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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(121) Church south aisle made for an attractive and popular exhibition venue.
(122) Our fully equipped leisure centre, en-suite rooms with 100 premier quality rooms make a superb venue for conferences or leisure.
(123) One immediate loser to the arena is the aging Municipal Auditorium, previously the major city-owned venue.
(124) In Towacho, where unusually heavy snow fell recently, Towa High School was the venue for the course.
(125) The prestigious venue was host to 46 teams on a muggy Sunday.
(126) The day of the competition Ensure your entry arrives at the competition venue in sufficient time to register and weigh-in.
(127) All the conditions seemed optimal: the congenial company, the wonderful weather, the historic venue.
(128) A separate venue must be available, however, if confidential information is to be considered in relation to nursing care.
(129) Yet the biggest obstacle is locating a suitable venue for this gargantuan Christmas dinner.
(130) Dance Center are presenting a Mardi Gras benefit tonight to finance a the purchase of a new venue.
(131) Dispute Mediation will offer fixed-price mediation to include the costs of administration, venue and mediator.
(132) As well as staging concerts and cabaret the venue could also play host to conferences and banquets.
(133) Outside the venue, the Inspirals climb into their cramped tour van and head back to the hotel exuding quiet satisfaction.
(134) But it's something you must think about right from the start when you're choosing your venue.
(135) Weekend retreats were decided on and Courtfield was the obvious venue for the South West.
(136) Treasure September sees the launch of the appeal raffle and a treasure hunt at a venue to be fixed.
(137) Brooklands is also proving a popular venue for owners' club meetings of all descriptions.
(138) Seating 500 it provides a centre of services of all denominations and a concert venue.
(139) Before you confirm a venue,[www.Sentencedict.com] plan your strategy for seat occupation in the main hall.
(140) Some rowers have abandoned the Olympic Village, concerned about being stranded 50 miles from the competition venue.
(141) Is the management of your venue adaptable enough to cope with changes in your programme or its timing?
(142) A good organiser is totally objective, even downright hard-hearted in choosing venue, style, speakers and programme.
(143) The venue was a storefront with no sign to identify it.
(144) He should have been booted out of the Olympics and told to race at a more apt venue.
(145) They hired the biggest venue in town, the 2500 seater Liverpool Empire.
(146) Working closely with Merseyside Conference Bureau, Lauren has helped to promote the area as a main conference venue.
(147) Problems with their original pitch mean they need a new home venue and are always looking for new members, including men.
(148) On two consecutive years the venue, one used for many conferences, tried to cancel our booking.
(149) The Cumberland Tavern - now under new management - is back in business as a rock venue.
(150) A major new venue for live music is now up and running in Bangor.
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