Some sentences in use of “accommodate”

How to use in-sentence of “accommodate”:

+ It was founded in 1957 to accommodate black South Africans during Apartheid.

+ She would order fabrics two yards wider than necessary in order to accommodate draping, creating clothes – particularly dresses – that were luxurious and sensual but also simple and modern.

+ The split was made to accommodate the eventual division of Belgium in three regions.

+ The intestines shorten to accommodate the new diet.

+ The airport is classified as Code E by ICAO which makes it designed to accommodate large aircraft lke Boeing 747-400 and A340-600.

+ The series was primarily filmed at New York City’s Silvercup East, a sister studio to Silvercup Studios, to accommodate Ripa’s schedule with “Live with Regis and Kelly”.

+ A new headquarters at 6 Burlington Gardens, providing the university with exam halls and offices, was built to accommodate the new role.

+ The main market for this drive are the laptop users as these devices can accommodate no more than one drive.

Some sentences in use of accommodate
Some sentences in use of accommodate

Example sentences of “accommodate”:

+ This will accommodate itself to our environment reasonable well.

+ This was to accommodate new foyers, bars, dressing rooms and a workshop.

+ The convention was revised in 1921 to accommodate all physical measurements.

+ The buildings had then been discovered to accommodate several people that lived among the poor living conditions.

+ It can accommodate a wedding party of up to 200 people.

+ It was developed fast to accommodate part of the London ‘overspill’ as seen in the Greater London Plan, 1944.

+ The waters of the Anacostia River were too shallow to accommodate larger vessels, and the Yard was deemed too inaccessible to the open sea.

+ The theaters can accommodate performances of ballet opera, symphonies, chamber music modern dramas, and musicals.

+ The Port can accommodate the largest cruise ships in the world.

+ This will accommodate itself to our environment reasonable well.

+ This was to accommodate new foyers, bars, dressing rooms and a workshop.

+ To accommodate the growing number of Muslims in Taiwan, a mosque was planned to be built in 1951.

+ Added to that, the KAFD will also accommodate a financial academy, and a number of banks, companies and other financial institutions.

+ This is particularly visible in snakes, which are able to open their mouths very wide to accommodate comparatively large prey.

+ Credits in the infobox should not be retrospectively altered to accommodate name changes at a later date.

+ Most Judæo-Arabic dialects were written in modified forms of the Hebrew alphabet, often including consonant dots from the Arabic alphabet to accommodate phonemes that did not exist in the Hebrew alphabet.

+ Two open parking areas are available beside the rental car parking area to accommodate additional cars.

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