Example sentences of "embark on a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A similar view may be taken where the parties embark on a criminal act together and the plaintiff is injured as a result of the defendant 's negligence .
2 Here are some easy rules to remember before you embark on a major scheme :
3 Now , in the twilight of the 20th century , is the time to re-establish our commitment to the earth and embark on a new decade of environmentalism as we count down toward the year 2000 .
4 The Barbarians are to break new ground when they embark on a three-match tour of Russia at the end of May — playing in St. Petersburg , Krasnoyarsk and Moscow .
5 You might choose to repeat a chosen word or phrase , gently returning to it whenever your mind wanders ; or concentrate on your breathing ; or ‘ watch ’ your thoughts as they drift like clouds through your mind ; or contemplate a theme ; or embark on a visual-experiential journey to the inner realms .
6 In the third term they embark on a general survey of the History of Medicine and Science which allows them to put other subjects which the study into their historical context .
7 In the meantime , they embark on a European tour visiting France , Germany , Holland and Belgium .
8 We embark on a second burn .
9 I 've sometimes made some rather awful mistakes when I have thought first about what I would like to give rather than what my friends would like to receive , so do try to find out before you embark on a special garment .
10 Nevertheless , a billion excitable spike-heads shout ‘ Bog off , daddy-o ! ’ as the Sex Pistols embark on a king-hell programme of sulphate-snorting , icon-busting magnificence , and the cosmos is never the same again .
11 THE KEATONS release their new single ‘ Factor Alpha ’ in April ( produced by Carter USM 's Fruitbat ) and embark on a lengthy tour kicking off at Liverpool Picket
12 Together they embark on a perilous ascent .
13 So come take a pilgrimage to the past and embark on a Medieval adventure .
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