bollard - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • illuminate: The Council's standard is to ensure 98 % of the street lights, illuminated bollards, signs are working at any one time.
  • moor: Note the mooring bollards on the tow path for bridge use.
  • rise: Once that's paid, the rising bollards set into the road surface are lowered.
  • install: The wall below the lock on the towpath side has been completed and even has bollards installed along the top.
  • remove: The offenders used metal cutters to remove bollards from security shutters at ECA Tools in Henley Road.
  • include: Street Furniture Steel Line manufactures a wide range of street furniture, including bollards, benches, seating, litter bins and cycle stands.

Preposition: in

  • middle: Passing the bollards in the middle of Watford Road, you will see Erskine Hall on your left.

Adjective modifier

  • concrete: Concrete bollards alongside the car part on the green were in need of repair.
  • wooden: First the boat was moored in gear from the lock waiting layby, the center rope securely tied around the wooden post bollards.
  • large: Irlam large Lock - and a rather large bollard!
  • new: Moored opposite the facilities where there are now new bollards provided.
  • retractable: Retractable bollards have restricted access to Grafton Road north of the railroad line during rush hour for years.
  • automatic: Payment will facilitate the lowering of the automatic bollard located in the center of the outbound carriageway.

Modifies a noun

  • pull: With a 20 ton main crane capacity and 28 ton bollard pull and towing winch, she is also survey capable.

Noun used with modifier

  • mooring: In front of the cottages are two mooring bollards which were used to secure boats to the landing stage.
  • iron: A motor cycle was seen driving through this alley on one occasion despite two cast iron bollards that restrict access.
  • traffic: Traffic bollards are mounted on the floor to suggest a street.
  • steel: Do today's steel bollards have the same solid design consistency of their cast iron ancestors?
  • metal: After a few yards turn right through some metal bollards and head up the pedestrian path ( Orchard Road ) which borders playing fields.
  • road: Hampshire County Council have been introducing highly reflective road bollards to replace the more traditional illuminated versions.

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