(1) massive increases in government purchases became a honeypot for the unscrupulous(2) the tourist honeypot of St Ives(3) This delightful honeypot is beautifully crafted in fine white English bone china with a bee and beehive motif.(4) And the feelgood factor appears to have returned to what was once a tourist honeypot in the North York Moors.(5) she always had men hovering round her like bees round a honeypot(6) Each honeypot is crafted in premium quality vitreous white earthenware and glazed with the finest clear glaze available giving each pot a superb, rich look, feel and durability.(7) London is a honeypot for young Scots with dreams of making their fortune, but many end up living on the streets, too ashamed or demoralised to return, according to researchers.(8) We were like bees around a honeypot and everybody wanted to be in charge.(9) Calls have been made for public loos at a tourist honeypot on the Furness coast to be kept open, writes Rachel Kitchen.(10) He stated once that Castle Howard was probably the first venue to stage outdoor concerts, apart from opera honeypot Glyndebourne, in Sussex.(11) Eighteenth-century St Petersburg was a honeypot for artists, art dealers, and craftsmen, rather as New York has become in the latter half of the 20th century.(12) The family's magnificent art deco café on Largs seafront, a honeypot for tourists since the 1930s, will continue trading while the search for a buyer goes on but other outlets in Glasgow and East Kilbride have already closed.(13) Dry rot destroyed what would have been a tourist honeypot .(14) an earthenware honeypot(15) To its fans, a wind farm is a potential tourist honeypot , complete with visitor centre, restaurant, shops and exhibitions.(16) I mean King's Cross is an area that is a honeypot for a whole range of socially disadvantaged people, and that in itself is the vulnerability of the place.