Sentence examples for the clientele so from inspiring English sources

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Since the clinic was reopened, with a £13m new building 18 months ago, all the fittings have been redesigned to suit the clientele, so that the examination beds are extra wide, and the chairs and the wheelchairs in the waiting room are made for bulky patients.

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With all the commotion, it turned out that there were both experienced mountain guides and doctors among the night's clientele, so she had plenty of expert attention, and a helicopter came for her as soon as daylight arrived.

His reputation as a former sculptor to the Viennese court brought him a prestigious new clientele, so that at the same time he was creating his character heads, he was working on commissions for aristocratic portraits.

He may enter a tobacconist in the hope of tracking down the old version of Dunhill's Early Morning pipe mixture, then cocktails will be taken with chums at 5pm sharp, in an establishment with old-world charm and a debonair clientele so, not the Ritz or All Bar One.

And, in some cases, the stylist is as influential as their big-hitter clientele, so they feel entitled to insist that the customer expect only the transformative haircut they're known for.

On a steamy Saturday morning, I had to dodge toddlers and strollers to get in line at the Black Cow Coffee Company in Pleasantville, but the clientele was so cheerful, and Michael Grant, the shop's co-owner, and his fellow baristas were so adept at fielding orders, that the wait was, well, a pleasant one.

The shopping in Naples at the time was all directed toward older clientele, so my sister and I would be so excited to come here and go to Abercrombie and Fitch, Bebe or Limited Too.

The clientele have so far included a nuthatch, a magpie, a blue tit, a bullfinch, and a passing red squirrel.

Prices suit a demanding clientele, so opt for accommodation on the resort's peripheries.

The brothers' grandfather was named Cowper, but when he opened a dry goods store in New Haven in the 1880's, he wanted to attract a Jewish clientele, so he changed his name to Caplan.

The store still had a steady business and a very loyal clientele, so as long as I could find somewhere that kept our overhead costs low, I saw a possibility to continue the store.

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