Sentences with occasion
oc·ca·sion
O o - I often think fondly of an occasion some years ago at Covent Garden.
- Taking her with me on official occasions has been a challenge.
- Fine dining might be dead but there are still plenty of top restaurants taking centre stage for that special occasion or celebration.
- Sir Isaac Isaacs looked immaculate in his heavily gold laced uniforms and on the other air force officials dressed in uniform as the occasion demanded.
- It is an occasion for all the family to celebrate. [+ for]
- He argued that the release of hostages should not occasion a change in policy. [VERB noun]
- Many will remember the occasion when Morris famously crossed paths.
- But here are my best bits of advice for my son on the occasion of his 18th.
- There was no occasion to complain
- The party was quite an occasion
- While it was a solemn occasion, there was also laughter as they recalled his generous personality, sublime drumming.
- A chance meeting was the occasion of the renewal of their friendship
- You have no occasion to be angry
- On the occasion of our last meeting
- They met on three occasions.
- His birthday will be quite an occasion.
- This slack period would be a good occasion to take inventory.
- What is the occasion for this uproar?
- To go about one's lawful occasions.
- She visits New York on occasion.