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top - use in sentences
Converse of object
- reach: On reaching the top we were relieved to find that someone had already kindly broken trail for the rest of the walk.
Modifies a noun
- corner: Windows can be closed by hitting the ' small cross ' icon in the top right corner of the window.
- tip: Our Nutrition Team is here with 10 top tips to keep you on track on your trip!
- priority: In 1998, senior Trust managers agreed that the development of A&E was a top priority.
- scorer: Top scorer Dean Windass proved instrumental in the Tigers successes and brought a steady stream of visiting scouts to Boothferry Park.
- prise: The top prize, a 2002 Mini Cooper car, was donated by BAE Systems Chairman, Sir Richard Evans.
- floor: I was born in Dulwich Hospital in 1967 on the top floor.
Noun used with modifier
- cliff: The ruins of the Abbey high on the cliff top dominate the town and speak of its religious history.
- desk: They can be made flat and take up far less space on the desk top.
Used with why or when
- How: Back to top How many poems should you study?
- What: Back to top What is the nearest station to The Valley?
- who: Back to top Who do I contact about charity donations?
- why: Back to top Why might I be tested for sickle cell anemia?
Preposition: of
- page: Back to top of page Logged calls closure rates.
- hill: Magnificent stones still stand at Nigg ( in the church ) and above Shandwick ( at the top of the hill ).
- screen: You may view your cart contents at any time by clicking the View Your Basket link at the top of the screen.
- mountain: By the time the Team had set off, she had managed to help them to the top of the mountain.
- agenda: Councilor Barr asked that this matter be placed on the top of the agenda for the Minister's meeting.
- stair: What they want is to take the risk of exploring that unknown place, the dark at the top of the stairs.
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