Example sentences of "[pron] go on [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But several days later he came straight out with it and asked me if I was on the Pill and would I go on holiday to Scotland with him .
2 Identify the problem , e.g. should I go on holiday to Australia to meet a friend — I do n't know if I can afford it ?
3 So I did n't really meet Tessa until I went on holiday to America and we were introduced by a mutual friend .
4 For example , I went on holiday to Majorca last year with my mum and dad .
5 This is confused : it was Robert who went on pilgrimage to Jerusalem , dying on the return journey in 1035 , and Ralph Glaber says clearly that it was he who married and divorced Estrith .
6 You go on back to bed . ’
7 She went on deputation to North America .
8 THE woman who left her 11-year-old daughter alone in a London flat while she went on holiday to Spain denied last night that she had been heartless or wicked .
9 She dragged the heavy tome along with her when she went on tour to Japan to give her plenty of bed time reading on her favourite subject .
10 We go on holiday to Cornwall , John and I and my family .
11 From Havelock North we went on south to Wellington , driving through the Manawatu Gorge in a thunderstorm so heavy we had to pull up .
12 As they begin to remember their younger life and what their job was or the day they went on holiday to Margate , the more they may begin to make links with things happening today .
13 He soon made his peace with the new regime , meeting the queen and the young king when they went on pilgrimage to Canterbury in Lent 1327 .
14 He went on holiday to America during the summer and began working himself back into shape to show Villa what they had missed last season .
15 At the age of 12 he went on holiday to Butlins in Ayr with his parents and had his first taste of competitive success .
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