embassy - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • contact: For cultural information on the United Kingdom contact the British embassy in your own country.
  • open: The sources added that according to this agreement Iraq will open an embassy in Eritrea within two months.

Adjective modifier

  • Jordanian: The rallies ' final destination in Baghdad was the Jordanian embassy.
  • Danish: Some placards at the protest outside the Danish embassy in London threatened a repeat of the 7 July bombings.
  • Mexican: It's this leafy Dublin 4 suburb that sets the scene for my visit to the Mexican embassy.
  • Iranian: Take the latest episode, an obvious rip-off of the 1980 siege of the Iranian embassy.
  • Swiss: On June 13, the Swiss embassy in Barcelona has been occupied, particularly in support of Martin Shaw.

Modifies a noun

  • bombing: February 2001 The African embassy bombing trial starts in early 2001.
  • spokesman: An embassy spokesman said: We hope this will reduce the number of migrants heading for the EU.
  • official: After five days Ali was visited by a British embassy official.
  • compound: The embassy compound in Teheran has an underground river.
  • district: Saturday, 8 July 2000 Early morning walks are a great pleasure in this elegant, embassy district of Washington.
  • personnel: In addition, to promote understanding of the NIPC mission, an " open house " for embassy personnel was held in March 2000.

Possessives

  • country: Non-US citizens also will need to obtain a visa from their home country's embassy to teach in the US.

Preposition: before

  • departure: Contact the embassy before departure Visa Information Visa required by all except nationals of: Ireland and the UK.

Preposition: in

  • country: The IND will then instruct the embassy in the appropriate country.

Preposition: of

  • country: For all the information you need, please check the website of the embassy of the country you will be visiting.

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