noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
coaching inn
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
coaching
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Chris believes the Bay Horse was first a pub in the 1560s and was also a coaching inn .
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The Triton inn was formerly a coaching inn, and is still providing meals and accommodation.
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Starbank Inn A former coaching inn that dates back to 1780.
local
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The horse could be left at the local inn and its owner would soon come looking for it.
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Not long after, they bought the local inn , which they restored and refurbished.
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If guests arrive too late for dinner, there is a local inn which provides very good fare.
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The coupons can be redeemed for free books, rooms at local inns or land.
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After buying groceries, I suggested a drink, and we wandered into the local inn .
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At 7.30 in the evening, the local inn , the Chequers, was doing a roaring trade.
old
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Cramond Inn Charming old inn picturesquely situated at the mouth of the Almond.
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The little pony follows us for a while as we walk to the old inn where we will spend the night.
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It had been Rupert who had first brought her here to the old inn on the Cap.
small
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There was just a small village inn - it was over there, where the administration block is now.
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Accommodations include several hotels and small inns , guest houses, farmhouses and self-catering units.
■ NOUN
country
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Cosy images of thatched country inns abound on glossy book covers.
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The Horse Shoe Inn A comfortable and hospitable country inn .
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Hell, George Washington lusted in half the country inns of the original 13 colonies.
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Built in 1674, this timbered building, renovated in good taste, has become a country inn of considerable charm.
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One afternoon I went for tea to a country inn .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An inn and a few old cottages stood to one side of the lock.
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His penance was to build an inn and hospital for the poor at the mouth of a river.
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In 1924, the inn became the CamdenRockland Water Co.
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It was like an inn and had stables and barns.
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Many years ago opposite the church was the Bay Horse inn .
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The inn opens for lunch on the weekends starting in mid-May.
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The truth was sometimes very simple, Guy decided, as he led Chalon over to the open doorway of the inn .
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Where the inn is full there is no duty to accommodate.