hypermarket - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • build: The plan is to demolish the shops and build a new hypermarket in their place.
  • visit: So there will be time to visit a hypermarket before the train leaves.
  • have: Both of these towns have large hypermarkets that are easily accessible.
  • invent: France invented the hypermarket but went through a similar change of heart even earlier, as did The Netherlands.

Preposition: on

  • outskirt: There are several good hypermarkets on the outskirts of the town which might be useful if you are heading toward home.

Adjective modifier

  • out-of-town: There is also a danger of schools becoming like those big out-of-town hypermarkets which suck the life away from other shops " .
  • French: Over the next 20 years French hypermarkets captured almost half the retail market, forcing many thousand independent service stations into bankruptcy.
  • large: Many shops, with the exception of the larger hypermarkets, have a midday break for two hours.
  • local: The other was from a local hypermarket, seven months old.
  • new: The plan is to demolish the shops and build a new hypermarket in their place.
  • big: There are several big hypermarkets in Calais which are geared up to sell what UK buyers are looking for.

Modifies a noun

  • chain: Wal-Mart eyes China expansion 17/10/2006 Wal-Mart could be planning to acquire the Chinese hypermarket chain Trust-Mart for $ 1bn ( £ 800m ).
  • forecourt: In the late 1980's and early 1990's, savings of between 2p and 4p per liter could frequently be enjoyed at a hypermarket forecourt.
  • operator: The hypermarket operators initially adopted a policy of significant price discounting as against the prices charged by the majority of oil companies.
  • competition: In response to hypermarket competition the first of the major oil companies to announce its pricing policy on a national basis was BP.
  • station: The previously low-cost hypermarket stations began to add more facilities, looking more like their major oil company competitors.
  • shopping: Hypermarket shopping is an experience not to be missed, with everything possible to buy being sold beneath one roof.

Noun used with modifier

  • holiday: Here at holiday hypermarket we are very proud to introduce our brand new travel guides section.
  • town: Major multi-brand department stores and out of town hypermarkets will service the majority multi-sensorial tribe.

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