underpass - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • use: The path uses an underpass to get past the ring road.
  • take: To get to us by foot from there, take the underpass through to the main pedestrian shopping area of Fort William.
  • construct: An underpass constructed through to Clewer, the entrance to which is on the right of this view.
  • enter: Walk to the end of road and enter underpass, within central area take second exit.
  • leave: It leaves the underpass at 30 minutes past each hour from 5.30pm until 11.30pm.
  • exit: On exiting the underpass, turn right and follow the path to the staff car park.

Adjective modifier

  • pedestrian: South of Church Street the next bus stop is just past the pedestrian underpass by " Deansway " .
  • new: On sections of the route new underpasses are resulting in new overhead for the trolleys.
  • concrete: A lasting legacy for the project is the creation of huge mural which brightens up a concrete underpass near the school.
  • third: When you get to the third underpass get in the left hand lane at the traffic lights and turn left.

Modifies a noun

  • link: A new junction on the A90 at Marywell and a new underpass link to Portlethen via Cookston Road.
  • system: One element of that will be an underpass system.
  • proposal: Osbourne Road / Jesmond Road junction proposals are ongoing the advance stop lines and underpass proposals are progressing.
  • project: The first project to be completed is the Meadow Road underpass project, undertaken with local primary schools.

Noun used with modifier

  • road: The road underpass at this stage had been built within the confines of the original tram tunnel!
  • pedestrian: Video sample This sample is taken from Gray suit 7 a brief solo performance recorded in a Cardiff pedestrian underpass.
  • cycle: Continue along country lane into Campton continue through the village to the cycle underpass.
  • station: Other contributions would not look out of place in a tube station underpass.

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