Sentence examples for been to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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been to accommodate

adverb

Toward a closed, touching or engaging position.

  • Please push the door to.

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Locog had a chance to break the IOC's ongoing vanity project but everything it has done has been to accommodate them".

The sheer volume of this correspondence, which often included specific instructions on how the materials were to be sent, gives some sense of how maddeningly difficult his often contradictory orders must have been to accommodate.

If Nelson Mandela is to satisfy the expectations of his people, he would do well to start by looking north.Black Africa's biggest political problem has been to accommodate the interests of disaffected ethnic minorities.

The CRJ-700 holds up to 78 passengers in an all-coach cabin, but can be reconfigured (as the one on United Flight 5176 had been), to accommodate six first-class, 28 so-called premium economy and 32 basic coach seats.

Its genius has been to accommodate due process, liberty, and safety in an equilibrium which is the hallmark of civilization.

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The time is to accommodate a telecast by ESPN.

This was to accommodate the Grateful Dead, who were known to play for hours.

"Our job is to accommodate 100% of everybody who wants to be here," he said.

Doubtless this was to accommodate the battery compartment, but why not the left edge?

This was to accommodate the latter's smaller vertical curvature.

Further upper stories are to accommodate extended families and are connected by internal stairs.

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