Sentencedict.com
 Directly to word page Vague search(google)
Home > Parks in a sentence

Parks in a sentence

  up(0)  down(0)
Sentence count:186+7Posted:2017-06-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: Sparksrosa parksmarksmarksmanparkparkasparkcar parkMeaning: [pɑrk/pɑː-]  n. United States civil rights leader who refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man in Montgomery (Alabama) and so triggered the national civil rights movement (born in 1913). 
Random good picture Not show
121. I mean people who are sleeping in parks and doorways, in derelict buildings and under railway arches.
122. In National Parks, although the land is privately owned, there are strict controls on the use of the land.
123. Analysts noted that Sega remains strong in amusement parks and arcade games.
124. Car Parking Car Parking facilities are available at: A fee will be payable at some car parks.
125. It could be seen any day in the car parks attached to various chemical plants in the Runcorn area.
126. Simultaneously, he said, public places like squares, parks and plazas would be liberally placed where people could congregate.
127. The idea centres around using wasteland and parks as communal gardens.
128. Another strategy involves the creation of country parks which have the main function of recreation.
129. At the upper viewing area, Parks and Wildlife biologists are present seven nights a week to answer questions.
130. Unlike national parks in some other countries, these are not supposed to be wilderness or isolated areas.
131. Parks is a man who knows how to keep his eye on the ball.
132. These were to be more densely populated and smaller areas than the national parks, but areas still requiring special protection.
133. Like many national parks, Acadia in the summer has become crowded and intolerable.
134. My cat always parks herself in front of the heater.
135. Sand traps are prominent, but not sand boxes -- while golf courses are plenty, parks are few and far between.
136. Did Parks stomp off in a huff like some injured prima donna, some egomaniac?
137. Most listings are for state parks and recreational areas, where hiking, wildlife viewing and stargazing are family favorites.
138. The state parks department has chosen a new contractor, Park.
139. Today, hunting is no longer allowed and tourists visit these national parks to view and photograph the wildlife in their natural habitats.
140. Will there be a power struggle between Parks and the business side in their presentations to Willes?
141. The refinery's 175 hectares will be replaced by areas of parks and green spaces.
142. Guitarist Parks was replaced by keyboard player Steve Gurl, while yet another new drummer was recruited-Andy Ebsworth.
143. Substantial fee increases for about 100 national parks will be announced by Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt over the next two months.
144. Many parks were deer parks, others were grazed by cattle, sheep and horses.
145. Now the council is waiting for the car parks firm to solve the crash barrier problem. Sentencedict.com
146. This was accomplished by removing the library allocation and reducing the parks budget.
147. Hundreds of astonished observers, including one with a movie camera, saw the fireball from Grand Teton and Yellowstone parks.
148. Some parks have fireplaces that make a grilled meal possible without lugging a hibachi along.
149. The Dallas Parks and Recreation Department operates a full-service recreation center 24 hours a day, for people who work odd shifts.
150. Look, you can just make out their bypasses and their parks, their racecourses and their research establishments.
More similar words: Sparksrosa parksmarksmarksmanparkparkasparkcar parkparkingsparklesparklertheme parkspark plugsparklingparking lotvalet parkingparking meternational parkamusement parkpart and parcelworksirksomeworkshopfireworkscorkscrewworkstationpublic worksnew york stock exchangearkdark
Total 186, 30 Per page  5/7  «first  pre  next  last»  goto
Leave a comment
Welcome to leave a comment about this page!
Your name:
Latest commentsInto the comment page>>
More words