How To Use Day camp In A Sentence

  • This was a major provider of not only walking holidays but also package holidays and holiday camps.
  • I'll Be Your Mirror London, Alexandra Palace - review A name change heralded the first major All Tomorrow's Parties weekender in London, which usually confines its leftfield line-ups to out-of-season holiday camps. Evening Standard - Home
  • Here, we consider the concept of negative advertising and the effects such practices have on modern-day campaigning.
  • Also afterwards, President Bush opened a five-day campaign swing with a bus tour in Florida.
  • Yet the ‘Camp’ here is supposed to refer to Camp Ovation, the performing arts holiday camp for adolescent misfits and malcontents.
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  • So long as you are not actually ill, hungry, frightened or immured in a prison or a holiday camp, spring is still spring.
  • The YMCA is running a day camp with crafts, sports, and water fun.
  • They’ll soon get ready to head out for entrepreneur day camp, where they role-play as banker, shopkeeper, and mayor of a make-believe city and learn how to levy taxes and create products.
  • Around 360 Scouts, Cubs Beavers and Explorers and their leaders attended the three-day camp at the weekend.
  • It may not lead to the downfall of the state, but then neither did the eight-hour day campaigns that are its inspiration.
  • The Boston Globe's Jeff Jacoby declared, ‘Today campus leftism is not merely prevalent.’
  • When that happens we'll join Graham in Somerset, leaving our furniture and effects in storage pending the purchase of a suitable house close by the holiday camp.
  • The uninitiated could be forgiven for imagining that the tradition of heading to a holiday camp for a summer knees-up was in terminal decline.
  • Reduced to teaching dance in a holiday camp, they remained aloof from the other staff. Times, Sunday Times
  • In post-war England, the somewhat kitschy chain of "Holiday Camps" designed for the British working class were popular recreation meccas.
  • The presidential candidates today campaigned in states that hold primaries on Super Tuesday.
  • Holiday camps were run at draughty castles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Next to his caravan is what is laughably called his ‘chalet’ - laughable because it is hard to imagine anything less like a jolly holiday camp than this cold, cheerless place.
  • But, if you pursue that argument to its logical conclusion, then there really isn't any reason why prisons shouldn't be holiday camps in reality and not just in the fevered imaginations of tabloid headline writers.
  • In 1959, two grammar school boys take different paths: one achieves academic success, the other becomes a drifter working in a holiday camp and on fairgrounds, before deciding that his destiny lies in rock 'n' roll.
  • There are already cluster holiday camps.
  • The protest followed three days of lunchtime demonstrations by power workers and a three-day campaign of non-cooperation with management.
  • Reduced to teaching dance in a holiday camp, they remained aloof from the other staff. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's like one of Martin Parr's photographic nightmares, a neon shanty town of amusement arcades, chip shops and crumbling holiday camps that look like gulags.
  • It runs like an upmarket American holiday camp, with a 100% preppy house-party atmosphere.
  • The uninitiated could be forgiven for imagining that the tradition of heading to a holiday camp for a summer knees-up was in terminal decline.
  • Reduced to teaching dance in a holiday camp, they remained aloof from the other staff. Times, Sunday Times
  • Christmas is looming ever closer, and this morning on the radio warnings were going out to holiday campers, to have a contingency for possible evacuations, in the event of fire.
  • Like a holiday camp it was, endless teas and lectures and displays of magic all afternoon.
  • Retailers, hotels, holiday camps, campsites and caravan parks have all reported increased business.
  • Prisons overbook for the same reason holiday camps do: to compensate for the inevitable number of detainees who fail to show up for confirmed reservations for one reason or another, or those who escape. Welsh prisons overbooked
  • The Father's Day campaign includes short, snackable pieces of content and is a good example of what brands should be doing in content marketing.
  • Christmas is looming ever closer, and this morning on the radio warnings were going out to holiday campers, to have a contingency for possible evacuations, in the event of fire.
  • The TASF sponsors essay contests, charity events, a performing arts day camp for teenagers and undergraduate scholarships.
  • Murder and sordid affairs in a holiday camp? The Sun
  • Like a holiday camp it was, endless teas and lectures and displays of magic all afternoon.
  • Pontins closed as a holiday camp 10 years ago and has stood empty and deteriorating ever since.
  • Our Sunday camp was beside what might be called a serpentine curve or series of loops in the river. Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico
  • They’ll soon get ready to head out for entrepreneur day camp, where they role-play as banker, shopkeeper, and mayor of a make-believe city and learn how to levy taxes and create products.
  • Day camp Cub Scouts practiced to play the Chinese cymbals and drum.

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