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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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(151) Capricorn's choice of venue in Ohio was in all respect appropriate.
(152) You also get free entry to: Broadway family cabaret venue.
(153) Organisers of the 12-year-old event are now desperately seeking an alternative venue to keep the increasingly popular festival alive.
(154) It is of the utmost importance that we continually experiment with things such as venue, lighting, perfumes etc.
(155) The Ice Bowl is the perfect venue for that extra special school outing or end of term trip.
(156) Northerns made their debut a week later at the same venue and defeated Transvaal 22-14.
(157) Inside the venue, they are strategically placed along the edge of a concert stage.
(158) Whatever money the artist leaves the venue with is the amount which the agent can commission.
(159) The Arts Centre was planning to promote local-based talent and bridge the gap between pub gigs and the 3,000 capacity Hummingbird venue.
(160) Venue: Report Hall, 2F, Medical Building, 50 Chifeng Road.
(161) Venue: Alu Ancient Cave Scenic Area of Luxi County.
(162) Soccer robot's visual system to the venue of the two sides of the situation are reflected in the computer, and then use computer graphics software for processing.
(163) The venue of the big match is the football ground at Wembley.
(164) Lazy Brunches are the key to a relaxing weekend, and this unique venue in Shunyi takes top billing in this year's survey.
(165) Could you update us on the date, venue and agenda items?
(166) The singer is getting ready to perform tonight at the city's Bercy venue after the show was cancelled on Sunday due to the snow storms battering France.
(167) Directed by famous conductor Cao Peng, more than 22000 singers performed most well-known movements of the cantata in the main venue at Shanghai Jiangwan Stadium.
(168) Due to the Internet as a stylish venue for social contact, it has become the popular front of Chinese people in the recent years,[http://sentencedict.com/venue.html] especially among the younger generation.
(169) Venue for 26 August 2011 will be relocated to Victoria Park Bowling Green.
(170) The chandelier - decked foyer of the venue itself was freezing.
(171) The activist has been encamped in an open-air venue in New Delhi with thousands of supporters.
(172) Hong Kong has also been chosen as an ideal venue to host "pure theoretical" forums and symposiums.
(173) Grace notes like these can ennoble any ceremony, no matter who the hosts are. But there must be a less sleazy venue for giving prizes to movie stars.
(174) Peace talks failed to take place because of a dispute over the venue.
(175) Mary Rose Gliksten, the leader of Windsor and Maidenhead council, said she was confident the 17th-century Guildhall would provide an elegant venue for the couple.
(176) If the ticket holder leaves the stadium or venue for any reason, the same ticket may not used to re-enter the stadium or venue.
(177) In 2010 the Munich venue will be even more attractive thanks to the opening of a new entrance to Hall C1.
(178) Co-organizer Hannah Miller tells us that The Laramie Project will find a new venue and run next Friday instead.
(179) But when exiting the X-rated venue, Kate and Jamie appeared to be shocked by the amount of paparazzi waiting for them outside and the model was quickly rushed into their car by club security.
(180) The Crazy Horse Theatre at the MGM Grand is an exact replica of its Parisian counterpart - a small, intimate venue.
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