welcome造句(31) The church bells rang out to welcome in the New Year.
(32) Crowds of peopl lined the streets to welcome their hero.
(33) A five-day week has found an immediate welcome and much popularity since it was officially adopted across the country.
(34) Eat away, children; you are welcome to all you want.
(35) We visited some friends in France, but we didn't want to overstay our welcome and left after a couple of days.
(36) We're always sure of a friendly welcome at this hotel.
(37) The proceedings will begin with a speech to welcome the guests.
(38) I welcome the report as a herald of more freedom, not less.
(39) The trip was a welcome respite from the pressures of work.
(40) The students gave him a rapturous welcome, chanting in unison: "We want the king!".
(41) I like to bring my friends home to a warm welcome from my family.
(42) 'Thank you very much.' 'You're welcome, sir. Have a nice day.'
(43) Disabled visitors are welcome; there is good wheelchair access to most facilities.
(44) Whoever comes is welcome.
(45) You're welcome to borrow my tennis racket, such as it is.
(46) The Mayor recited to the Queen a long and tedious speech of welcome.
(47) She opened her arms wide in an expansive gesture of welcome.
(48) New recruits to our table tennis club are always welcome.
(49) He swung the door wide open in a parody of welcome.
(50) The new skin balm was welcome by middle - aged women.
(51) You're welcome to it - I can never get it to work properly.
(52) The arrival of the fresh medical supplies was a welcome sight for the beleaguered doctors working in the refugee camps.
(53) Your offer of a loan is extremely welcome just now.
(54) It is a pleasure to welcome you to our home.
(55) His accident with the microphone brought some welcome comic relief to a very dull party.
(56) We will be having New Year Party at Wang Ping's this year. You are welcome to join us!
(57) There's a big press launch today and you're most welcome to come along.
(58) My heart is not open 24 hours, not the restaurant at any time, welcome to.
(59) You're welcome to stay.
(60) It gives me enormous pleasure to welcome my next guest.