How to use in-sentence of “on the beach”:
+ Taking holidays on the beach is something of a British cultural export.
+ The werewolves are hunting Victoria one day, and Bella is alone on the beach in La Push.
+ Another artist, Eugene Boudin, used to sit on the beach at Deauville with his oil paints, and make quick paintings of the people on holiday.
+ Riots started in and around Cronulla, New South WalesCronulla, a suburb on the beach in Sydney, Australia’s biggest city.
+ The “mulberry”, a mobile concrete harbor, allowed the Allies to supply their soldiers on the beach without capturing one of the heavily defended Channel ports.