Collocations withgate

These are words often used in combination withgate.

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arched gate
The western set is a double arched gate (the "double gate"), and the eastern is a triple arched gate (the "triple gate").
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automatic gate
Other lesser projects include steps leading to the beach areas and an automatic gate that opens the parking area 6 a.m. -9 p.m. daily.
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boarding gate
The terminal also has no jet bridges, having one boarding gate for domestic departures and one boarding gate for international departures.
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crossing gate
I have tried to climb a crossing gate more than once, and there is no difficulty at all about it.
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departure gate
The best safeguard is to place a check at the departure gate.
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double gate
The western set is a double arched gate (the "double gate"), and the eastern is a triple arched gate (the "triple gate").
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exit gate
There must be an investigation in to why the exit gate was not an effective way in which desperate people could get on to the pitch.
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front gate
A heap of skulls was piled outside this front gate.
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gate array
This is effectively the same definition as a gate array.
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gate receipt
A loss of 4,641 was made on the season, with an economic downturn getting the blame for a shocking drop in gate receipt figures.
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iron gate
He had nothing else to do but look at the cars and pedestrians passing the iron gate of the home.
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locked gate
It is fair that walkers should be able to negotiate a wall or a fence or climb over a locked gate.
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metal gate
The two sets of fans are divided/segregated by a metal gate in the stand.
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outer gate
A vaulted corridor led uphill from the outer gate in the north-east.
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rear gate
The fort had one large gate facing south, and a small rear gate for easy access to the spring waters.
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security gate
I want to highlight one case involving a furniture store which is behind a security gate.
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sluice gate
At the moment the sea came into the pond and fishes of every kind entered the sluice gate.
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starting gate
Hitherto it has been going round and round in circles in front of the starting gate to the great annoyance of the crowd.
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steel gate
I found the field and steel gate.
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wooden gate
An ordinary wooden gate is all that is necessary, and a few yards of gravelled road.
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