adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a multi-storey block (= having many levels )
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Many shops and offices have been rebuilt in high multi-storey blocks.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
car
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The report claims, however, that she dislikes using public transport, multi-storey car parks and driving on motorways.
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The traders who trade around it can do nothing but benefit from the new multi-storey car park with 1,600 spaces.
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According to figures from Thames Valley police crime in multi-storey car parks is on on increase.
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The hotel has no private parking space but has arranged concessionary access to a municipal multi-storey car park nearby off Southgate Street.
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The most historical thing in Chelmsford is probably the multi-storey car park constructed about 1973.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A modern multi-storey office block is a very simple design.
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As they often occupy cramped sites, London Board schools are usually multi-storey buildings.
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It is enslaved to the motor car, surrounded by great road ramps, and dominated by an unpleasant multi-storey car-park.
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On the outskirts of Tabor there were long rows of multi-storey apartment blocks of an extraordinary ugliness; many flats looked empty.
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Only those displaying offensive materials in the windows of multi-storey apartment buildings would seem to be safe from conviction. 3.
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The report claims, however, that she dislikes using public transport, multi-storey car parks and driving on motorways.
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This is probably due to the large preponderance of low-rise multi-storey council housing.