How To Use On-street In A Sentence
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This means there will be very little on-street parking available in this area.
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It'd need to go all the way to 32nd to reach the locks, and you'd have to remove all of the on-street parking on one side of the road and you'd have to re-pave Leary in that section because it is so unmaintained that it is a hazard in the current condition, and you'd still be left with turning conflict points at Dock, Lone, 20th, 24th, 26th, and 28th.
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Earlier this week the event was cancelled after a dispute with police about on-street drinking.
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Other features of the scheme include new on-street parking bays, new and updated benches, bins and bollards and new trees with uplighters.
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Outside is a railed and gravelled front garden, as well as on-street parking.
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We were larking around with a bout of on-street wrestling when I noticed a pile of rotten vegetables on a deserted stall.
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The Councillor then added the business people of the town would not be agreeable to the on-street parking charges if long term parking was not provided.
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So-called "chugging" by on-street fundraisers has been restricted by some councils amid complaints by some members of the public that they can be aggressive and disruptive.
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Residents in the area, who have had to put up with obstructive on-street parking and a sharp rise in traffic volumes, are understandably reluctant to see a bigger capacity park developed on the site of the current car park.
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Other features of the scheme include new on-street parking bays, new and updated benches, bins and bollards and new trees with uplighters.
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New litter bins, cycle stands, additional on-street car parking bays and new, less obtrusive signs are also planned.
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We were larking around with a bout of on-street wrestling when I noticed a pile of rotten vegetables on a deserted stall.
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It is punctuated with ‘is it’ and ‘innit’, uses ‘te’ for ‘to’ and ‘him’ for ‘he’ and a whole bunch of street slang words that older, non-street saddos like me have to work out by way of context.
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Installing parking sensors in the 80,000 on-street spaces citywide is a much more daunting task than the 120 on Roosevelt Island.
Sensing a Parking Spot
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A New York paper states that a Brooklyn lady purchased an article in Fulton-street the other day, when she received the following as change for a one-dollar bill: — Ferry tickets, shinplaster, counterfeit penny, car ticket, milk ticket, butcher's IOU, grocer's IOU, bread ticket, three cent postage-stamp, one cent postage-stamp, and ice-cream ticket.
A New York Paper
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on-street parking is prohibited at rush hour