overseas visitor
collocation in Englishmeaningsofoverseasandvisitor
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overseas
adjective
adverb
uk/ˌəʊ.vəˈsiːz/us/ˌoʊ.vɚˈsiːz/
in, from, or to ...
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visitor
noun[C]
uk/ˈvɪz.ɪ.tər/us/ˈvɪz.ɪ.t̬ɚ/
someone who visits a person ...
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(Definition ofoverseasandvisitorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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I do not think that anyoverseasvisitorcould have received a warmer welcome.
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The average time is about 43 seconds peroverseasvisitorarriving in this country, and it is going down.
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I welcome the opportunity to raise once again the matter ofoverseasvisitorappeals.
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Let us start when anoverseasvisitorarrives in this country.
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Moreover, the money they spend, as well as that of theoverseasvisitor, is an important part of our general tourist income.
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One obvious path to increasing the generation of cash is theoverseasvisitorroute.
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How can a trade covenant possibly be enforced against anoverseasvisitorwho has returned home?
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Many of the facilities for the leisure and relaxation of our people can be combined with those for theoverseasvisitor.
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They had a problem in attracting theoverseasvisitorwho is more likely to be dependent on public transport.
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In effect, "the market" is theoverseasvisitor, who is exploited by unscrupulous operators who milk him for his interest in his sport.
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It may be a case of diplomatic immunity or it may be a case of anoverseasvisitorwho just does not understand the regulations.
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I think that would be difficult, but theoverseasvisitordoes not have to attend a food office.
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Study of a foreign language, so important in welcoming theoverseasvisitor, is now compulsory for students up to the age of 16.
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If anoverseasvisitorneeds treatment for emergencies, such as a broken hip that requires treatment in an ordinary hospital ward, that visitor is charged—even though it is an emergency.
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Some could expand and others could bring the standard of their accommodation up to what is now demanded by everyoverseasvisitorwho has any money to spend.
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If a businessman entertains anoverseasvisitor, it is quite possible that the country as a whole will derive a benefit from the result of the entertainment.
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It is just this that theoverseasvisitorfinds so seductive—flowers in the hall, oak fires burning in the grate and perhaps children's steps on the back stairs.
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Secondly, any concession to hotels and boarding houses in general—most of which seldom see anoverseasvisitor—would be an extremely expensive and wasteful way of improving our balance of payments.
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I have had one case drawn to my attention where a hospital accepted a written promise to pay charges from a relative of anoverseasvisitoradmitted for treatment.
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That is much more likely to create employment than switching money to parts of the country whose intrinsic appeal to the domestic oroverseasvisitoris doubtful.
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