until 30 June. You can then stay until 27 September when you must leave and not return before 26 December. There are no restrictions for travel to the Republic of Ireland, and stays in the rest of the EU do not count towards the 90-day rule for visitors to Bulgaria, Cyprus and ...
2. To hire; engage: took on more workers during the harvest. 3. To assume or acquire as one's own: Over the years he has taken on a doleful look. 4. To display violent or passionate emotion: Don't take on so! take out 1. To extract or remove: took the splinter out.Slang To...
2. To hire; engage: took on more workers during the harvest. 3. To assume or acquire as one's own: Over the years he has taken on a doleful look. 4. To display violent or passionate emotion: Don't take on so! take out 1. To extract or remove: took the splinter out.Slang To...
Classic cars: Classic car owners who'd rather drive their vintage Jaguar than a characterless hire car take it with them on motorail. Classic cars are usually allocated a place on the lower deck. Bikers: Motorail is a bikers' favourite too. To find out how to get you & your car to ...
TheDeclaration of Residencewhich you will be asked to complete to declare that your pet has not been outside any of the qualifying countries in the six months before entering the UK. This will be available from the transport company or from MAFF. ...
Keep that in mind when you hire someone to answer the phone. And, just for fun… We met the glamorous Coco and the awesome Ice-T at XS Nightclub at the Encore! 34 Comments Posted in Grammar Errors Your Welcome Posted on January 15, 2009 | 10 comments I received this submission ...
s no better way to learn a language than to be completely immersed in it, living in it everyday with no option to use your native tongue. Life in a hostel in another country is basically like being in America, Canada, Ireland, UK, or Australia. Those places are filled with people ...
UK holidaymakers will undoubtedly notice a difference this year in EMU countries. During the 'transition period' - or the time leading up to 2002 - retailers, banks and service providers such as hotel, restaurants and car rental companies will progressively prepare themselves and their customers ...
2. To hire; engage: took on more workers during the harvest. 3. To assume or acquire as one's own: Over the years he has taken on a doleful look. 4. To display violent or passionate emotion: Don't take on so! take out 1. To extract or remove: took the splinter out.Slang To...
2. To hire; engage: took on more workers during the harvest. 3. To assume or acquire as one's own: Over the years he has taken on a doleful look. 4. To display violent or passionate emotion: Don't take on so! take out 1. To extract or remove: took the splinter out.Slang To...