hospitality - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • enjoy: It has to be said that some of the ship's officers equally enjoyed the hospitality of the RAF on the island.
  • extend: We returned to base camp and continued to enjoy the excellent food and hospitality extended to us by our Kazakh support crew.
  • offer: Iran is a friendly place, where people offer travelers hospitality whenever the chance comes.
  • accept: You must not accept repeated hospitality from the same source.
  • combine: Hesperia Hotel Victoria, London The Hesperia London Victoria combines hospitality with style.
  • appreciate: Even people like me who have relatives there appreciate the hospitality.

Adjective modifier

  • corporate: Modern Close up magic is ideal for corporate hospitality.
  • generous: In addition, you have the prospect of offering your premium clients generous hospitality at the event itself.
  • gracious: Whatever your choice casual elegance, combined with gracious hospitality, will be your first impression.
  • warm: Ancient olive trees, fabulous warm hospitality - Italy has it all!
  • lavish: You'll be enchanted by the magical beauty of these islands and captivated by the lavish hospitality of the Polynesians.
  • legendary: It offers our customary legendary superb hospitality plus many other extra high profile benefits.

Modifies a noun

  • tray: All rooms en-suite with TV, hospitality tray & central heating, private off road parking.
  • jobs...anywhere: This article is brought to you by http://www.hcareers.co.uk The most hospitality jobs...anywhere!
  • suite: MOVIE MAGIC Why not have the whole cinema to yourselves followed by a private party in our stylish hospitality suite.
  • industry: Catering Update - trade magazine for the UK hospitality industry, covering all aspects of the catering sector.
  • package: A range of corporate hospitality packages is available on request.
  • tent: Just prepare for a blurry, slurry afternoon of small losses, the occasional win and frequent trips to the hospitality tent.

Noun used with modifier

  • matchday: Rangers ' matchday hospitality can cater for 1,200 people in executive boxes and suites around the stadium.
  • tea/coffee: A ll attractively furnished bedrooms are fully equipped with en suite facilities, color television and tea/coffee hospitality tray.

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