space - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • watch: Watch this space for the next film night then contact the team or Mme.
  • confine: Out of the bag the process will be quicker, but badges in confined spaces should last better for these reasons.
  • occupy: Three seperate pieces occupy the space of the Approach Gallery.
  • allocate: Externally there is a single garage which is situated en bloc plus an allocated parking space.
  • fill: A great way to fill wall space with stunning images.
  • enclose: Where a temple is found within an enclosed space, this is in most cases a rectangular space aligned with the temple.

Adjective modifier

  • open: Open Spaces There will be a clean up day in November.
  • green: The Green Flag Award scheme is the national standard for parks and green spaces.
  • outer: Moreover, we shall not be the first to place any weapons in outer space.
  • ample: The ' U ' shaped main cabin has ample storage space with two large side lockers, a cupboard & two drawers.
  • empty: Void size is a measure of how much of the medium consists of empty space.
  • public: The station seeks to create a public space where: ?

Modifies a noun

  • shuttle: Fly my space shuttle into the sun on my 105th birthday.
  • exploration: Why am I so concerned about Britain's role in space exploration?

Noun used with modifier

  • parking: Ample parking spaces in farm yard in front of house.
  • disk: We do not set any limit on how much disk space is used.
  • storage: The ' U ' shaped main cabin has ample storage space with two large side lockers, a cupboard & two drawers.
  • exhibition: Many cultural bodies can make use of performance and exhibition spaces in interlocking rhythms.
  • office: The office space that has been created in the new oxford social center is still mainly empty at the moment.
  • living: Ask can you send that heat from the stove out of your living space.

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