Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [art] hotel " in BNC.

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1 But last night councillors approved ambitious plans by Arlington Property Developments for offices and industrial units to be built at the two sites , along with a hotel .
2 The HCIMA , along with the Hotel and Catering Training Company ( HCTC ) , has identified standards of competence for those in supervisory and managerial positions ( levels 3 and 4 in NVQ terms ) .
3 Jenny Weston , 34 , claimed Colin Webb made a barrage of unrelenting sexual demands and once pinned her down on a hotel bed .
4 Nearing the narrows of the loch where the ferry operated , the road climbs a long incline through a forest , emerging in open country and here a branch , formerly the main road , goes down to the hotel and other buildings grouped forlornly around the old ferry pier : it is always sad to see an enterprise that has served its purpose well and has now had its day .
5 Less than 20 minutes walk from the centre of Sorrento , guests can take the lift down to the hotel 's private beach or use the adult and children 's sea-water pools .
6 He turned west , down to the hotel at Loweswater where , as he was to report to Newton , ‘ I might have landed a fine salmon trout . ’
7 I 'm going to walk down to the hotel on the other side of the bay and see if they 've got any rooms free — ’
8 She was not particularly hungry , but she went down to the hotel 's dining-room around eight that evening , then returned to her room to spend a fitful night .
9 They rented a flat on the top floor of Sylvia Court at English Bay , and often came along to the Hotel Vancouver for lunch .
10 She 'd booked in to a hotel on the Place Gambetta , had a leisurely bath to iron out the kinks of the journey , then followed the receptionist 's directions to the old part of the town , a maze of narrow streets where old timbered buildings leaned amiably towards each other .
11 The leaflet will target likely homes , inviting would-be vendors to ring in to the hotel for further details .
12 After leaving the letter in a drawer she had gone to a nearby town and booked in at a hotel .
13 Having booked herself in at a hotel where she was well known , she returned to the hospital and sat with her daughter throughout most of the evening .
14 ‘ I thought it was worth a try , so I drove up here , booked myself in at a hotel down the road .
15 Wycliffe was booked in at a hotel on the waterfront , up river from the wharf and facing the village of Flushing across a narrow stretch of water .
16 Transfer to Kaprun and check in at the hotel .
17 Although desperately tired both had pushed any thoughts of sleep from their minds , though after checking in at the hotel , the Vendome … chosen for its proximity to the station … , they had each taken a long , refreshing shower before meeting up again for a late breakfast in the dining room .
18 ‘ I had some time off while I was working in Los Angeles and I was down by the hotel pool .
19 Rennie Hamilton came from behind the counter of the village store and picked her way across a floor that was crowded with display stands and boxes , craning to catch a glimpse of the Rover and its occupants as it sped on past the hotel and towards the lake .
20 It might have been my colleague Ann — who knew my whereabouts — or even my editor , come to congratulate me on the first pages of Lover at the Gate which I had faxed through from the hotel 's secretariat — or even Sophie , come to apologize , though I hardly imagined she had been promoted from child to lady in the few weeks of my absence .
21 In addition to your normal credit facility , you will be able to call upon this additional reserve to help you cope with unexpected expenses such a last minute change to travel plans , or an unplanned stop over in a hotel .
22 Sometimes when the afternoon tide of heat reached its high mark , we would go over to the hotel .
23 I told him how it was and he left , walking over to the hotel .
24 " If I went over to the hotel now and had supper , that would give you about an hour to find a man and get ready .
25 They told the lieutenant over at the hotel , but he wanted to hear it directly from the company .
26 We ca n't organise the tour to stop off in a hotel every night yet . ’
27 It had gone off in a hotel in Leinster Place and would always in future be known as the ‘ Bayswater Bomb ’ .
28 A long ridge-walk requires an early start , and a companion and I set off from the hotel at 8.30 , toast crumbs still trembling on our lips , to attain the ridge by the first peak , Creag a' Mhaim .
29 She would have hated it if she had to admit defeat , and crawl off to a hotel somewhere .
30 ‘ We 're off to the hotel , ’ he said .
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