Example sentences of "[am/are] stay at the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 're staying at the Auberge de la Fontaine , are n't you ? ’ |
2 | You 're staying at the Julians ’ I hear . ’ |
3 | We 're staying at the same hotel and sharing the same table , you see . |
4 | They 're not swimming around , yeah they 're staying at the top as well are n't they ? |
5 | It 's the first time they 've been to Britain , even though some have been teaching English for twenty years ; they 're staying at the Oxford House School of English , and will also visit the Oxford University Press as the trip has been made possible by an East German publishing house . |
6 | Poirot and his friend , the faithful Captain Hastings , are staying at the Hotel Majestic in Cornwall . |
7 | You are staying at the castle tonight ? ’ |
8 | My wife and I are staying at the Danieli , but she 's not been feeling well and urged me to take up the offer of an observer 's seat here . ’ |
9 | ‘ We are staying at the Pensione Laura . ’ |
10 | We are staying at the Chateau de Maubisson and have brought to the village our royal master 's deep condolences on the sudden and tragic death of the Abbe Gerard . ’ |
11 | We are staying at the Peace Hotel , an enormous building on the waterfront . |
12 | ‘ I am staying at the Queen 's Head , ’ he managed to say . |
13 | Your letter arrived early last week — Tuesday — and I picked it up as I was on my way out of the guest house where I 'm staying at the moment . |
14 | I 'm staying at the Hilton . |
15 | ‘ I 'm staying at the Windrush — along the coast . ’ |
16 | I 'm staying at the Hôtel d'Angleterre . |
17 | I 'm staying at the Shelbourne . |
18 | ‘ So you might like to know , ’ he said , studiedly casual , ‘ that I 'm staying at the Plaza . ’ |
19 | I 'm staying at the Ca ’ del Leone , a palazzo on the Grand Canal . ’ |
20 | I 'm staying at the Hilton , and — ’ |
21 | ‘ If you should change your mind , I 'm staying at the Holiday Inn . |
22 | I 'm staying at the farmhouse — last year I lodged in the village . ’ |