Sentence examples for sort of resort from inspiring English sources

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Twin/double £164, family room £184 Wentworth Hotel Aldeburgh, Suffolk IP15 5BD 01728 452312 Aldeburgh is rather a well-heeled sort of resort, with pebbles rather than sand and a parade of art galleries and cafés.

"Once you get away from the two coasts and away from the sort of resort markets," he says, "$1 million will still buy an absolutely extraordinary property".

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In the Financial Times Tyler Brûlé reported on the contorted agonies of trying to read an iPad by the pool (albeit not disinterestedly, as his Monocle publishing empire is launching a newspaper for the better sort of Mediterranean resort): "Over the past few weeks I've witnessed this scene play out at several hotels and beach clubs and each time it's the same.

If this argument should be sound, it would seem to follow that, no matter how tenaciously some sinners might pursue a life apart from God and resist his loving purpose for their lives, God would have, as a sort of last resort, a sure-fire way to shatter the illusions that make their rebellion possible in the first place.

These are places where the annual snowfall can be measured in inches rather than feet: not a basis on which any sane developer would create the sort of winter resorts where the Games are traditionally held.

"It's sort of a last resort effort to stop the bleeding, to stem the tide, to hang on to the cliff.

Mr. Simpson ran for county district attorney in 1954 on a platform of cleaning up the illegal activities that had long made Galveston a sort of winked-at resort destination.

"The idea is it will eventually end up as the centerpiece of some sort of environmentally sound resort," said Mr. Balazs, who is planning to develop such a property in Central America.

I imagine future Switzerland to be some sort of gigantic health resort, only attracting the upper class of society via tax incentives and so on, similar to how we already do it.

So why was Mr Rattner so sure that Mr Summers is the best forecaster?We suspect that Mr Rattner did what we all routinely do in this sort of situation: he resorted to what Daniel Kahneman, a Nobel laureate, has dubbed "attribute substitution": asked a really tough question, we unconsciously replace it with a much easier one.

Dilip Ratha of the World Bank wryly remarks that migrants are being "thrust into the role of a sort of lender of last resort".However, the chances that remittances will continue to hold up this year are slim.

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