noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
corporate hospitality (= entertainment provided by companies for their customers )
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The castle can also be hired for corporate hospitality.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
corporate
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This buys them a livery package, plus use of the yacht for corporate hospitality and during Land Rover Cowes Week.
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A new concept in corporate hospitality is roadshows.
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Sailing as corporate hospitality took off about a decade ago, with companies looking for a new way of hosting events.
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The page following features a big and bold advertisement for corporate hospitality and entertainment.
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We have agents and corporate hospitality .
warm
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This is a simple pensione where old fashioned virtues of friendly service and warm hospitality have not been forgotten.
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One Lancashire grandfather's warm hospitality was more dubiously remembered: he was a very jovial man.
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We cordially invite you to learn more about our community, enjoy our warm hospitality and join in the fun!
■ NOUN
industry
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Improving customer service is complex and fundamental to all sectors of the hospitality industry .
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The new program is meant to put young people in the retail and hospitality industries on a fast-track to management careers.
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We, therefore, have an excellent way of researching any subject within the hospitality industry .
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The hospitality industry has been particularly interested in providing an easier and more cost-effective way to be accessible to traveling customers.
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Introduction to management in the hospitality industry by Thomas F Powers.
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The demand from the hospitality industry was to integrate different computer systems and to continue the automation of the keycard concept.
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The third or professional year is spent on placement in selected sectors of the hospitality industry .
suite
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The total canvas count was a staggering 350,000 square feet with between 400 and 450 companies represented in 226 hospitality suites .
tray
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All four Karena hotels offer traditional rooms with private facilities, television, telephone, radio and a hospitality tray .
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All bedrooms are of a high standard offering private facilities, satellite colour television, in-house movies and hospitality tray .
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The bedrooms all have facilities, T.V. with in-house films, telephone, mini bar and hospitality tray .
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The rooms are bright and comfortable with full central heating, T.V. and hospitality tray .
■ VERB
accept
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Told him he didn't want to accept hospitality from patrons who go round cuckolding their players.
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Walk into a school. Accept hospitality .
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And Mellor willingly accepted her lavish hospitality - even though he was Arts Minister at the time and she was a film producer.
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I also instituted a rule against accepting hospitality from the press.
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And she was too proud to accept hospitality when she couldn't afford to return it.
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I feel mildly guilty about accepting such hospitality .
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Perhaps, sir, when this contest is over, you might consider accepting my hospitality in Lisbon?
enjoy
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Many an academic will have enjoyed the hospitality of envoys who thought we were worth cultivating.
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To judge by the number who return each year, most enjoy the welcome and hospitality that Cornwall offers.
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We cordially invite you to learn more about our community, enjoy our warm hospitality and join in the fun!
offer
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A woman who offers hospitality to guests is more honourable than one who has to take in lodgers for a fee.
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Instead she told herself that it was only fair to offer hospitality .
provide
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They provided hospitality to travellers, and people with property endowed foundations for the care of the old and the sick.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Samoans are renowned for their hospitality .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All bedrooms are of a high standard offering private facilities, satellite colour television, in-house movies and hospitality tray.
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Sir James attempted to exchange light bantering talk, asking Corbett if he wanted to experience his hospitality once again.
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So, in future editions, you will find a far greater emphasis on international hospitality management and education issues.
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The hospitality room is crammed with more new faces.
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The atmosphere and hospitality of the Orkneys made a great impression on all our crews.
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Then I paid the woman the five shillings she asked for her hospitality and went on my way.
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This buys them a livery package, plus use of the yacht for corporate hospitality and during Land Rover Cowes Week.
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Throughout these changes, the people of Miyako had continued their relaxed lifestyle and kept up a tradition of hospitality .