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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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accommodation
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This follows the same principles as the Crown Scheme but for self-catering accommodation .
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In a converted stable and bath-house, self-catering accommodation is offered.
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It was once a farmhouse, and now the outbuildings are being converted into self-catering accommodation .
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Restaurants, self-catering accommodation and caravans have increased.
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The self-catering accommodation is similarly arranged by price.
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There's also self-catering accommodation which is available for short breaks too.
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We all want quiet, off-road and preferably long-distance routes, and many of us want simple self-catering accommodation .
apartment
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All rooms for postgraduates in these self-catering apartments are single.
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The house has been tastefully converted into self-catering apartments plus 16 modern holiday bungalows.
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The Castelnovo offers a choice from eleven self-catering apartments .
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Accommodation: A choice of hotels, guest-houses, self-catering apartments and camping sites.
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They're self-drive, one to four nights; accommodation ranges from self-catering apartments to top châteaux hotels.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Accommodations include several hotels and small inns, guest houses, farmhouses and self-catering units.
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Alternatively, fly with the same company on August 29 from Luton for seven-nights self-catering on the Costa Blanca for £219.
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Each - a one week self-catering holiday for two - minimum Tjaereborg rating 3-star ... in the Algarve Sun!
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If you prefer self-catering , prices start from £230 to £375.
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Seven nights self-catering at Dassia's Pergola Studios is £184-£259.
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These self-catering units range in size from 10 to 62 students.
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They have special rates and inclusive hotel and self-catering holidays.
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This follows the same principles as the Crown Scheme but for self-catering accommodation.