regional - use in sentences
Adjective modifier
- other: East Anglia was a different affair to the other regionals.
Modifies a noun
- assembly: Some English regions exhibit substantial support for their own regional assembly, whilst the issue is dead in others.
- office: Working in conjunction with Knight Frank's network of regional offices, we cover the entire UK market.
- variation: Over the past five years the Agency has worked hard to reduce the regional variation in approach to enforcement.
- agency: North West Vision is the regional screen agency for England's Northwest.
- airport: Flights from Oslo can be arranged, either to London, or some regional airports - please enquire for details.
- strategy: The regional economic strategy has a clear vision for the region.
Modifying Another Word
- there: Are there regional trends in landslide density as a function of ground motion and distance from earthquake epicenter?
- only: It is the only regional newspaper for the Pacific.
- currently: He is currently Regional Manager for the north west for Sirius.
- now: Even now regional changes of local climates are being registered in Tajikistan.
- previously: He was previously Regional Managing Partner of the Leeds and Manchester offices.
Used with adjective complement
- have: It has regional, and indeed, international significance.
- grow: A number of industry watchers have stated that the area is the fastest growing regional Smart Card market in several sectors.
- explore: We want to explore regional, national, European and global opportunities and platforms for our programming.
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