Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"holidaymaker" Definitions
  1. a person who is visiting a place on holiday
"holidaymaker" Antonyms

38 Sentences With "holidaymaker"

How to use holidaymaker in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "holidaymaker" and check conjugation/comparative form for "holidaymaker". Mastering all the usages of "holidaymaker" from sentence examples published by news publications.

In rural Argentina, a frightened holidaymaker named Amanda lies dying in a clinic.
"A holidaymaker trying to find Travel Advice for a visit to Coventry" 6.
Earlier this year, a holidaymaker on a North Carolina beach captured drone footag e of Civil War-era shipwreck.
I wasn't a holidaymaker, an English teacher, a travel writer, a heroin addict or even a bargirl banging sex freak.
Even so, betting on the rise of the Chinese holidaymaker looks more attractive than sticking to the main Western markets.
"Seeing it in this shape has really affected us because we remember it being very different here," Italian holidaymaker Andrea Nulli said.
Divers have not found a 66-year-old holidaymaker who sought refuge from the swollen river in his caravan, only to be swept away.
Holidaymaker Mandira Popat told CNN she was stranded on the small resort island of Koh Ngai, in the Andaman Sea, with her husband Akshyat Bhatia.
And just last month, holidaymaker Chloe Haines appeared in court on charges of attacking two stewards who tried to stop her from doing the same.
Surucuoglu told Reuters he needs to charge at least 29 euros ($2000) per night for each holidaymaker staying in his roughly 202018 rooms to be profitable.
SAVOURING the moment before the first bite of a pasty on a beautiful sunny day, Pamela, a holidaymaker, gazed across Porthgwidden beach in St Ives, on the Cornish coast.
The airline will not complain if, by playing middleman, it nets the difference between the additional amount the business flyer is willing to pay and the voucher the holidaymaker receives.
And given that the Ecco series remains Novotrade/Appaloosa's most famous creation, I found it funny, perhaps a little ironic, that the studio's last game was Jaws Unleashed—yes, as in that Jaws, the holidaymaker-chomping shark from the 1975 movie.
There's the holidaymaker, who's gonna be up for something like an assault in a bar, or drunk driving, or showing his ass on the beach, or any [of the] other colorful activities that people get up to on the Costa del Sol.
A scientist was eaten alive by a crocodile after it jumped up a wall and dragged her into its enclosureHere&aposs why crocodiles are 100 times deadlier than sharksA British holidaymaker just stared into the jaws of a 13-foot crocodile in MexicoHorrifying images of starving lions in a Sudan zoo have prompted a worldwide campaign to save them
Holidaymaker is a seasonal publication produced by Cambrian News, for publicising tourism attractions and activities in parts of Wales. A full colour print, it lists attractions, activities and ideas of what to do and where to go. Produced in three regional editions covering: Ceredigion & Mid- Wales; Gwynedd; and Pembrokeshire; it is printed in three editions in spring, Easter and summer. Since 2009, Holidaymaker can be viewed for free as an online publication.
Pioneer aviators Assolant, Lefèvre and Lotti linked Old Orchard Beach (USA) to Mimizan (landing on 16 June 1929) on board the Oiseau Canari. Couturier Coco Chanel was a frequent holidaymaker at the Château Woolsack.
Jones, Ian > (2003). Morning Glory: A History of British Breakfast Television. Kelly > Publications. Bough left breakfast television at the end of 1987 to concentrate on the Holiday programme where, having been a roving holidaymaker, he took over as the main presenter when Cliff Michelmore left the series in 1986.
The ATOL scheme of financial protection (see below) covers flight-based holidays. If a holidaymaker buys a land- or sea-based holiday such as coach, rail or cruise holiday from an ABTA member their monies will be protected by the ABTA scheme of financial protection. This means that if the travel company fails and the holiday can no longer go ahead the holidaymaker will be entitled to a refund if they are yet to travel and hotel costs and transport home if they are abroad. In addition to financial protection, ABTA members are also bound to comply with the ABTA code of conduct, which ensures high service standards and fair terms of trading.
One of her earliest TV roles was as a teenaged holidaymaker in Michael Palin's drama East of Ipswich (1986), set in Southwold in the 1950s. She also appeared in the films Secret Places (1984), Dead Man's Folly (1986) and The Dressmaker (1988), and on TV in Last of the Summer Wine, People Like Us and Touch. Hinchley was born in London.
Anna Walker (born 4 December 1962 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire) is an English television presenter who has presented such programmes as, Wish You Were Here...?, Big Strong Boys, Holidaymaker, Garden Challenge, Garden Invaders and Tomorrow's World. She attended the independent Mount School in York, followed by The British School in the Netherlands from 1979 to 1981. She studied Zoology at the University of Bristol.
The Aberystwyth head office was originally based in Bridge Street, before moving to Terrace Road, and Grays Inn Road. It is now produced from a unit in the town's Science Park. In April 2010, all the weekly editions of Cambrian News became available to view as an online digital newspaper on a subscription basis.Your Cambrian News Online Cambrian News Ltd also publishes the Pembrokeshire weekly paper The County Echo and the seasonal Holidaymaker magazine.
The beach at Praa Sands Praa Sands is situated in a sheltered indentation within Mount's Bay; it has a long, wide, sandy, south-facing beach that is lapped by comparatively large waves for the area. The beach, which has shallow water and is manned by seasonal lifeguards, attracts surfers and holidaymakers. Adjacent to the beach are traditional retail outlets serving the holidaymaker. Praa Sands lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
It had also operated alongside National Travel, the short break holiday arm of National Bus Company. Upon privatisation, YTC launched "Yorkshire Traction's Coachlink" which became a popular choice for the short break coach holidaymaker within the region. In 1989, neighbouring operator West Riding Automobile Company left the coaching industry and sold the name "Ridings Travel", the order book and the goodwill, but no vehicles, to YTC. They merged this operation into their existing coaching unit and painted several coaches in full Ridings Travel livery.
A charity appeal was established in 1992, by members of the local sailing community, to equip the town with its own inshore rescue boat. In June 1994, the boathouse was built in the space of three days by Anneka Rice and a team of builders for the BBC TV series Challenge Anneka. The site and technical support was provided by Sedgemoor District Council. In June 2002, a five-year-old holidaymaker, Lelaina Hall, was drowned on the mudflats at Berrow, north of the town.
She, too, visited the reservation on a holiday many years ago, but became separated from her group and was left behind. She had meanwhile become pregnant by a fellow- holidaymaker (who is revealed to be Bernard's boss, the Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning). She did not try to return to the World State, because of her shame at her pregnancy. Despite spending his whole life in the reservation, John has never been accepted by the villagers, and his and Linda's lives have been hard and unpleasant.
The band's first single "Flight from Ashiya" (b/w "Holidaymaker") was released on 15 September 1967 by Fontana Records, a little earlier than the band's first album Tangerine Dream. The song was telling about an impending plane crash. The single got critical acclaim and quite an amount of radio airplay but failed to reach the charts. Years later, the song has appeared on many compilation albums, including Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts from the British Empire and Beyond, 1964–1969, the second box set of the Nuggets series and Acid Drops, Spacedust & Flying Saucers: Psychedelic Confectionery.
By this time winds had strengthened to Force 6, with waves reaching amid increasing rain and flying spray. In the late afternoon a holidaymaker reported seeing four people apparently stranded on Diamond Rock, a semi-submerged reef off Porthluney Cove, west of Dodman Point. The police were informed, but at that time Darlwyne was not overdue, and thus there was no reason to connect these people with those on the boat. This incident was not referred to in the subsequent searches, nor in the later Board of Trade enquiry which fixed the most likely time of sinking much later in the evening.
Between 1988 and 1995, Rydges grew from eight to twenty-six branded four-star hotels. In the early years, the individual character of the hotels was encouraged with a collection of logos and names designed to suit each location. The Rydges portfolio comprises a range of mid to upscale hotels that cater to corporate travelers in its city locations as well as the holidaymaker in the resort destinations. Over the past few years, Rydges has expanded its activities to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, Doha in Qatar, London in the United Kingdom, as well as to Fiji in the South Pacific.
The survivors were stationed at Mersea before moving to prisoner-of- war camps. In 2013, the Mersea Island Tales Educational Trust obtained a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to set up a First World War exhibition at Ivy Farm, which features a 1916 Sopwith Pup biplane and information about soldiers from Mersea who took part in the war. In 1926, West Mersea became a self- governing urban district, which allowed it to set up a self-contained water and sewer system. Unlike several other coastal resorts, the island did not immediately develop any holidaymaker facilities aside from the beach huts which now stretch along the Esplanade.
In 1975 the airline introduced a new "NAC Wings Of The Nation" livery - a two-toned orange colour scheme with the 'Godwit' roundel on an orange tailfin. Air New Zealand DC-10s or DC-8s were often hired to move burgeoning holidaymaker numbers which brought about the idea of purchasing the larger Boeing 727-200. This would've also allowed the airline to challenge Air New Zealand on Trans Tasman and Pacific Island routes. Boeing offered to buy back NAC's three original 737 models as trade- ins to help purchase costs and approached NAC with the then proposed B757/767 family, opening up new markets.
21 Before hostilities, 75% of traffic was passenger, compared with 25% freight; during the war roughly the same number of passengers was carried, but freight grew to 60% of total traffic. A desperate shortage of freight locomotives was remedied by CME Oliver Bulleid, who designed a fleet of 40 Q1 class locomotives to handle the high volumes of military traffic. The volume of military freight and soldiers moved by a primarily commuter and holidaymaker carrying railway was a breathtaking feat. When the threat of invasion receded, the Southern Railway again became vital for the movement of troops and supplies preparing for the invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord.
Police in the mountainous town of Nelas, northern central Portugal, received information of a girl matching Madeleine's description who was seen with a man in a supermarket on 8 May. The man, a Belgian citizen, stopped at the supermarket with his daughter and left the place in a car before police were contacted, but police later confirmed that the sighting had been a false alarm. People in the resort came forward to report unusual incidents including a woman who noticed a man trying to take away a pram and a man who caught a stranger taking photographs of young blonde girls on a beach. Portuguese police also investigated a report by holidaymaker Andre van Wyk.
Suspicious, he took photographs of the children and used the pretext of tousling the boy's head to acquire a hair sample for DNA analysis. However, DNA testing proved the boy was not Ben, and the Greek boy's family also provided infant photographs to prove he was their child. In October 2003, Ian Crosby made a visit to Kos with Ben's uncle Danny, followed by further visits to meet police from Greece. Crosby has also investigated a photograph, sent to him by a holidaymaker who visited Turkey in 1999, which depicts a number of Turkish village children, including a blonde boy who resembles the age progression photo of what Ben might look like aged 13.
Now dubbed "The Overtaker", the presenters have to do a family holiday in Wales. First, they head for the local beach, where they have to beat a rival holidaymaker in a Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG estate; Paddy claims he scored a moral victory due to the hearse's cheap price. Next, they go to Walters Arena for their next challenge: a race to the campsite against Land Rover Discovery driven by a family of Stigs, where the hearse tipped over. The next day, the presenters mended the hearse and met at Mendips Raceway for their final challenge: banger racing to test the car's safety, which Paddy insisted on doing, with Chris and Freddie serving as Paddy's outriders; one of the competitors is Sabine Schmitz in a Volvo estate.
Beach at Umdloti Umdloti, (also known as Umdloti Beach), is a small resort town on the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast, South Africa that is situated at the mouth of the Mdloti River north of Durban and now forms part of eThekwini, the Greater Durban Metropolitan Municipality. The name Mdloti is the Zulu word for a species of wild tobacco that grows here. Umdloti has a permanent population of around 3,000 people but can increase by as much as tenfold during the Christmas and Easter holiday season. Due to Umdloti's single access road from the M4/N2 interchanges, the topography, the fact that North and South Beach Roads are both cul-de-sac's and limited public parking, the repercussions of the seasonal holidaymaker influx results in traffic congestion and frequent gridlock, mainly at year-end.
The site is now beneath the M65 motorway, which runs beside the railway at this point. LYR Class 0-6-0 at Rose Grove shed in 1959 with the buildings in the background During the mid to late 1980s,"Devon Memories"Derby Sulzers website; Retrieved 16 August 2016 Rose Grove was the starting point for an Inter City "Holidaymaker" Saturday service - in the 1989 timetable this ran as the 06:50 to via Preston and Birmingham New Street and the terminus for the 14:10 from Paignton return journey. The Blackpool North- York service initially called at Rose Grove after its reinstatement in 1984 to allow interchange with trains to and from Colne, Nelson, Brierfield and the two other Burnley stations at Burnley Barracks and Central. However this stop was removed from the service in the early 1990s with East Lancashire Line passengers wishing to travel eastwards towards Yorkshire having to change at Accrington instead.
Unlike many of its contemporary charter airline rivals, as exemplified by Dan-Air, one of its chief rivals, Air Europe had made a name for itself by becoming a pioneer in offering genuinely enjoyable as well as affordable jet travel for the average holidaymaker, which decisively broke with the charter airline industry's "cheap but cheerful" image. Air Europe was also typical of the trend which dominated the British holiday market in the 1980s, with tour companies operating their own in-house airlines, which, although accruing considerable capital expense in the first instance, enabled these companies to offer lower prices by effectively cutting out the "middle man". Intasun and its associated ILG-owned tour companies, Global and Lancaster, became what many consumers saw as the cheaper alternative to the other main British tour operator of the time, Thomson Holidays. The existence of these two major brands helped open up the foreign holiday market.

No results under this filter, show 38 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.