residential - use in sentences

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • contain: Glasgow Harbor Glasgow Harbor is a large-scale mixed-use development containing high quality residential, retail, leisure and commercial facilities.

Modifies a noun

  • accommodation: There may be more than 3 students in these houses Residential accommodation You live in a student hall of residence.
  • property: All Mortgage Express lending is secured on UK residential property.
  • amenity: The effect on the residential amenity which the occupiers of 2 Orchard Croft could reasonably expect to enjoy would also be included.
  • home: In addition to the residential homes, the Trust provides short break services for clients of all ages who are still living at home.
  • care: For some, the need will arise for nursing home or residential care.
  • segregation: Residential segregation between two ethnic groups is likely to indicate some significant difference between them.

Modifying Another Word

  • predominantly: It is a predominantly residential area with all shopping facilities and entertainment less than five minutes drive away.
  • mainly: LOCATION Set on the outskirts of the mainly residential village of Loddiswell.
  • primarily: In addition, a further 37,000 customers ( primarily residential ) are supplied through other service providers.
  • largely: There are 330 miles of roads in Darlington Boro of which 205 miles are largely residential streets.
  • highly: This highly residential district is home to many opulent villas.
  • not: The part of the land that is not residential property is also exempt.

Used with adjective complement

  • include: It will probably contain a mix of uses including residential.
  • offer: Colin Molton assured the Board that URCs aimed to deliver sustainable urban communities offering residential, commercial and leisure developments in town centers.

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