forecourt - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • garage: They must have changed places on the forecourt of the garage.
  • premise: Class 6: Advertisements on forecourts of business premises.

Converse of object

  • enclose: EXTERNALLY To the front of the property an enclosed forecourt whilst to the rear an enclosed patio area with gated access.
  • gravel: TO THE OUTSIDE There is a flagged and graveled forecourt with on site parking space suitable for 2 vehicles.
  • publish: Moving into forecourts Published: 02 May, 2006 Specialist cleaning products company Cleans UK is looking to move into the forecourt sector.

Adjective modifier

  • paved: OUTSIDE To the front there is a small paved front forecourt enclosed by wrought iron balustrading.
  • retail: Working with our joint venture company, Autogas Ltd, we're putting autogas refueling facilities on prime retail forecourts operated by Shell Retail.
  • front: Thoughts: The " front garden " - the wheelie bin cometh Our front forecourt is another piece of garden.

Modifies a noun

  • retailer: Topaz is an established national forecourt retailer, based in Dublin, which acquired the Shell Ireland service station network in 2005.
  • shopper: Be it toothpaste, toilet roll or shampoo, forecourt shoppers increasingly expect to see these products available in your store.
  • convenience: At the forefront of forecourt convenience trading, SPAR continues to launch several new sites across Scotland including Aviemore, Dalkeith and other locations.
  • shop: How many times has a garage forecourt shop saved your bacon?
  • trader: Likewise operators need to embrace new security functions to counter fraud and the bane of every forecourt trader 's life, the drive-off.
  • store: The first trial forecourt store will open by the end of October 2000.

Noun used with modifier

  • gasoline: On Monday gasoline station forecourts were running out of unleaded stocks.
  • garage: How many times has a garage forecourt shop saved your bacon?
  • station: Access is from the station forecourt, past the shed on the side away from the station building.
  • terminal: There is a taxi rank on the terminal forecourt.
  • supermarket: This compares to an average spend of £ 25.37 at cheaper supermarket forecourt sites.
  • dealer: Where you shop depends on how confident you are, but the easiest route is to buy from a dealer forecourt.

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