on holiday造句211. Most large cities are good for business and high life, but not for families on holiday.
212. I only invited the boy on holiday at your bidding.
213. Pets can be a tie when you want to go away on holiday.
214. I take an assortment of clothes on holiday, as a provision against the vagaries of the weather.
215. A few more traveller's cheques may come in handy on holiday.
216. There's nothing better when on holiday than take the air before breakfast each day.
217. When his secretary went on holiday, Miss Tyson took her place for a week.
218. She put away the idea of going home on holiday.
219. There is a story, probably apocryphal, about a British motorcyclist on holiday in America.
220. There are so many people on holiday that things are out of gear at the office.
221. She's going on holiday with her boyfriend - well, she's over the age of consent.
222. At home, or on holiday, most Americans wear informal or sporty clothes.
223. Extra charges levied when picking up a hire car on holiday was also as an annoyance.
224. Take good care to lock away your jewellery in a strongbox before going away on holiday.
225. The two couples made a foursome and went on holiday together.
226. It's easy strike up a friendship with people you meet on holiday.
227. I'm on holiday, it's a beautiful morning, and I feel like a million dollars.