of the ballots took half an hour.

I'm counting on Tom.

Abacuses are counting devices.

How many vowels does English have? If you said five, you were wrong. Standard British English has twelve, not counting diphthongs.

Everyone is counting on us.

Tom is in his bedroom, counting his money.

Tom is counting the days until Mary arrives.

Tom is counting his money.

What's Tom counting?

Mary is counting her money.

I'm counting the days till Tom gets here.

Tom and Mary are counting on me for financial help.

I'm sure that's what Tom and Mary are counting on.

Tom and Mary are counting on you.

Tom and Mary are counting their money.

What are Tom and Mary counting?

Tom is counting on me for financial help.

Tom is counting on you.

I know you know everything and you are counting on me.

I'm counting on you to do that.

I'm counting on you to do that for me.

Tom is counting on us, isn't he?

Counting sheep helps you to fall sleep.

Tom is counting on you, isn't he?

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