Use "bon voyage" in a sentence

1. Bon voyage!

2. How would you render " bon voyage " ( into English )? " bon voyage "

3. Goodbye, bon voyage.

4. Bon voyage! Have a good flight.

5. How would you render 'bon voyage' ?

6. Bon voyage! Have a nice trip.

7. Bon voyage! Have a safe tour.

8. Bon Voyage! Have a good trip!

9. Beijing Tourism wish a happy. bon voyage!

10. Bon Voyage and the happiest journey to you!

11. Well, anchors aweigh, and have a bon voyage.

12. I suppose it is time to say "bon voyage".

13. I opened the envelope and found bon voyage card.

14. Welcome ladies and gentlemen came to the backyard, Bon voyage!

15. I suppose the time has come to say "bon voyage"!

16. At last, I'd like to wish our country, Bon voyage!

17. Goodbye. I hope you'll come to China again. Bon voyage!

18. Bon voyage, Mr. andrew. and a safe landing in the States.

19. Traces the python, has ease of mind, guarantees you bon voyage.

20. Bon voyage , Mr. Jones. And a safe landing back in the States.

21. In bidding farewell to you, I wish you bon voyage and good health!

22. But impossibly always Bon voyage, and the result obtain obvious to the person's influence function.

23. Perhaps future life not always Bon voyage, we will also meet frustrate, time of antinomy.

24. A killer instinct required to spoil a tearful bon voyage party for a beloved figure.

25. Miss T'ang couldn't hold Fang Hung - chien back, so she added, " I wish you bon voyage. "

26. And if you go away, someone may wish you bon voyage or have a good trip.

27. Coward’s Collected Short Stories appeared in 1962, followed by a further selection, Bon Voyage, in 1967

28. Fifth, car against fatigue, speeding cars do not think that got on the fine, bon voyage.

29. The world wished it bon voyage and may it find a friend out there in deep space.

30. For five years she hosted a travel series "Bon Voyage" for which she travelled to numerous countries.

31. This extra special "Bon Voyage" comes to you to say hope you sill enjoy your trip in every kind of way.

32. In saying goodbye to 2005 we also say "bon voyage" to our Director, Gary Abson, who enters a new phase of his life.