occupancy|occupancies in English
noun
[oc·cu·pan·cy || 'ɑkjəpənsɪ /'ɒ-]
act of occupying; state of being an occupant; period of residence; act of taking possession (Law); right of possessio
Use "occupancy|occupancies" in a sentence
1. We usually have high occupancies in the peak season.
2. All rooms are double occupancy.
3. Simplified occupancy clearances eased construction permitting.
4. Cope stands for construction, occupancy, protection, exposure
5. Many private hospitals had low occupancy rates.
6. 4 How about the occupancy rate recently?
7. During her occupancy the garden was transformed.
8. This only appears to include the occupancy duty.
9. Cost: $ 829 per person, based on double occupancy.
10. Prices are based on full occupancy of an apartment.
11. Garbage cremation can greatly reduce the occupancy of land.
12. The family's occupancy of the apartment lasted only six months.
13. 5 The current operating space occupancy rate has reached 90 %.
14. Boombox is a climate-controlled structure ready for immediate occupancy
15. But the more residential streets register high rates of occupancy.
16. 3 The occupancy rate of the hotel is very low.
17. Hotel Manager : The advertised rate is based on double occupancy.
18. He took uninterrupted occupancy of this position for ten years.
19. Visitor volume and occupancy rates in Las Vegas were both flat.
20. Cockloft: A structural space above ceiling and below rafters, often connecting adjacent occupancies and permitting fire to spread laterally, often unseen
21. A 10-day shortened version is $ 670 per person, double occupancy.
22. 9 During the winter month the occupancy rate is down to 50 %.
23. 6 During the winter months, the occupancy rate is down to
24. Cost: from $ 299 per person, double occupancy, for an inside cabin.
25. 11 The following questions are based on the occupancy rate for July.