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Sentence count:208+17Posted:2017-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: community centereccentricitycentrecentredcall centreepicentreshopping centrecity councilMeaning: n. the central part of a city. 
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121. Read in studio A city centre is still sealed off following a security alert earlier this afternoon.
122. Police arrested 12 people in the city centre before the match and fireworks continued to explode throughout the game.
123. In the city centre these vehicles would run on the streets.
124. I was strolling through the local city centre, when I heard a thumping bass sound coming from just around the corner.
125. Its construction formed part of an overall traffic management programme aimed at getting through traffic flows out of the city centre.
126. It's widely regarded as the best in town and is within strolling distance of the city centre and Maschsee.
127. This option would cost £85 million, or if the trains were put in tunnels through the city centre, £105 million.
128. Budapest is to ban all cars with two-stoke engines from the city centre unless they are fitted with a catalytic converter.
129. The Manchester Metro Link uses existing rail track for part of its journey, switching to tramlines on city centre streets.
130. Time allowed 00:19 Read in studio Cyclists have brought a city centre to a halt in a protest over traffic congestion.Sentencedict.com
131. Third, I think there are good reasons to encourage at least one food supermarket in the city centre.
132. The starlings have gone to nest in the hot-air ducts of a concrete and glass mountain in the city centre.
133. Male speaker Last year foreign students were the victims in 30% of our city centre robberies.
134. It is hoped that the multi-million pound facelift will reverse decades of decline for the shopping area in Liverpool city centre.
135. Railway lines channel wildlife into the city centre along their cuttings and embankments.
136. Twenty-one people were killed and 167 injured in the explosions at two Birmingham city centre pubs in 1974.
137. Environmentalists fear that many citizens will simply forge documents in order to gain access to the city centre.
138. Established in 1766 Whistler's Bar Busy, popular city centre pub.
139. A patrol in the city centre was crossing a road when a small explosion occurred near a fence-post.
140. One moved out of the city centre and has seen business increase at its new premises.
141. Metrolink is seen by transport planners and environmentalists as the first serious attempt to squeeze non-essential car users out of Manchester city centre.
142. Suddenly the phone rings: a suspect car bomb in the city centre.
143. All the University Accommodation is ideally situated for the City Centre.
144. The police had sealed off only part of the city centre while the bomb squad investigated.
145. The rush-hour traffic in the city centre had been as thick as a plate of home-made porridge!
146. They're built and designed by Southern Electric and will shuttle between the railway station and the city centre.
147. Petty theft and pickpocketing are becoming increasingly common in the city centre.
148. The one certain way to ensure a head-on clash ... was to organise a non-Unionist march through the city centre.
149. The Manchester site, Collyhurst, is a post-war social housing estate on the north-east edge of the city centre.
150. Parking is available in Taylors Lane as well as the city centre.
More similar words: community centereccentricitycentrecentredcall centreepicentreshopping centrecity councilquality controlidentity cardcentralentreatcentristentreatyentrepotentrenchexcentriceccentriccentimetreconcentricegocentriccentromerecentrifugegeocentricentrenchedcentralizedcentralisedconcentratecentripetalcentrifugal
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