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frontage - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- ft: The stall has a frontage of 14 ft and an area of 84 sq ft. The weekly rent is £ 40.68 including rates.
- foot: The building plot has a frontage of 110 feet approx to the private lane with there being an average depth of 105 feet approx.
Converse of object
- glaze: Externally there is a fully glazed return frontage at ground floor level.
- designate: Designated frontages are spread throughout the Boro, thus trying to ensure that all residential areas are not more than 400m from local shops.
- occupy: Fountain House now has a shop frontage occupied by Messrs Randall's.
- curve: The inn was then rebuilt with a long curving frontage, with an entrance at either end.
- impose: Imposing double bay frontage, set well back from the road in attractive gardens.
- retain: Still no effort to retain the frontage or the Station House building.
Adjective modifier
- built-up: More specifically the building of one or two houses within a small gap in an otherwise built-up frontage.
- Georgian: The King's Head had an impressive Georgian frontage which almost certainly covered an early building.
- narrow: The attack launched on a narrow frontage, followed an intense aerial bombardment by over 1000 bombers, many of which flew from England.
- retail: Proposals should not lead to excessive breaks in retail frontages or be harmful to local amenity.
- secondary: The Plan shows primary ( or core ) and secondary shopping frontage for the first time in the town center.
- impressive: The King's Head had an impressive Georgian frontage which almost certainly covered an early building.
Noun used with modifier
- riverside: The scheme will open the power station's riverside frontage to local people for the first time in 130 years.
- river: Of the building situated against the river frontage little can be deduced.
- shopping: The proposed extension to the primary shopping frontage in The Square has bee proposed for adoption in the Local Plan.
- street: The Phase 2 building will give the campus high street frontage.
- brick: The red brick frontage onto Bayley Lane formerly contained the house of the governor of the jail which stood on an adjacent site.
- glass: Below is the new glass frontage above the building in Cadogan Gardens.
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