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16 Sentences With "be on holiday"

How to use be on holiday in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "be on holiday" and check conjugation/comparative form for "be on holiday". Mastering all the usages of "be on holiday" from sentence examples published by news publications.

European bosses may be on holiday, but they cannot properly relax.
Big Hit did not say how long BTS will be on holiday.
President Paul Biya is reported to be on holiday in Switzerland this week.
Which makes sense — you're meant to be on holiday, and laptops don't belong on the beach!
That would probably be on holiday, at our house in Nice — we spend every summer there.
Starting this Sunday and until the end of March, up to half its workforce will be on holiday, using vacation days they had accumulated, Isracard said.
"Production wise, we feel that growth may weaken slightly this month as workers will be on holiday to celebrate Eid," said a trader with a plantations operator.
"To the articles that have emerged in the news about me skipping on a movie role in 2014 to be on holiday in Europe is all made up rubbish," she wrote.
That means you can warm up with the discounted beverage if you live somewhere cold or you can cool down with your celebratory selections if you're lucky enough to already be on holiday break somewhere tropical.
Paris Dispatch PARIS — Spring in France is strike season — not that strikes don't happen at other times of the year, but who wants to strike in wet, cold weather or in the midst of a hot Parisian summer when everyone (strikers included) wants to be on holiday?
"We expect the shilling to remain stable next week and in the same levels as this week because there will be no more activities in the market ... most corporates and traders will be on holiday," a trader at a commercial bank in Dar es Salaam said.
"To the articles that have emerged in the news about me skipping on a movie role in 2014 to be on holiday in Europe is all made up rubbish," the actress tweeted Wednesday, two days after news broke that the star had been ordered to pay the sum, plus interest, to writer/director Daniel Lief, who claimed Barton "ran off" with his money after signing on to star in his movie Promoted in 2014.
Mint Restaurant was forced to close down in April 2009 due to the economic recession. Speculation built up after the restaurant failed to reopen after a week when it claimed to be on holiday. However, the lights remained switched off and the doors remained closed despite repeated requests by potential customers and the continued advertisement of a pre- planned dinner event. Its closure was heralded by the Evening Herald newspaper as the first of Dublin's "exclusive restaurants" to shut down.
To his surprise, Thomas is summoned in person by the Prime Minister (unnamed, but most probably intended to represent Harold Macmillan), who informs him that word of his inquiries has reached higher circles in the British government. Despite the enmity felt by much of the government against France in general and de Gaulle in particular, the Prime Minister informs Thomas that de Gaulle is his friend, and that the assassin must be identified and stopped, with a limitless amount of resources, manpower or expenses at Thomas' disposal. Thomas is handed a commission much similar to Lebel's, with temporary powers allowing him to override almost any other authority in the land. Checking out the name of Charles Calthrop, Thomas finds a match to a man living in London, said to be on holiday.
He started his English career with Burnley in 1996. While playing for AS Marsa in an away match against Étoile Sportive du Sahel, a tourist resort in the north of Tunisia, he was watched by Burnley's chief scout at the time, Brian Miller, who happened to be on holiday. Miller offered Maamria a two-week trial at Burnley. After scoring in a reserve match against Bradford City, he earned a short-term contract at Burnley, although he failed to make a first-team appearance for the club after he suffered a broken leg. After being released by Burnley towards the latter stages of 1996, Maamria signed for Glentoran of the IFA Premiership. Burnley caretaker manager Clive Middlemass had recommended Maamria to Glentoran manager Tommy Cassidy, with the player spending the remainder of the 1996–97 campaign with the club.
This action was welcomed by Christabel Pankhurst as a 'splendid protest' showing ' pluck and ingenuity'. Elsie Howie, Jessie Kenney and Vera Wentworth, pursued the Prime Minister Herbert Asquith on holiday in Devon asking why he was able to be on holiday whilst Woodlock was still in prison, on a 'monstrous sentence'. The women chased him at the golf course and also decorated his Clovelly Court rhododendron bushes and garden with circular green, white and purple cards saying 'Release Patricia Woodlock' and various other suffragette materials. To mark Woodlock's eventual release, Christabel Pankhurst wrote an article for the 14 June 1909 WSPU newspaper 'Votes for Women' , showing Woodlock as a battleship dreadnought and saying she was > '..one of those who are the great strength of the women's movement, for she > is fearless, loyal and unselfish, ready to do the smallest or greatest > service, as a speaker and above all as a fighter.

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