Similar words: avenue, revenue, revenue officer, parvenu, retinue, continue, innuendo, continued. Meaning: ['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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(91) Officials of Galatasaray said that in view of the fact their fans were being excluded a neutral venue should be chosen.
(92) The venue, previously called Allinsons, was once a top cabaret club for the country's star names.
(93) Symposia such as the Panofsky one could also be held there, the famous elliptical reading room would be an ideal venue.
(94) For a new act, I would have to pitch them at the right venue for their type of music.
(95) The historic and beautifully renovated Alex Theatre is a live venue also known for its screenings of classic films.
(96) The old kitchen is now a tearoom and occasional entertainment venue.
(97) Designated Britain's premier venue for international athletics events, it can also house conventions or concerts for up to 13[sentencedict.com],000.
(98) Amateur organisers inevitably pick a venue for the wrong reasons.
(99) Henrietta's choral society concert draws a good crowd despite a dodgy venue in the backstreets of Catford.
(100) If uncollected, they will be held on the door at the venue.
(101) If he had not been so taken aback, he might have suggested a different venue.
(102) This is popular venue for visitors to the coast throughout the year.
(103) May I also pass on my thanks to your master for providing such a great venue for my business lunches.
(104) The venue is home to about 200 mentally and physically handicapped students.
(105) A summer lunch will be held at the same venue on 15 June.
(106) It was a venue of pathos and prayers, a wretched place for passengers concerned with their welfare.
(107) The castle's impressive great hall is a popular venue with local couples for wedding receptions.
(108) Matlock have another Open this Sunday on the same venue. Sentencedict.com
(109) If you are interested in attending one of the briefings or would like further information please telephone the venue directly.
(110) Variety will be the catchword at the new venue, to be called the Beehive Variety Club.
(111) Residents near the Tynemouth Metro station venue had originally lobbied for it to be cancelled.
(112) Southwell, as well as Lingfield, has been chosen as a first venue for all-weather racing in this country.
(113) But local artists already have another venue in the city.
(114) Variety will be the catchword at the new venue, with acts ranging from stand-up comedy to poetry readings.
(115) Arguably London's best blues venue, with free and occasionally great blues six nights a week.
(116) If you feel energetic, you could join exercise classes at your local sports centre, village hall or other venue.
(117) Before a concert in Dublin, a hand-written note was pinned to the front door of the venue.
(118) The bigger the venue, the less you can hear your own amps anyway.
(119) It is also the biggest venue to date, with more than 150,000 square feet of space.
(120) This labyrinthine venue is good for new bands and has sporadic club nights.
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