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amenity - use in sentences
Converse of object
- protect: Reason: In order to protect the visual amenity of the area.
Preposition: of
- locality: What would be the losses, if any, to the existing amenities of the locality were the application to be approved?
- resident: Development proposals will be approved, providing they do not have an unacceptable impact on the environment or the amenities of local residents.
Adjective modifier
- civic: This meant that civic amenity and bring sites made up a smaller proportion of 66 % instead of 69 % in 2001/2002.
- residential: The effect on the residential amenity which the occupiers of 2 Orchard Croft could reasonably expect to enjoy would also be included.
- visual: Reason: In order to protect the visual amenity of the area.
- recreational: We are confident that the developed site will also become a key recreational amenity for surrounding inhabitants.
- local: The impact on local amenity can also be greater in small settlements.
Modifies a noun
- horticulture: Job description Amenity horticulture covers the design, construction, management and maintenance of living, recreational and leisure areas.
- turf: Q Lawns are one of the UK's biggest producers of amenity turf.
- grassland: Instead of amenity grassland, sow a wildflower mix.
- society: It is also one of the national amenity societies notified about certain applications for listed building consent.
Noun used with modifier
- in-room: In-room amenities include this continues to the tournament begins.
- leisure: These sandy beaches, facing south into the sun, are only part of the town's leisure amenities.
- village: Penny Rigg Coniston Village Sleeps 5 ETC grade - 3 stars Traditional Lakeland cottage with all the village amenities on your doorstep.
- tourist: Skopelos Town The main town has very relaxed atmosphere, a good mixture of traditional life and tourist amenities.
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