reach - use in sentences

Object

  • conclusion: The Committee did not reach a firm conclusion on how to resolve these issues.
  • agreement: Both, he says, were content to reach agreement on the basis of what they knew.
  • audience: We will reach a whole new audience with this " .
  • height: Monday, August 16, 2005 The external walls have reached roof height.
  • summit: To reach the summit, you would need a full day.
  • consensus: The local authorities ' aim was to reach a consensus on a number of key questions: " What was wrong with existing services?

Subject

  • staircase: The bedrooms are reached by a fairly narrow staircase.
  • ferry: Sark does not have its own airport nor does the harbor have the capacity to be reached by large passenger ferries.

Preposition: into

  • mist: When you reach back into the mists of your most treasured childhood memories, can you recall a favorite toy?

Adjective modifier

  • easy: Sun & Sand Sun worshippers who want duvet soft beaches within easy reach will be spoilt with the endless shores of the Algarve.
  • upper: In the middle section there is still a fair amount of riverside paths but in the upper reaches and tributaries public access is patchy.
  • farthest: Such political maneuvering did, of course, expand British trade to the farthest reaches of the globe.
  • outer: The Natural Habitat of Nelson Mandela house on the outer reaches of Holloway road.
  • northern: Harbor Racing Tips ( 2001 ) - Tim Weedon looks at racing in the northern reaches of the harbor; Emsworth and Chichester.
  • global: With active relationships with some 70 other countries, NGOs and civil society, it has a global reach.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • out: I want to say to them'Don't give up hope reach out to God for His help.

Preposition: of

  • amenity: The house is ideally located moments from local shops and within easy reach of the many amenities of Kingston town center.

Preposition: for

  • plaything: Busy babies will enjoy reaching for the intriguing playthings hanging from the three-dimensional Whoozit® Gym to Go.

Preposition: by

  • staircase: The bedrooms are reached by a fairly narrow staircase.
  • ferry: Sark does not have its own airport nor does the harbor have the capacity to be reached by large passenger ferries.

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