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How to use lobbies in a sentence

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Given the round of check-in desks, luggage carousels and hotel lobbies that make up much of her job, such confusion could be forgiven.
He wrote music wherever and whenever he could, in waiting rooms and hotel lobbies, between sets and even at home on his piano.
The third strategy combines natural and artificial ventilation in transition spaces such as lobbies, foyers and the courtyard.
Another architectural consideration is segregating areas like mail rooms and entrance lobbies from the remainder of the building.
Targeted at the upper segment of society, the journal can be found in hotel lobbies and airport lounges besides news-stands and bookstores.
Among the patrons in theater lobbies each summer, the prevailing accent is American.
They settle in cafes, restaurants and hotel lobbies, selecting those spaces that best support their current activity.
Paul is an accomplished artist whose unique work adorns many sitting rooms and hotel lobbies throughout the country.
Political groups which resist the advance of globalisation are protecting entrenched domestic lobbies.
That has meant telling trade groups and industry lobbies in no uncertain terms not to hire Democrats.
For instance, it lobbies for policies to tailor technology for regional use and to recirculate financial capital locally.
A single interest group issue is different from a regular interest group in that it lobbies on one issue to benefit only its own membership.
An atrium on the tower's north face provides evaporative cooling which tempers conditions in the sky courts, lobbies and viewing platforms.
A political entrepreneur lobbies Congress to prohibit the importation of foreign-made mousetraps.
It does not just lobby in Brussels, but through its members' national federations it also lobbies the 25 European national governments.
They are shared by the otherwise opposed law-and-order and civil liberties lobbies.
Alongside them sprouted multitudinous single-issue groups, from vegetarian societies to trade unions, women's groups, and colonialist lobbies.
An effective scout operates like a detective, working hotel lobbies and press boxes to glean information about players.
Whenever possible we'll try and organise lobbies and demonstrations to support the councillor on the inside.
Just as scruffy lobbies are a thing of the past in posh developments, so too are old-style concierges.
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He had met stoneman in the lobbies, where he was often the centre of admiring groups of friends.
Conceded that we overheat our houses and our railroad trains and our hotel lobbies in America, nevertheless we do heat them.
Veneering pervades the legislative lobbies, intent upon entrapping his fellow-legislators to dinner.
The city lobbies in order to get more money from Sacramento, also provided by taxpayers.
Congressional deal-making is primarily about the competition of different lobbies.
Boeing heavily lobbies Congress for free trade arrangements, but it does not do so in the interest of true free trade.
Even if they are considered dimmable, the bulb may not be able to deliver the dimming range and performance required in spaces such as restaurants, lobbies and guest rooms.
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