Similar words: community center, eccentricity, centre, centred, call centre, epicentre, shopping centre, city council. Meaning: n. the central part of a city.
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151. Both were piecemeal efforts, too far from the city centre, whose shops and businesses drive the local economy.
152. The house is only a short walk from local shops and there are regular buses to the City Centre.
153. The pictures were captured by the city centre security cameras installed in Gloucester earlier this year.
154. Read in studio A jogger has been stabbed by a group of youths while running through a city centre.
155. This will provide capacity for the half-hourly airport service, which will offer a 39 min journey to the city centre.
156. In the city centre there's a massive Hogmanay Party at George Square for those lucky enough to hold tickets.
157. Police have found a cache of automatic weapons in a house in the city centre.
158. Lastly, Ingolstadt is used to exemplify the approach that could be adopted in an historically important and attractive city centre.
159. There is an hourly bus service during the day from the Airport to the Transport Interchange in the city centre.
160. Like York, the old walled city centre attracts many tourists,[http://sentencedict.com/city centre.html] and it has a large cattle market and a cathedral.
161. Hotel am Thielenplatz A modern hotel situated right in the city centre and only 300 metres walk from the railway station.
162. Zoning Proposals for licensed premises in the city centre. 5.
163. At the city centre slid out of the skin and moved away thought the dense crowds.
164. In June 1969 a proposed Connolly commemoration parade through Belfast city centre was bitterly opposed by loyalists.
165. Hundreds flooded the city centre last week for the raising of the outlawed Morning Star flag.
166. The situation in the city centre is getting increasingly confused, and riot police have been told to stand by.
167. We blocked off the main streets of the city centre and staged a sit-in at the Parque Libertad.
168. Under the Belfast Urban Area Plan strict restrictions have been placed on any further office development outside the city centre.
169. Meanwhile there's nothing mystical about the version of Sumo wrestling going on in the city centre.
170. They are seeking public and private funding for the installation of about 30 cameras to provide 24-hour monitoring of city centre streets.
171. Praha Metro is also planning a fourth route linking the city centre and the southern suburbs.
172. His farm is about eight miles from Bradford city centre.
173. The friend is called Bobby and he lives in a slum near the city centre.
174. Similar schemes have been established in Westminster and Derby city centre.
175. There was traffic congestion when the Milk Race passed through city centre.
176. He had returned for lunch from his office in the city centre.
177. At times(sentencedict.com), his music has the fragmented feel of a late-night stroll through a busy city centre!
178. In Lusaka, small-scale enterprise takes place mainly in the shanty towns three or four miles from the city centre.
179. For what other goods is Mrs Smith likely to make a trip to a large city centre?
180. I stayed with him in the heavy traffic round the ring road, skirting the city centre and out towards Bingley.
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