pavilion - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • thatch: Tragically the thatched pavilion was destroyed by fire in 1996.
  • erect: For erecting the pavilion at a cost of upwards of £ 200, the committee issued shares to be taken up by members.
  • bowl: Bowls Heaton Park has an impressive bowls pavilion with four flat greens.
  • restore: Today, the gardens are listed by English Heritage as a Grade II site and contain three restored Victorian glass pavilions with connecting walkways.
  • build: New Pavilion Sub-committee A block built wooden clad pavilion will be costed to compare with the wooden option.

Adjective modifier

  • shoreward: A shoreward end pavilion was built in 1926, embellished by an art deco façade in the 1930s.
  • open-air: The airport, comprised of open-air pavilions with thatch roofs, is very charming.
  • wooden: On the top platform, holes in the edge suggest columns for a wooden pavilion.
  • grand: This pavilion was replaced with the grand first pavilion which opened on 21st June 1902.
  • Victorian: Well, they had to report on Victoria Park at a lovely Victorian pavilion.
  • classical: The more classical German pavilion was topped simply with an eagle and a swastika.

Modifies a noun

  • publishing: Pavilion Publishing, for the Nuffield Institute for Health and the Housing Corporation.
  • roof: Booking Hall is built of white Suffolk bricks with slate pavilion roof.
  • block: The new buildings were based on a pavilion block layout designed by WH Ward of Birmingham.

Noun used with modifier

  • cricket: Yet, there is still no cricket pavilion at the Browns Road site.
  • pier: Success continued to be enjoyed until the late 1950s when falling visitor numbers forced the closure of the pier pavilion.
  • bee: Sunday 27th January saw a group of members meet at the bee pavilion at Murton to do a bit of house keeping.
  • swimming: In addition to secure, underground parking, Bramley Grange also provides a private swimming pavilion for the use of residents.
  • sport: Its domed ceramic roof covers covers a giant sports pavilion, designed for a variety of sporting competitions...
  • refreshment: It was said that the amenities provided in the refreshment pavilion did not go outside the requirements of the park.

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