Example sentences of "a busy [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's a busy Easter for all our soccer sides . |
2 | In a busy building materials sector , that was responding to a stream of corporate figures , Epwin Group turned in an encouraging 96 p.c. take-up figures for its recent one-for-four rights issue . |
3 | The test-flight was postponed over and over again , as I hit a busy spell in work — and as usual the weather had its say in the proceedings . |
4 | Often they can not be practised on the home site because they are not acceptable on a busy airfield . |
5 | The Marischal College has an attractive staircase , and that curious atmosphere of university colleges — a busy air , yet with few people in evidence . |
6 | the accommodation was located on a busy road which generated excessive noise . |
7 | One day he will happily walk along a busy road . |
8 | We know the main A570 is a busy road and accidents happen and people who live there think a bypass is a good idea . |
9 | Avoiding the crossing of a busy road , climbing a steep hill , or passing the shops can be much more important to parents than having to walk an extra few hundred yards . |
10 | Crossing a busy road is the biggest risk that most of us take in our daily lives , travel gives the opportunity to see how we cope with the unknown . |
11 | Picture the surface of a busy road on a very hot day in summer . |
12 | They may not recognise when they are in danger , for example when crossing a busy road , or they may not know how to carry out even the most basic safety precautions necessary for the prevention of fire , accidents and infection . |
13 | It is an ordinary suburban garden , surrounding my house , and on a corner on a busy road , only 3–8 km from Leicester city centre . |
14 | AN amorous bull stopped traffic yesterday when he seduced three cows , a Volvo and an Allegro on a busy road . |
15 | WORK should be completed this week on safety measures being put in place on a busy road outside an infants school where a crossing patrol was axed . |
16 | THOUSANDS of tins of baked beans rolled off a lorry and split open yesterday on a busy road in Blyford , Suffolk . |
17 | CHILDREN are risking life on a busy road — while £10,000 has been spent on a nearby crossing for cows . |
18 | For this reason , start by choosing a relatively quiet environment rather than a busy road . |
19 | Situated on a busy road , just 10–15 minutes walk uphill from the centre of town , the hotel 's excellent facilities include a top-floor swimming pool with dazzling panoramic views of the resort 's breathtaking bay , a roof-top restaurant called ‘ La Tenda ’ where light lunches are available from mid-June to September and a solarium equipped with relaxing sun-beds . |
20 | Standard rooms overlook a busy road but those with sea view are quieter . |
21 | This beautiful hotel , situated across a busy road from the fine shingle beach , retains the atmosphere and style of its origins as a 17th century summer residence . |
22 | This proved to be charmless and too far away from the palace , necessitating a dull walk along a busy road . |
23 | Café curtains , which traditionally only cover the lower half of the window , offer a very simple solution to privacy and are ideal in kitchens which face onto a busy road . |
24 | They came to a halt at a busy road crossing . |
25 | Dougal looked from left to right , then left again , like a child on the edge of a busy road . |
26 | The gates led right onto a busy road , there were some derelict public loos next door and a boating lake opposite . |
27 | On a busy road , though , an extra car adds to congestion and so reduces the benefits other motorists are enjoying . |
28 | Ms Jackson is not advocating allowing your child to play in a busy road , or watching as it tips a bottle of bleach down its throat . |
29 | The plaintiff stepped out into the traffic on a busy road . |
30 | Because there are two elements which make the A fifty nine through Harrogate and Knaresborough such a busy road , one is local traffic , either having a destination in Harrogate or Knaresborough , or going between various parts of Harrogate and Knaresborough . |