Example sentences of "to embark on [art] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But it 's unlikely that the conservative party is likely , going to embark on a major distribution of wealth programme between now and the next election .
2 Eire is planning to use its forthcoming Presidency of the European Commission to press Britain to embark on a major upgrading of road and rail links between North Wales and the Channel Tunnel , and the Shadow Irish Transport Minister Gay Mitchell has gone as far as proposing an Irish Sea Tunnel to be constructed using Channel Tunnel equipment and an allegedly largely Irish Channel Tunnel workforce .
3 By the summer of 1322 Edward felt secure enough at home to embark on a final solution of the Scottish problem .
4 He was asked if he wanted to embark on a new life with a different identity .
5 He was about to embark on a new life in New York with the most boring woman in Britain .
6 The company is also now expected to embark on a new round of lay-offs in addition to those already planned for , with the need for further provisions against its fourth quarter figures — despite still having $694m of the $1,100m reserves already taken that is not yet allocated .
7 And further expansion is on the cards as Sainsbury plans to embark on a similar programme of store opening in future years .
8 But such men were totally unwilling to embark on a diplomatic career by doing humdrum routine work or studying documents , and then rising step by slow step through a hierarchy of ranks .
9 BELFAST Rock/Blues musician Brian Scott is about to embark on a European tour in support of his new album ‘ Deliverance ’ , which will include twelve Irish dates .
10 The former Prime Minister flew back from America on Thursday just in time to embark on a royal progress through London 's Tory drawing rooms .
11 Christopher was to embark on a painful programme of physiotherapy .
12 For heaven 's sake , she lectured herself despairingly , he was two-timing a fiancée back in England , and if last night 's incident had been any indication he was quite prepared to embark on a brief dalliance with her as well as Tara …
13 He and Joseph Hucks were to spend ‘ three or four days ’ in Oxford , and then to embark on a lengthy exploration of North Wales , the destination at that period of many travellers searching for the picturesque beauty praised by writers such as William Gilpin .
14 Nimbus should be strongly encouraged to embark on the complete oeuvre of Gotschalk with Alan Marks .
15 It may also influence the long-term supply of young people willing to embark on the seven-year period of training .
16 If I tense , my mount is encouraged to embark on the entertaining activity of backing into its path .
17 The European Community is about to embark on an ambitious programme of research within the field of biotechnology and genetic diversity , within which plant taxonomic information systems are to play a part by linking taxonomic , molecular and genetic databases .
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