bund - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • construct: They have constructed the earth bund and inserted concrete posts down to floor level to prevent the fence blowing down in a gale.
  • build: The Fire Training Ground is enclosed on three sides by a purpose built bund.
  • landscape: However in February 2005 unauthorized works took place with the removal of a landscaped bund which separated the residential area from the industrial site.
  • have: Oil drums must have a bund with a capacity of 25 per cent of the total amount.
  • create: Units can be linked together to create a larger bund if required.
  • install: In 2006 they hope to be able to install a final bund in order to link an existing bund system.

Preposition: with

  • capacity: Oil drums must have a bund with a capacity of 25 per cent of the total amount.

Noun used with modifier

  • flood: Do flood bunds reduce or exacerbate the damage caused by floods?

Adjective modifier

  • rock-filled: Planning permission to construct a dry dock or rock-filled bund [ 2 ] .
  • German: The word Bundt comes from the German word bund, which means a gathering of people.
  • new: Alternative vehicular and pedestrian access and construction of new bund.
  • temporary: Looking back to A663 Bridge from temporary construction bund, yet to be removed.

Modifies a noun

  • wall: Upon arrival crews were faced with a cascade of fuel which had breached the bund wall used to surround the vessel.
  • area: The full extent of the bund area is currently being discussed.

Noun used with modifier

  • earth: Mr Philips comments on the earth bund solution were read out.
  • quarry: The removal of the quarry bund in 1997, therefore, appears to have confirmed what had been suggested by geophysical survey in 1994.
  • siege: Nothing can get in or out of a siege bund.
  • dock: Able UK applied for planning permission to build a dry dock bund in August.

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