station - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • pump: At other times of the year the pools and pumping stations were filled to the brim with Great Crested Newts.
  • fill: In a village we stopped at an ' independent ' filling station, meaning an old tanker parked at the side of the road.
  • dock: Data exchange with a stationary PC is a standard feature via docking station or serial cable.

Preposition: at

  • RAF: He was a Sergeant rigger when he was in the Far East. and Flight Lieutenant ( Eng. ) whilst stationed at RAF Warboys.

Adjective modifier

  • underground: The nearest London underground stations are St Paul's or Barbican.
  • mainline: There is a frequent service from Redhill to London mainline stations.
  • near: The nearest station is Luton Airport Parkway which is just under 1 mile from the airport.
  • nuclear: Member raised the issue of the policy on nuclear power stations.
  • intermediate: The railroad opened on October 1, 1862, with one intermediate station at Watford High Street.
  • local: A local TV station has started to provide stock market reports.

Preposition: into

  • disrepute: You will not by any act or omission do anything, which might bring GCap or its radio stations into disrepute.

Modifies a noun

  • wagon: Design characteristics SUVs were traditionally derived from light truck platforms, but have developed to have the general shape of a station wagon.
  • forecourt: By train; Turn right out of station forecourt.
  • platform: He has even dealt with the station bay platform track bed.

Noun used with modifier

  • railroad: By Rail: Ipswich railroad station is about a fifteen minute walk.
  • radio: Rocky Radio is the official radio station for Gretna Football Club.
  • police: With the police station on your left you will see Derby Road going down the hill.
  • gasoline: Take the second exit, to the left of the gasoline station, into Malvern Road.
  • polling: The polling station, a local school, is just a short walk away.
  • train: Gatwick Airport Car Rental Train There isn't actually a train station at Luton Airport.

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