steel fence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsteelandfence
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steel
noun[U]
uk/stiːl/us/stiːl/
a strong metal that is a mixture of iron and carbon, used for making things that need a strong structure, especially vehicles ...
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fence
noun[C]
uk/fens/us/fens/
a structure that divides two areas of land, similar to a wall but made of wood or wire and supported ...
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(Definition ofsteelandfencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Following representations from a resident, a pedestrian link was provided through thesteelfence.
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Fully assembled structure is a ring or a longsteelfence(sheet pile wall) and do not miss even water.
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This station has full windscreens except at the south end of the northbound platform, which has a waist-highsteelfenceinstead.
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A single staircase from each platform go up to a raised crossover split in two by asteelfence.
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Grygutis also created the 500 ftsteelfenceoutside the station studded with glass leaves of various hues.
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It is out of bounds to the general public, and surrounded by asteelfence.
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It has been replaced by a concrete wall andsteelfence.
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A raised crossover connects both sides both inside and outside fare control and is split in two by asteelfence.
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The park is bounded by asteelfencewith entrance doors placed at regular intervals, although only a few are routinely open and used.
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In 1975, asteelfencewas erected around the shrine and it was closed off to the public.
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Steelfencepost supports are used on the downstream portion as well to hold the pipes in position.
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The platforms have beige windscreen, green canopies, and red roofs in the center and waist-level blacksteelfenceat both ends.
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The trail has been blocked by asteelfencesince 2006 when two women fell off an unofficial but well-publicized rocky path to the pool.
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On either ends are white waist-high steel fences with sodium lampposts at regular intervals.
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Concrete and steel fences surrounding the two-story building were mostly destroyed, however, the building itself remained standing.
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The back of the token booth faces this crossunder with a steel fences on either side.
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Both platforms have beige windscreens and brown canopies supported by green frames and columns in the center and black waist-high steel fences at either ends.
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The ends have waist high, green steel fences with lampposts at regular intervals.
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The opened southern half of the mezzanine is split into three sections by two black steel fences.
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