ceremony - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • sacrament: Ceremony of the Sacrament of Marriage This Ceremony consists of several key parts.

Converse of object

  • glitter: Around 750 people attended the glittering ceremony on Monday May 10.
  • attend: Yet there are people who actually attend the ceremony in carriages where the plain white robes have been hung up instead of proper blinds.
  • perform: Her Majesty the Queen has been invited to perform an official opening ceremony in the summer.
  • hold: You are welcome to hold a wedding ceremony conducted by a minister at the hotel.
  • unveil: Chief Constable Matt Baggott officially opened the room with a plaque unveiling ceremony in June 2005.
  • conduct: You are welcome to hold a wedding ceremony conducted by a minister at the hotel.

Preposition: at

  • Guildhall: On 9th April 2005, The Prince of Wales and Mrs Parker Bowles were married in a civil ceremony at the Guildhall in Windsor.

Adjective modifier

  • civil: In which case for the marriage to be valid a civil ceremony is required prior to the religious ceremony.
  • prize-giving: The prizes are presented at the School's annual Prize-giving ceremony in November.
  • prestigious: This prestigious ceremony was hosted by HC2000, Europe's largest, most comprehensive health informatics event.
  • non-religious: On Holocaust Memorial Day itself there will be a non-religious ceremony at the Holywell Music Room.
  • religious: There are two ways of getting married in Scotland, by a religious ceremony or a civil ceremony.
  • lavish: She rallied hundreds of donors and helped organize a lavish ceremony.

Noun used with modifier

  • graduation: The graduation ceremony took place on Fidel Castro's birthday.
  • opening: The last time we saw a superb opening ceremony was in Turin for the Winter Olympics.
  • award: The awards ceremony is being held in the London on Thursday 12 October 2006.
  • wedding: You are welcome to hold a wedding ceremony conducted by a minister at the hotel.
  • closing: Performed at the closing ceremony of the World Expo 2000, Hannover.
  • marriage: What that indicates is there was a marriage ceremony.

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