seating capacity• It is also available for conferences and other presentations requiring a seating capacity of up to 600.• With a seating capacity of 115,000, it will be the largest stadium in Olympichistory.• However, the field will again be widened and seating capacityadjusted to 54,000 for the championshipmatch.• The room had seating capacity for about eighty and Mark saw that it was about half full.• They had front exits and were of slightly lowerseating capacity than the E/1s.• The scheme will nearly double the seating capacity of the stadium, creating an additional 7,650 seats.• The seating capacity is in excess of 1000 and was full for the opening ceremony.• It had a totalseating capacity of 378.
seating plan/arrangements• A student assistant could help with this. 2 To facilitate learning of student names, alphabeticalseating arrangements might be desirable.• Headteacher John Hartley believes that the new seating arrangements have improved the learning atmosphere in every lesson.• The Nobel banquet was more difficult: the bookletcontaining the preciseseating arrangements had been mailed out days in advance.• Fiona looked at the seating plan and said to meet at table six.• Going out for dinnerrequired that he consider the seating plan, menu, atmosphere, and management of each possible restaurant.• Even now, I can't discuss the seating plan without hyperventilating.• I want to discuss the seating arrangements.• Variousseating arrangements are choreographed like a slightly tackylounge act with tinsel, glitter and lights that never fails to entertain.