conference - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • organize: Uzbek officials are always invited to the pompous seminars and conferences organized by the foundation.
  • organize: We will be organizing a conference on risk perception to address this matter in detail.
  • hold: SAP failed to announce any major customer wins at its users conference held in Orlando, Florida, in June.
  • host: In June Britain hosted a high-level conference on children affected by armed conflict.
  • convene: The theory created considerable debate, and in 1977 the Lausanne Movement convened a special conference to consider it.

Adjective modifier

  • forthcoming: Nursing The Foundation of Nursing Studies lists forthcoming conferences, plus reports from previous conferences.
  • one-day: National network - one-day conference in June, but again it's a voluntary thing and not nearly enough.
  • international: A major international conference to launch the final report will take place in 2006.
  • two-day: Tim Brighouse, Chief Adviser for London Schools will chair this two-day conference.
  • biennial: Its ninth biennial conference ( PPSN IX ) will be held in Reykjavik, Iceland on 9-13 September 2006.

Modifies a noun

  • proceeding: March 19, 2004: Full papers for conference proceedings due.
  • organizer: For further information, please contact the conference organizers.
  • delegate: Seeing hundreds of people playing on the slot machines at 8:30am - not conference delegates I hasten to add!
  • venue: The conference venue is the Science Building at the University of Warwick.
  • dinner: A conference dinner will be held on the evening of 14 April.
  • paper: Articles developed from conference papers will be considered for publication in the Journal of Media Practice.

Noun used with modifier

  • press: Mohammed Ali was of course the master of the press conference.
  • news: Speaking through an interpreter, Mr Yu Jianwei told a London news conference that the company wanted Government aid to help with the project.

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