ser - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • have: Fore cabin has a super ser catalytic cabin heater, a dinette with table top dropping down to make a double bed.
  • provide: Its partners provide SER with the bulk of its income.

Converse of subject

  • operate: The new services, operated by the SER began on 2 April 1877.

Adjective modifier

  • 2nd: Second Series ( 1818 ) Contemporary Reviews Monthly Review, 2nd ser.
  • 3rd: Tale without a Title, A ( 1804 ) Contemporary Reviews Critical Review, 3rd ser.
  • 4th: Reading Abbey Cartularies ( Camden Society, 4th ser.
  • 5th: Back Neil R. Ker, ' Sir John Prise ' , The Library, 5th ser.
  • library: Back Neil R. Ker, ' Sir John Prise ' , The Library, 5th ser.
  • 6th: P. Stafford, ' Women and the Norman Conquest ' , Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 6th ser.

Modifies a noun

  • vise: The earlier you talk to your mediation ser vise the better.
  • station: The rubble on the right, which smoke can be seen emerging from, is the demolished SER station building.
  • design: All surfaces were graced with a pleasing canopy, typical of SER design.
  • line: The SER main line to Dover took a weald of Kent route, avoiding towns above the North Downs.
  • canopy: The two lines of posts are the remains of the original SER canopy struts which were literally sawn off.
  • network: The waiting shelter shared a particular feature with other such structures on the SER network: it opened with its roof lacking a valance.

Noun used with modifier

  • u: Public domain software on the InterNet has demonstrated to thousands of u sers how powerful the existing technology already is.
  • Internet: How do I know if my internet brow ser supports 128-bit encryption?
  • verb: You will encounter the verb ser ( to be ) and adjectives.

Possessives

  • line: Headcorn Station on the SER's main line had been opened in 1842.
  • design: At the western end of this platform was the signal box, opened in about 1892 to the SER's in-house design.

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