How to use in-sentence of “on the map”:
+ The twelve cities which do not belong to any district and are identified on the map with letters.
+ The distance between the spikes on the map shows a distance in reality.
+ The dotted lines on the map show where one district ends and another begins.
+ The number in the column headed “#” is the one used on the map from the National Atlas of the United States, shown on the left.
+ The division shown on the map for South Dehli is only administrative.
+ At first, all the data on the map was not taken from these analyses.
+ Unfortunately, the positions of the islands on the map did not match those written down in the log.
+ The Wash looks on the map like a large bite out of the coastline of eastern England.

Example sentences of “on the map”:
+ In Connecticut and Rhode Island, counties are only on the map and have no power.
+ The author of a number of short stories, the story "Five Points on the Map was nominated for the State Prize of Russia.
+ In Connecticut and Rhode Island, counties are only on the map and have no power.
+ The author of a number of short stories, the story “Five Points on the Map was nominated for the State Prize of Russia.
+ The dotted lines on the map also show the areas which the District Courts cover.
+ The player’s goal is to destroy all of the enemies on the map while defending Corneria.
+ The numbers on the map are linked to the numbers below.
+ Those squares are outlined in dark grey on the map to the right.
+ The hill was on the map as the eastern source of the Kranji River.
+ The coordinates information position a pushpin coordinate marker and label on the map ‘automatically’.
+ Lastly, the lighthouse which is registered on the map of the world is a really beautiful and charming attraction.
+ This causes a tooltip and link for the relevant postcode area article to appear when users hover the mouse over an area on the map outside the subject area.
+ The coordinate fields position a pushpin coordinate marker and label on the map automatically.
+ He made a mistake and marked it on the map 200 miles from its real location.
+ The scale scale of a map shows the ratio between the distances on the map and the corresponding distances in reality.
+ The reader can measure a distance on the map to know what is the distance on the ground.
