Wondering how to use Roundabouts in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning .
Roundabouts meaning
plural of roundabout
Using Roundabouts
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of roundabout
- In the example corpus, roundabouts often appears in combinations such as: the roundabouts, of roundabouts, roundabouts in.
Context around Roundabouts
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 7 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Roundabouts
- In this selection, "roundabouts" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 25.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, two, pedestrian, mini, old, attractive and use stand out and add context to how "roundabouts" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and two roundabouts and as standard roundabouts but produce. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "roundabouts" sits close to words such as acuity, ademola and albans, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with roundabouts
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
These include sidewalks, roads and roundabouts. (6 words)
Heavy traffic on the approaches at Benton Park double roundabouts. (10 words)
One of the stations was an obstacle course, which included a crosswalk and roundabouts. (14 words)
Cambridge is home to the world's third oldest university and famous for punting trips on the River Cam, whereas Milton Keynes has repeatedly found itself in lists of the UK's and is well-known for a large number of roundabouts. (42 words)
A News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) correspondent who went round the metropolis, on Monday, observed that Enugu has been lit up with various decorations, flowers and Santa Claus effigies at some various roundabouts and other places. (36 words)
People driving into and around the town of Portlaoise and who are unaware of the many roundabouts in the town, are nearly on top of them before they realise that they are roundabouts. (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
People driving into and around the town of Portlaoise and who are unaware of the many roundabouts in the town, are nearly on top of them before they realise that they are roundabouts.
Bicycle-pedestrian roundabouts Old traffic circle became a modern roundabout in Levane, Tuscany The same features that make roundabouts attractive for roadway junctions led to their use at junctions of multi-use trails.
Mini-roundabouts use the same right-of-way rules as standard roundabouts, but produce different driver behaviour.
Access to both roundabouts is set to remain open during this time and access to Otley Street will be open, however, Jerry Croft will be closed to traffic.
Continue eastbound along the A4303 passing through the roundabouts at Magna Park and Coventry Road to the A5/A426 Lutterworth Road/Rugby Road Roundabout.
Fu notes that the bigger roundabouts are built, the more stressful they become for drivers, adding that the more lanes, the more complicated they become.
Heavy traffic on the approaches at Benton Park double roundabouts.
It also includes full-depth pavement reconstruction in certain sections, construction of two roundabouts along the alignment, sidewalk extensions to nine multi-span bridges, drainage work, utility relocation, and installation of roadway lighting.
It spans 9.4 kilometers and features over 30 reinforced concrete bridges and two roundabouts.
Mr Ross is calling for developers to contribute to road upgrades and has asked council officials to consider plans to widen access near the Greshop roundabouts on the A96.
One of the stations was an obstacle course, which included a crosswalk and roundabouts.
The council also learned more about roundabouts from the city’s senior traffic engineer, Randell Smith.
The report proposes to replace existing traffic signals with roundabouts, add a roundabout at Main Street and build new four-lane bridges with room for bicycles and sidewalks for an estimated $177 million.
The road between the two roundabouts, covering 1.2 miles, will be completely closed over two weekends - the first from 9pm on Friday, March 17, until 6am on Monday, March 20.
These include sidewalks, roads and roundabouts.
Those projects - details of which will be brought forward later in the year - will focus on roundabouts that have already witnessed an increase in the need for regular repairs.
A News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) correspondent who went round the metropolis, on Monday, observed that Enugu has been lit up with various decorations, flowers and Santa Claus effigies at some various roundabouts and other places.
As one of the people who uses Orange's plethora of roundabouts the most, Orange Driving School's Graham Kidson firmly believes they do just that.
A state trooper with his gun drawn pulled Nicole McClure, who had a brain bleed, out of her car and arrested her after she crashed into two roundabouts.
Cambridge is home to the world's third oldest university and famous for punting trips on the River Cam, whereas Milton Keynes has repeatedly found itself in lists of the UK's and is well-known for a large number of roundabouts.
Common combinations with roundabouts
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the roundabouts 8×
- of roundabouts 8×
- roundabouts in 7×
- and roundabouts 7×
- roundabouts and 7×
- two roundabouts 6×
- roundabouts are 5×
- roundabouts at 3×
- roundabouts that 3×
- roundabouts have 3×