Similar words: supreme court, recoup, appellate court, recourse, recount, video recorder, economic recovery, court. Meaning: n. the outer or front court of a building or of a group of buildings.
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1. I locked the bike in the forecourt of the Kirey Hotel.
2. There were two cars on the cobbled forecourt.
3. He hurried out into the forecourt, and on.
4. He walked up the drive to the forecourt.
5. The chauffeur pulled the car into the forecourt in a cloud of steam and got out.
6. On the forecourt he unlocked the car and threw the diaries across on to the passenger seat before sliding in behind the wheel.
7. Carson parked the Mercedes on the forecourt off the road, and walked around to help Alison out.
8. Set above a handsome forecourt, the stone house has four well-spaced bays, mullioned windows, parapets and gables.
9. Grunte had run into him on the forecourt of one of his garages where he had come to buy a second-hand Sierra.
10. The balcony gave out on to the hotel forecourt, with Nile Avenue and the corner of Pilkington Road beyond.
11. The forecourt queues are a taste of things to come unless alternative sources of energy are explored, and different lifestyles endorsed.
12. Yeoman has a car showroom, offices, forecourt and storage accommodation in Darlington.
13. On the forecourt stood a horse-drawn van on which was painted the name of a firm of landscape gardeners in flowery script.
14. The pavilions and forecourt were added by Sir Charles Barry in 1843.
15. I skidded into the forecourt and ran behind a pump, gasping and belching and feeling my head pound.
16. A cardboard nativity scene on the gravelled forecourt was all that remained standing.
17. Now let's enter the forecourt through the front gate.
18. There some taxies waiting in the station forecourt.
19. We crossed the footbridge and went out into a silent forecourt.
20. It strode through the black rain to the car wreck in the forecourt, sensing the presence of more food.
21. The porter was expecting them and let Maxim park in an awkward position on the forecourt pavement.
22. Looking very solemn and Royal Academyish(Sentencedict), I suddenly drew a fiendishly grinning devil playing a fiddle in the castle forecourt.
23. You mean it was blown off the motorway over there and into the forecourt.
24. The Ministry of Health refused an interview, so Hammond stood on their forecourt and abused them loudly.
25. Dangling from one hand he carried the object he had brought from the corpse-strewn forecourt of the gas station.
26. She picked up her two large suitcases and walked through the small cool ticket office on to the station forecourt.
27. It was the same burned face that he had seen behind the wheel of that exploded car in the office-block forecourt.
28. In front of this was usually the atrium or forecourt.
29. As far as Bill O'Farrell, who had worked on the pumps on the forecourt of Grunte's first garage?
30. Verses 21-28: the Gershonites are in charge of transporting the curtains and coverings of the tabernacle and forecourt under Ithamar's supervision.
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