Sentence examples for come reception from inspiring English sources

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Now you can look glamorous for your strut down the aisle and also be ready to boogie come reception time.

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Then came a reception at a private home.

The Verizon iPhone won't be much better than the AT&T iPhone when it comes to reception and data transmission – at least not yet.

I can't believe he's been allowed to come to this reception.

You can definitely tell children who have had that experience from those who come straight into reception in almost every area, from listening skills, to social to physical.

When Watt attended Hull University, he heard that Thorn would be there, too, and requested a Tannoy announcement in the student bar on the first night: "Could Tracey Thorn of the Marine Girls please come up to reception now".

But we kept seeing people come to the reception desk from the street to inquire about reservations at the restaurant, so we decided to check it out.

"People usually come back after the reception and talk with me privately" about buying the art, Mr. Wallace said.

As Jack Fowler, National Review's publisher, recalled it, when the guest speakers were invited to come to a special reception at the governor's mansion, "We said, 'Sure!' There's only so much you can do in Juneau".

To our ground-floor reception desk come visitors, and to the post-room below it letters, from perhaps as many countries as any organisation in the world has dealings with except the Vatican, the Red Cross, the United Nations or Coca-Cola.One thread links us all and makes all this contact fruitful: the English language.

"Hello, stop by and see us," or "come to our opening reception".

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