boundary fence

collocation in English

meaningsofboundaryandfence

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boundary
noun[C]
uk
/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/
us
/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/
a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit ...
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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 ofboundaryandfencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofboundary fence

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The estate provided wood for repairs, and aboundaryfencewas put up jointly with a neighbouring farmer.
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The park has a physicalboundaryfence, but no sonic boundary, and so the space extends beyond the fence in your imagination.
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For security reasons it is thought necessary to clear an area on either side of theboundaryfence.
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Shelters are provided for parked bicycles with in theboundaryfenceat the rear of the building.
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One strand of wire was broken in theboundaryfence.
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In order to enter the active separation area, the intruders must have penetrated both the factoryboundaryfenceand the separation area boundary.
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Theboundaryfencereferred to had been erected before the planning committee's meeting.
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There had been a dispute about aboundaryfenceand their neighbour had acted utterly unreasonably and outrageously.
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For example, pipelines leading into petrochemical plant would be rateable until they entered the immediate vicinity of the plant—generally, by crossing theboundaryfence.
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The most amazing statement of all is that theboundaryfenceof the prison serves only to mark where the prison property ends.
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It took place during the routine burning of surplus conventional explosive waste on a special open site, within the mainboundaryfence, which is normally used for this purpose.
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Improvements are planned to theboundaryfence.
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The aircraft caught theboundaryfenceand crashed onto the airfield, damaging the forward fuselage and undercarriage.
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There are no readily identifiable footpaths but the route is marked by an old wireboundaryfence.
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The main storage areas were situated to the south of this road in a 145m wide strip adjacent to aboundaryfencewith a motorway.
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The aircraft then crashed through the airportboundaryfenceand came to rest upside down.
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As of 2004, the hut had some work completed on it which included the construction of aboundaryfence.
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The site was now fully enclosed by the newboundaryfence, aviaries and enclosures were almost finished.
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