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    Use "hotel" in a sentence

    hotel example sentences

    hotel


    1. A man by the name of Tobias Hobbes visited me today to question me here at the hotel


    2. He was the brother of the owner of the hotel where I live


    3. The event was at a large hotel


    4. We pull up to the hotel


    5. Then he stayed in the town's only hotel and ate at the same diner as before, which seemed to be the only restaurant in town


    6. He was still waiting for the hotel coffee to kick in


    7. There was nothing to do here, really, except sit down at the hotel and watch T


    8. Then they found Paul at the front of a hotel, smashed into pavement and surrounded by broken glass


    9. their hotel but up into the hills and the Marchese’s old, white-washed Kastro, where


    10. Imagine the shock to the family when he announced his intention to marry a catholic hotel maid! This love dynamic in his life was the catalyst for his search for religious truth

    11. By the late 40’s he was mixing up tubs of his soap with a broom handle in the Los Angeles hotel room he was living in, and selling it after his lectures about his peace plan and the “FULL TRUTHS” he had come to understand could unite the entire world


    12. After a comatose night of rest in the Darklow Bridge Hotel Theo didn't intend wasting any time the following day


    13. The Cash for Gold shop was a prominent local feature in the town and could be seen from the window of his hotel room looking down over the town’s main cross roads


    14. He awoke early and decided to go for a run to wake himself up before breakfast at the hotel


    15. He watched from the breakfast room of the hotel as one large goon rolled up in front of the Cash for Gold and unlocked the shutters


    16. After his interview with pure evil Theo went back to his hotel


    17. Her sister runs a hotel down in Minehead … she’s married to a mad potter


    18. In the meantime, she still works as a chamber maid in the Hotel “Blue Rose” in Vouliagmeni, while my parents have undertaken the bringing up and support of her two sons – which means at least half of my father's pension is spent on the needs of Alice and her children


    19. It was late in the afternoon when we arrived at our hotel at Kryoneri: I sighed in disappointment as soon as I found out how small, noisy, isolated and miserable it is - nothing to do with the hotel we had seen on the leaflet


    20. It is supposed to be a second class hotel -we paid that much too- but it is hardly fifth class

    21. ‘Yes … I booked into the hotel


    22. The contact details’ll be with your stuff at the hotel, won’t they?’


    23. She closed her eyes, forcing her memory back … ‘I had lunch at the hotel … yes, that’s right


    24. How long would she have to stay in this hospital? The doctor she’d seen that morning was muttering about her not being fit to be discharged to a hotel … but was she safe here in the hospital? Had any news of her survival hit the local news? If the men who’d attacked her knew she’d been found …


    25. ‘I went to the hotel as I said …’ the girl started, glancing at Kara as though assessing her fragility


    26. ’ Angie commented, diverted from the subject of the hotel


    27. The doctors refused to discharge me to the hotel


    28. ‘Oh … the man who went to the hotel


    29. fill the screen with hotel porn,


    30. After several minutes wandering in the dusk, I realised I couldn't tell a house from an hotel, and I couldn't find the courage to ask

    31. I found the word for hotel and pointed to it, 'Please


    32. It's called Hotel Anessis and the name means comfort


    33. I began to tell her about Yiannis the taxi driver, Kostas at the hotel, my swim and my singing on the ferry and although she nodded and shook her head at all the appropriate moments, I could tell her mind was elsewhere


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


    35. Overnight he turned into a fine looking gentleman and bought drinks for city whiz kids, rich bankers and portly brokers in the hotel bar


    36. After about half an hour the dog crashed back into the soldier’s hotel room, panting and wheezing, with the chairman's daughter lying upon his back


    37. The maid followed the dog right up to the door of the soldier's suite at the hotel, where, so that she would remember things properly in the morning, the maid chalked a white cross onto the door


    38. 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


    39. He had been force-marched out of his hotel room in only his bathrobe, and now he wore the condemned man’s prison blue overalls


    40. His army jacket, where he always kept the magic mobile phone, was still hanging in his hotel suite wardrobe, which meant that he was feeling very sorry for himself

    41. The day after the grand banquet, old Ted was summoned to the hotel in the capital city where his employer and his wife were staying for a few days


    42. He had a big hotel business in America, which he sold and came back


    43. Undeterred, however, the young man travelled the length and breadth of the country, escorting each and every one these beautiful and hopeful creatures to nightclubs, to restaurants and to his hotel bedrooms


    44. And Kostas, on my very first night in that patient hotel, had been right about the rope - all I had to do was choose


    45. In their respective hotel suites on opposite sides of the world, the young man and his soon to be divorced wife considered the lessons they had learned from married life


    46. In hotel rooms on opposite sides of the world the young man and the young woman looked at their reflections in the bedroom mirror and smiled to themselves


    47. I wonder if Rob and Trish could get away from the hotel … perhaps we should have it midweek – Saturdays are their busiest day


    48. Over dinner, Rob talks about how the hotel is doing


    49. They have also upgraded the hotel and are hoping to achieve 3 star status this year


    50. ‘I don’t think I’ll be able to ring you from Italy, Anna, but I’m taking my laptop and should be able e-mail you … I expect the hotel will have internet points … at least I hope it will














































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    Synonyms for "hotel"

    hotel inn lodge cabin house tavern cottage shelter habitation

    "hotel" definitions

    a building where travelers can pay for lodging and meals and other services