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1The deputy will be able to go on holidays down to Lispole.
2Even better, go on holidays, far out of the reach of irritating questions.
3Is the Government going to pay people to go on holidays?
4This very much restricts where we can go on holidays.
5We are trying to go on holidays in a pandemic.
6I had to go on holidays with my family.
7The European Commission has a plan to allow me to go on holidays again, has it?
8And he has to go on holidays today.
9The Government is about to go on holidays.
10I would like to go on holidays as usual to the warm sunny shores of the Mediterranean.
11Typical that they only think people who will go on holidays buy this stuff, one person commented.
12He recalled that when the issue arose during the summer, he was just about to go on holidays.
13He goes on to say that, when major figures go on holidays, there are opportunities to test people out.
14January 2018 -Mr Joyce and Ms Campion go on holidays together in north Queensland and the NSW north coast.
15Turn on the radio and it's there; switch on the TV and it's there; go on holidays and it's there.
16You get to go on holidays in Ireland or eat out in your locality and get a state sponsored deduction.
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