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    Use "concierge" in a sentence

    concierge example sentences

    concierge


    1. The very next day, guided by the hotel concierge, the soldier went to the finest tailors and shirt makers in Saville Row


    2. The very next morning, and much to the chagrin of the concierge and the paying guests, the chairman, his wife and their security team came crashing through the hotel once again


    3. very next day, guided by the hotel concierge, the soldier went to the


    4. to the chagrin of the concierge and the paying guests, the chairman,


    5. Allcock for their last supper at the Chelsea, he handed the letters to the concierge with sufficient change for postage with the assurance they would be sent promptly with the next day's House mail


    6. I sighed audibly as the concierge of the hotel


    7. In fact, I told the concierge as much:


    8. concierge arrived and showed us to our table – and the


    9. As I paid off my bill, the concierge told me he had a message, and handed over an envelope


    10. you don"t have to fight about it!” A concierge Gerald said in the presence of all

    11. A carpet had been laid at the steps of the centre with concierge and parking attendants busy ensuring everything ran as smoothly as possible


    12. The hotel concierge was standing on a chair, reading off a list and


    13. She enters her building and Torin drives off as the concierge emits a huge smile towards her


    14. Hernandez, this is the hotel concierge


    15. CRISTAL COULD SEE A COUPLE OF tourists at the hotel counter arguing with the concierge


    16. She took her time walking over to the counter, grateful that the concierge was busy with the tourists


    17. Later that day two uniformed police called on the address to try to speak to the chauffeur only to find that this was a secure block of units with a concierge guarding the entrance


    18. The constable then asked if his car was still here and the concierge replied “Oh yes, it’s in the garage securely locked up


    19. He told the concierge that if they needed anything further they would be in contact and prepared to leave


    20. The concierge had told the investigating officers that Mark rarely had visitors and that all of the ones who did visit were males who appeared to be of alternate lifestyle groups

    21. He stops in the Concierge Lounge on his way to his room


    22. Avenworth, I like that,” said the concierge,


    23. The concierge took their names down in his book and they went to their separate lodgings


    24. ‘What if his grandfather was offered the position of resident accountant? We need one, Fee’s too busy with her other work, and he could double as concierge and live in the old Principal’s house


    25. Amélie takes over the lives of those whom she comes into contact with and decides their destiny: this happens to her father, the concierge, the "glass man" and a series of minor characters on which she applies her own extraordinary fantasy (a former tenant, a failed writer, a hypochondriac female ”tobacconist” the greengrocer who kills a young man)


    26. concierge (custodian) took care of the problem


    27. At the concierge desk of the Sofi tel in Saigon one of the most popular day-trips is a guided tour of the Chu Chi tunnel complex two hours from Saigon


    28. They eventually passed the idling taxi cabs, bell staff, and concierge to the front desk that was lined with computer monitors


    29. When she disappeared into the corridor on the second floor where she would evidently catch the elevator, Feltus turned towards the concierge desk adjacent to the sitting area in order to request information pertinent to his investigation and, to his surprise, found the position vacant, probably due to the necessity to prepare for the hurricane that was brewing at sea or to duties for guests elsewhere in the hotel


    30. manned security station at the entrance and twenty-four-hour concierge

    31. to introduce her to the security guards and concierge staff so there


    32. Flipping the card over, he matched the handwritten contact number for Cartwright during his trip to Canada (if his memory served correctly) with the hotel concierge number


    33. The front-desk staff had been replaced with undercover Mounties as had the concierge and houseman tending to the lobby


    34. None more than Joseph Dewar, alias John Delmage who was looking over his shoulder as he approached hotel concierge at a half hour after midnight to take possession of the SUV


    35. The concierge had left the hotel and it was Jazz who went in search of him armed with a selection of photo studies of Clegg and co


    36. He entered the hotel lobby which was teeming with policemen, journalists, and bewildered hotel staff, slipped past an elderly man interviewing the concierge, and leaped up the stairs to the second floor


    37. The head porter, the desk clerk and the concierge were the next


    38. Concierge to one of the city’s local eateries


    39. and Part-time Concierge with the following availabilities:


    40. The Concierge position is the focal point of the Aspire

    41. The Concierge will fulfill the


    42. Concierge service and other benefits as required;


    43. Concierge is required to have a home-office


    44. The concierge simply returned a knowing smile


    45. The concierge opened the door and bowed


    46. Several days later, as he had been again loosing at the roulette tables, a concierge from the Riviera came up to him


    47. ” We walked the short distance to the hotel, left my bag and parasol at the concierge and entered the bar


    48. The concierge booked the room for him easily


    49. A small door, close to the lodge of the concierge, gave ingress and egress to the servants and masters when they were on foot


    50. This door was a mockery to the concierge, from whose vigilance and jurisdiction it was free, and, like that famous portal in the "Arabian Nights," opening at the "Sesame" of Ali Baba, it was wont to swing backward at a cabalistic word or a concerted tap from without from the sweetest voices or whitest fingers in the world




































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    "concierge" definitions

    a French caretaker of apartments or a hotel; lives on the premises and oversees people entering and leaving and handles mail and acts as janitor or porter