campus - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • visit: Campus Q. Can I come and visit the campus at any time?

Adjective modifier

  • purpose-built: The new appointments coincide with the Bristol Academy of Sport's move into its new purpose-built state-of-the-art campus near Filton High School.
  • main: The main campus is also home to the new Student Village.
  • virtual: Open University - is the ' virtual campus ' .
  • leafy: In term-time 20,000 students fill the leafy campus, and the holiday periods are busy with conferences and events.
  • attractive: It is situated in an attractive campus, neighboring open countryside, yet is only one mile from Bath city center.
  • state-of-the-art: The new appointments coincide with the Bristol Academy of Sport's move into its new purpose-built state-of-the-art campus near Filton High School.

Modifies a noun

  • map: Getting around the University The Edgbaston campus map can be found here.
  • network: Most study bedrooms in halls and flats are linked to the University's campus network.
  • tour: Campus tours are open to anybody thinking of studying here.
  • bookshop: Where they buy 82 % of students had bought new books from the campus bookshop.
  • accommodation: Students who are staying for the autumn semester will not be accepted for on campus accommodation.

Noun used with modifier

  • university: Off a 200 foot crane on the university campus.
  • parkland: This parkland campus also houses the outdoor facilities of the Sport & Recreation Service.
  • davies: Viewed from this include data on davies campus is.
  • college: I have my own room on the ground floor of a five bedroomed house within the college campus.
  • branch: Most foreign providers have withdrawn, leaving only a handful committed to the branch campus model dictated by the Higher Education Act, 1997.
  • immigration: Passengers landing could a palm tree immigration campus quot we rented scooters.

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