bus - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • catch: Meet at the Reynolds building at 6.15 to catch the rugby bus.
  • miss: This is UK 2012, not just London 2012, and we simply won't let the rest of the country miss the bus.

Adjective modifier

  • mini: In addition, about half the cost of the mini busses is subsidized by school funds.
  • open-top: London open-top tour busses stop next to Marble Arch near to the hotel.
  • frequent: There are also frequent busses to and from the city center along Cowley and Iffley Roads.
  • vintage: Working vintage bus and narrow-gauge railroad service, traditional craftspeople, exhibitions, nature trails and more!

Noun used with modifier

  • deck: The rolling year total for double deck busses in June was down only 24 units or 2.5 per cent to 937 units.

Modifies a noun

  • shelter: For example on average the glazing of 160 bus shelters is damaged every month, many of these on more than one occasion.
  • stop: CCTV New cameras at bus stops to improve security.
  • lane: I don't think bus lanes would have made me change my mode of travel.
  • station: BUS STATION THE people of Stanley should be proud to have such a fine new bus station.
  • route: We lobby where relevant, for example the council for a bus route, to reduce the number of cars on the road.
  • driver: He was also waving a hammer toward the bus driver.

Noun used with modifier

  • shuttle: Hop on the shuttle bus for the 5 minute ride to the BAA McArthur Glen Ashford Designer Outlet for designer goods at discount prices.
  • trolley: It carries a 56 seat Northern Coachbuilders body and sports the livery that was taken over from the trolley bus fleet.
  • courtesy: We were taken straight to the airport and only waited a few minutes for the courtesy bus on our return.
  • tour: Tour bus packages are the easiest way to see the countryside around Calgary in a short time.

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