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Sentence count:208+4Posted:2017-03-20Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: avenuerevenuerevenue officerparvenuretinuecontinueinnuendocontinuedMeaning: ['venjuː]  n. 1. the scene of any event or action (especially the place of a meeting) 2. in law: the jurisdiction where a trial will be held. 
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(61) What I did was win us a change of venue on grounds that a fair trial was impossible in Greene County.
(62) The two sides will also be meeting again at the same venue tomorrow in the first round of the Augustus Barnet Cup.
(63) Venue personality So, when you're picking the venue, remember that atmosphere will play a big part in your success.
(64) The Playhouse is the ideal venue for your Conference, Exhibition or social function.
(65) I understand that the exact venue in London will be notified to me with confirmation.
(66) A heartfelt plea to any theatre proprietors who have a venue available during November.
(67) Maddy and Patrick originally thought they would run an inn together, a perfect venue for the family-cantered.
(68) The number of tickets issued will be limited to 600 and unfortunately the venue is unsuitable for children.
(69) This is particularly ironic given that at least three people were hospitalised after taking Ketamine at the same venue.
(70) A free bus service to and from the venue is available from Belfast.
(71) His name and his music opened the new National Bowl, promoted now as a major venue for big rock stars.
(72) The Brighton Centre is a major venue for rock shows, concerts, ice spectaculars and sporting events.
(73) More available for hire as a venue for Christmas events.
(74) The concert's still on Saturday but the venue has been changed.
(75) Wimbledon 1992 would seem to be the ideal venue to prove a few people wrong.
(76) In these nations, the countryside is increasingly being exploited as a source of recreation and as a venue for sporting events.
(77) These can be clamped together in groups of various sizes, depending on the layout of the venue.
(78) It is certainly crucial when it comes to choosing your venue.
(79) An ideal venue for school and adult group visits either in the daytime or evenings by arrangement.
(80) Next year she hopes for a larger venue,[http://sentencedict.com/venue.html] with catering facilities.
(81) Seattle has been chosen as the venue for next year's conference.
(82) The display can be further extended by incorporating 2 large photo panels: again this depends on the size of the venue.
(83) If you want to chance it, the first thing to do is book a venue.
(84) Overall the event was a major success and has already been provisionally booked for the same venue year.
(85) The farthest venue from Olympic Park, rowing, is 25 miles away.
(86) Golden Park, the darling little venue for the newcomers, sits about 120 miles south of Atlanta.
(87) But local hoteliers are warning that changing the venue would cost the local economy a million pounds a year.
(88) It's a cool drinking venue, with a noir dress code observed by the arty crowd and staff.
(89) The participating States stress that the Economic Forum remains the main venue for discussion of economic dimension issues.
(90) Smallish venue by the canal with a range of nights, although the emphasis is on uplifting house through to salsa.
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