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Sentences with welcome

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  • Several people came by to welcome me. [VERB noun]
  • There would be a fantastic welcome awaiting him back here.
  • The Australian film industry has received a welcome shot in the arm after attracting one of the most expensive movies ever to our shores.
  • I welcome you to a literary provocation that would switch on the current your.
  • Welcome to Washington.
  • She welcomed this move but said that overall the changes didn't go far enough. [VERB noun]
  • Hello, and welcome to my next Rocket Spanish Review.
  • Welcome to Canada Barack Obama! It is an honour to welcome your presence and the purity of truth you embody.
  • This was certainly a welcome change of fortune.
  • We welcome you to join us on a special tour which explores this unique Australian attraction. [VERB noun]
  • New members are always welcome.
  • You are welcome to visit the hospital at any time.
  • If women want to take on the business world they are welcome to it as far as I'm concerned. [+ to]
  • A welcome guest
  • A welcome gift
  • You are welcome to call
  • The new theory had a cool welcome
  • A welcome guest
  • welcome news
  • welcome to use the library
  • A hearty (or cold) welcome
  • To welcome criticism
  • To give someone a warm welcome.
  • To welcome a change.
  • They welcomed him with hisses and catcalls.
  • A welcome visitor.
  • A welcome rest.
  • She is welcome to try it.
  • You're quite welcome.
  • Your cousins have long since worn out their welcome.
  • We entered the house and found a ready welcome.
  • But Miss Thorn relieved the situation by laughing aloud, [ …] . By the time we reached the house we were thanking our stars she had come. Mrs. Cooke came out from under the port-cochere to welcome her.
  • We welcome suggestions for improvement.
  • A welcome visitor
  • A welcome present;  welcome news
  • You are welcome to the use of my library.
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