Example sentences of "going [prep] holiday " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm going on holiday this afternoon . ’ |
2 | If you plan to have a perm or some colouring book your appointment 2–3 weeks before going on holiday . |
3 | Visits to hotels or theatres , going on holiday or to restaurants are all difficult things to do on one 's own , and if they are undertaken , people may have to pay more or end up in a corner , marginalized and away from the main clientèle . |
4 | Going on holiday to Lloret is a bit like going to a party that has a real buzz when you arrive and just goes on getting better and better and better . |
5 | GOING ON HOLIDAY |
6 | GOING ON HOLIDAY |
7 | The new classification was to focus on drawing together items in the CAB information system by client-situation , so that seemingly disparate things , such as holiday insurance and local animal-care centres , would be brought together as part of the information a client may need when going on holiday . |
8 | Then there was the rime when she was going on holiday with a schoolfriend and the friend 's parents . |
9 | Cal gets on with her mum and dad , she loves going on holiday with them to the villa in Spain — she seems a goodie-goodie but she 's not , she 's great . |
10 | Leaving home , getting married , going on holiday , promotion at work , starting a family , all require certain familiar routines and rhythms to be given up in order to make the most of a new situation . |
11 | Never tell local shopkeepers that you are going on holiday , or announce the fact in a public place . |
12 | The first option is one of not actually going on holiday alone , but going with a relative or friend . |
13 | YOU ARE going on holiday . |
14 | I am going on holiday to Malaysia and I would like to bring back some fish . |
15 | We exercise such good sense and creative effort when , for instance , going on holiday . |
16 | Going on holiday without insurance is always a risk — but with skiing it is particularly unwise . |
17 | They seem incapable of going on holiday without a ) general mayhem breaking out and b ) losing wee Kevin . |
18 | If you are going on holiday this year , remember to take our greetings to churches where you worship . |
19 | Adam had viewed with near-incredulity his mother 's preparations in the past for going on holiday , the way everything in the house seemed to get washed , the way she and his father wore their worst clothes for days beforehand because the best ones were packed , the phone calls she made , the notes she left for tradesmen . |
20 | He had been looking forward to ‘ getting away ’ as he put it , perhaps because it sounded more therapeutic than ‘ going on holiday ’ . |
21 | YOU 'LL NEVER REGRET GOING ON HOLIDAY . |
22 | In addition , when applied two or three days prior to going on holiday , protective filters leave the skin better prepared for first exposure to the sun while preserving the natural qualities of the skin . |
23 | One of the disadvantages of the issue 's timing had been people going on holiday , exacerbating the delays caused by the bureaucratic structures involved . |
24 | The last sentence could be expanded to ‘ I may be going on holiday with Richard Molland but I 'm not sure . ’ |
25 | Going on holiday in a group can be lots of fun — and save you money with Cosmos . |
26 | And so if people had less money in their pockets and they were losing their jobs , what factors can explain why more and more people were actually going on holiday abroad ? |
27 | I 'm going on holiday with you , to Florida to see our Edith . |
28 | We rang Duncan to ask where he was going on holiday , but he had already gone away . |
29 | The best time to do this diet is when you have two months uncomplicated by going on holiday , moving house , changing your job , doing large amounts of business travel , or entertaining at home or at work . |
30 | schools and they 'll They probably wo n't manage anything in the next week because the schools are going on holiday at |