Which preposition to use with accommodating
'The Ladies attached to His Excellency's Suite' were admitted 'within the railing or body of the House' and 'accommodated with the seats of the members as far as possible.'
Again, if the liturgical sense has in a great measure become extinct among the faithful owing to the unavoidable disuse of the public celebration of the Church's worship, it is well that they should be allowed devotions accommodated to their limited capacity.
But on her arrival at the old hotel now, she was a good deal disturbed to learn that she could not be accommodated in her former quarters.
Listen: "Two gentlemen can be pleasantly accommodated at 'The Willows.'
The Private Hotel, Dining, Hunting and Sleeping Cars of the Pullman Company will accommodate from 12 to 18 persons, allowing a full bed to each, and are fitted with such modern conveniences as private, observation and smoking rooms, folding beds, reclining chairs, buffets and kitchens.
When they reached Cezarades, a distance of not more than nine miles, which had taken them five hours to travel, they were agreeably accommodated for the night in a neat cottage; and the Albanian landlord, in whose demeanour they could discern none of that cringing, downcast, sinister look which marked the degraded Greek, received them with a hearty welcome.
It is distinct and pretty when in flower, and one of the hardiest and most accommodating of shrubs.
The room into which he was conducted was filled with the villagers, all conveniently accommodated on benches.
In 1817 the building was enlarged so as to accommodate between 500 and 600, and Mr. Walker laboured regularly at it till 1822, when declining health necessitated his retirement.
It would be best, he thinks, if all the servants could be accommodated without using the loft over the stable, as no orders he could give them would prevent their carrying lights there, if they were to use it as lodgers.
Of course I except the cities, and speak only of the estates, where the house servants are neither better housed or accommodated than the field-hands.
Only a portion could be accommodated under Maudie's roof, but the rest crowded in front of her door or went and examined the window.
In the height of its glory 87,000 spectators could he accommodated within its walls!
To her succeeded Margarita Cogni, the wife of a baker who proved as accommodating as his predecessor, the linen-draper.