base - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • broaden: Now the party is to broaden the base of voters who will choose the Tory challenger in the London mayoral election.

Object

  • web: Creating the entry is simple via the easy-to-use web based control panel.

Adjective modifier

  • ideal: The ideal base for touring the whole of Cornwall.
  • naval: My next recollection is waking up as we entered the naval base at Singapore.
  • military: Other national peace campaigns concerned Trident in the UK, Spain's membership of NATO, US military bases in Greece.
  • broad: Our aims aren't just to have a wide geographic presence but also a broad base of core skills and expertise.
  • perfect: Novotel Newcastle, Newcastle Upon Tyne This is the perfect base for a family weekend, a relaxing holiday or business travel.
  • solid: This will provide a home market from which to build a solid export base.

Modifies a noun

  • camp: This tradition is associated with more stable base camps at which artifacts were repaired and worn-out stone components replaced.
  • station: The second data set was used to fill in national coverage gaps and so a remote base station was used in London.

Noun used with modifier

  • customer: Recognizing these changes in its customer base, Medirest is adapting its menus to ensure they respond to a wide range of popular tastes.
  • client: They boast a prestigious client base, which includes numerous major blue chip accounts.
  • knowledge: Knowledge Base Search our knowledge base for answers to problems or questions you may have with NewsGator.
  • data: The Adshel Research Monitor has the largest data base of any media owner research project.
  • fan: One way to get records or CDs into the stores is to tour, extend your fan base, and increase demand.

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