Collocations withvisitor
These are words often used in combination withvisitor.
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annual visitor
Over the past nine years the annual visitor figure has risen from 80,000 to 217,000.
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casual visitor
They may give a casual visitor an impression of the scope of the factory operation, but the details needed by an archaeological survey have gone.
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distinguished visitor
I am told that we have a distinguished visitor in the official gallery.
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first-time visitor
Apart from the economic magnitude of the place, two things are most impressive to the first-time visitor.
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foreign visitor
Let me now deal with the argument about the foreign visitor.
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frequent visitor
Similarly, the honeybee, the second most frequent visitor on male flowers, was 4.4 times more abundant on male than on female trees.
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occasional visitor
Even in the last years, no major changes are apparent to the occasional visitor.
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overnight visitor
Her stay changes his lifestyle little at first, including his indulging an overnight visitor, a blonde woman.
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overseas visitor
I do not think that any overseas visitor could have received a warmer welcome.
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regular visitor
There was little evidence, nor is there yet, that he was or is a regular visitor.
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unexpected visitor
I was held up by an unexpected visitor.
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unwelcome visitor
What happens if the unwelcome visitor is found on a train?
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