Example sentences of "to go [prep] holiday [conj] " in BNC.

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1 What Eleanor did tell him however , was that she was about to go on holiday but that she hoped he would come to a meal in her flat when she returned .
2 I like to go on holiday but I always like to come back . ’
3 All you have to do is choose the date you want to go on holiday and decide on the destination and we will choose the accommodation for you — offering you an unbeatable deal on the price of your holiday .
4 Young people with backpacks and habitual travellers may know what it means to go on a journey , but for most the romance of escape begins with deciding where to go on holiday and then getting there as quickly as possible .
5 A few days later S made arrangements to go on holiday and told Mr Brown of her holiday plans .
6 Her mother had known she had no immediate plans to go on holiday and had assumed she would be free to chase after Suzie .
7 Or you may be a carer looking for help to enable you to take a break , either for regular short spells , or to go on holiday or in an emergency .
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