16 example sentences using accommodation.
Accommodation used in a sentence
Accommodation in a sentence as a noun
The campaign had gotten men to ask for their preferred mode, and the prostitutes acted as if they preferred the other mode and charged more for the "accommodation". 2.
I know this is a ridiculous request, I don't care about hotel or accommodation or plans or anything, can you just put me on the next plane heading eastwards?" And - he did just that.
The only thing I really spend money on is travel, accommodation and food. Possessions only tend to stick around for short periods of time.
We went by ourselves to try to find alternative accommodation. Not that it makes a huge difference, but it is our honeymoon so I'm sure yo'd agree there are many better ways to spend it...
This is pretty much an analog of how trespassing in a public accommodation, such as Walmart, works. You're welcome until someone tells you otherwise.
I worked for a company that had a contract with Microsoft and I must say our travel and accommodation was handled well and they didn't cheap out. One piece of anecdotal evidence to throw out there.
I'll just mention transient accommodation taxes. You may agree or disagree with the various laws to various degrees, but you must admit that they exist for a reason.
Simply adding reps does not increase strength past initial accommodation." But initial accommodation for many people might be 6 months.
We are reimbursing costs of -foo-", "We are organising temporary accommodation of her own", "We are doing this and this to help the police", "We've assigned John Doe to manage her case and will be in contact this often". Be concrete, not hand-wavy.
Transient accommodation laws and zoning rules exist throughout North America, Europe, and Australia. I am left to assume they exist in many other places I am less familiar with.
The problem with all of these dumb travel apps for smartphones is they only seem to be geared toward people who travel with defined itineraries, pay money for accommodation and travel, and only travel in more developed, predictable places. In other words, the most boring kind of travel.
As a coach, with the way the business model set up, even one customer asking for their money back was a financial disaster - there were lots of sunk costs in terms of accommodation and flights. Anyway, through sensible use of a questionnaire, I got my personal refund rate down to literally 0.
If you are used to paying thousands a month on accommodation, buying nice food and doing things like driving a car then it can take a while to adapt to barely having enough money to afford groceries for the next day. A mental attitude has to change, from being generous with tips to actually living off what that tip would be.
Apple had been given a reasonable accommodation by the court addressing its legitimate concerns but it was not content to settle for that. It wanted to do nothing that might acknowledge that Samsung had legitimate issues as well - issues that had been found valid by a UK court and affirmed on appeal.
Pelosi supports copyright maximization as much as anyone; she's just attempting to find some minimal accommodation to stop Silicon Valley from squawking so loudly.
I completely understand the challenges of having a handicap and the challenges behind getting accommodation for your handicap, but I find that the best strategy is to ignore your handicap, overcome it, and come up with ways to accommodate yourself, not others. If OP is David, you can contact me here on HN.
Accommodation definitions
making or becoming suitable; adjusting to circumstances
See also: adjustment fitting
a settlement of differences; "they reached an accommodation with Japan"
in the theories of Jean Piaget: the modification of internal representations in order to accommodate a changing knowledge of reality
living quarters provided for public convenience; "overnight accommodations are available"
the act of providing something (lodging or seat or food) to meet a need
(physiology) the automatic adjustment in focal length of the natural lens of the eye