visit - use in sentences

Object

  • website: To find out more about the BBC Charter Review visit the website.
  • site: Click here to visit the site to sign up for a trial.
  • fellow: He was educated at the universities of Cambridge and Brussels - and is a Visiting Fellow at the Imperial and Durham Business Schools.
  • museum: York has a wealth of heritage so be sure to visit the Minster, walk the walls and visit the museums.
  • speaker: Mr Platt RE department Events This is a busy term for the RE department with all Key Stage 3 groups having visiting speakers.
  • library: Alternatively, visitors are welcome to visit the library itself at Walton Hall.

Converse of object

  • arrange: You can contact the Training Center direct to make enquiries or to arrange an informal visit.
  • please: If you haven't already got it installed then please visit here to obtain it.
  • pay: Between 1885 and 1893 he paid several visits to Egypt.
  • organize: To organize study visits for groups please contact Mr Robin Harvey.

Adjective modifier

  • regular: To prevent tooth decay and gum disease it is necessary to have regular dental visits.
  • recent: However, on a recent visit, I counted around 27.
  • educational: Apparently voluntary work is still work - so some guests come on an " educational farm visit " .
  • brief: The marsh was a site for Broad-billed Sandpiper and Jack Snipe, but neither was apparent during my brief visit.
  • first: The first exchange visit by Mill Hill School sixth form students took place in August 2002.
  • last: Users will not bother to return if they donĂ¢t think anything new has been added since their last visit.

Noun used with modifier

  • follow-up: Number of pharmacies and patients at 4 April 2002 - A total of 345 patients from 83 pharmacies enrolled and on follow-up visits.
  • afternoon: They make afternoon visits to local industry and legal and medical centers and are introduced to the Bodleian Library.
  • return: From the 1st of April 2006, an entrance ticket to The Tank Museum will allow visitors unlimited return visits for a year.
  • exchange: The first exchange visit by Mill Hill School sixth form students took place in August 2002.

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