event - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • organize: We hope to organize events based around this space.
  • attend: Seventy guests attended the event on La Cote terrace.
  • hold: Pubs and clubs across the town also held special events, some of which were open to ticket holders only.
  • fundrais: Careful thought and planning is needed, and there are a number of useful books and websites with ideas for fundraising events.
  • host: Plus, host more events, earn bigger rewards.

Converse of subject

  • overtake: Compression standards are in a state of continual change so anything written today will be overtaken by events.

Adjective modifier

  • special: Special golf gourmet events in July & August 06.
  • forthcoming: To receive monthly updates on forthcoming events at the Dana Center, please join our mailing list ©2003 Dana Center / Science Museum.
  • adverse: DISC-GMCSF was found to be well tolerated, with no serious adverse events reported.
  • annual: The Variety Club is pleased to announce that we will be hosting the 14th Annual Event at London Hilton on Tuesday 17th May 2005.
  • unlikely: In the modern Western world, a happy childhood is an unlikely event.
  • major: Formal Dinner Our final night in Kano was recognized by a formal dinner, which seemed to be a major event in the town.

Modifies a noun

  • organizer: Having RSVP just minutes away will encourage corporate event organizers to attend.
  • diary: Then find out more... Upcoming events There are no events scheduled for the next 14 days. Please, see the full events diary.

Noun used with modifier

  • sporting: Other events including sporting events take place in the hall through out the year.
  • fundraising: Each form from year 7 to year 11 will run its own fundraising event or events on their designated day.
  • networking: I have used these since that time and now have no fear of any networking event that I attend.

Preposition: in

  • calendar: COSLA's Annual Conference is the keynote local government event in the Scottish calendar and addresses the major issues facing local government in Scotland.

Preposition: of

  • cancelation: In the event of cancelation of a booking any deposit amount paid is non-refundable.
  • emergency: In the event of an emergency the instant, reliable response you need is a phone call away.

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