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Definition of shopfront in English: shopfrontnounˈʃɒpfrʌntˈʃɑpˌfrənt British The facade of a shop. 店堂,店面 he stared at the dilapidated shopfronts Example sentencesExamples - There are also shots from inside factories set up behind shopfronts across the western suburbs, graphically illustrating health and fire hazards.
- Funding will also be available for the reinstatement of traditional shopfronts or other architectural features.
- ‘Both these shops have given the area a lift and made it worth visiting by retaining and just maintaining original shopfronts,’ the society said.
- People don't consider that their old farm buildings or the shopfronts in their towns are heritage, but do think that the ruined castle or abbey is.
- The contrast with Ireland is stark, where most listed buildings in our provincial towns are distinguished by plastic windows and inappropriate new shopfronts.
- The preservation of traditional shopfronts has not hindered commercial progress and is a credit to many of our local Chambers of Commerce.
- Traditional shopfronts are being replaced by less attractive modern shopfronts.
- In between Wanee's dingy store and those new monoliths sits a line of shuttered shopfronts with ‘for sale’ signs.
- Sand covers Swan Street and the wooden shopfronts are overhung by balconies.
- The gunmen sprayed the shopfront, shattering glass and pock-marking the walls as holidaymakers screamed and ducked.
- The council's crackdown has also extended to other areas in which people breach planning controls - from overgrown, unsightly gardens to garish shopfronts.
- Jack Dylan's Jewellers on Shop Street was named as having the best shopfront in the western region and proprietors Sean and Bernie were delighted with the award.
- Sydney's sole flirtation with the horror of British post-war tower block public housing looms large on the Redfern horizon and tellingly, most shopfronts in the commercial hub still have Beirut Blinds.
- Midway between the hotel and the theatre I passed a series of shopfronts which, at first glance, appeared to have been converted into squats.
- Passengers were boarding a double-decker in Crawley, West Sussex, when another bus hit it from behind before crashing into a shopfront.
- Modestly clad women appear as newsreaders on TV, while sexually suggestive Hindi film posters adorn shopfronts about town.
- We need incentives to improve shopfronts and to encourage more distinctive independent shops back into the centre.
- Castle Point Council gave permission to change the use of the premises, near the junction with Hatley Gardens, and for alterations to the shopfront.
- A building preservation trust which is restoring a derelict property in the centre of Rochford has been told it must keep a former shopfront, even though it will be a home in future.
- Proposals include brightening up shopfronts and making new pedestrian areas leading onto Drake Street.
Definition of shopfront in US English: shopfrontnounˈʃɑpˌfrəntˈSHäpˌfrənt British he stared at the dilapidated shopfronts another term for storefront (sense 1) Example sentencesExamples - Passengers were boarding a double-decker in Crawley, West Sussex, when another bus hit it from behind before crashing into a shopfront.
- ‘Both these shops have given the area a lift and made it worth visiting by retaining and just maintaining original shopfronts,’ the society said.
- Midway between the hotel and the theatre I passed a series of shopfronts which, at first glance, appeared to have been converted into squats.
- Proposals include brightening up shopfronts and making new pedestrian areas leading onto Drake Street.
- Sydney's sole flirtation with the horror of British post-war tower block public housing looms large on the Redfern horizon and tellingly, most shopfronts in the commercial hub still have Beirut Blinds.
- Jack Dylan's Jewellers on Shop Street was named as having the best shopfront in the western region and proprietors Sean and Bernie were delighted with the award.
- The council's crackdown has also extended to other areas in which people breach planning controls - from overgrown, unsightly gardens to garish shopfronts.
- People don't consider that their old farm buildings or the shopfronts in their towns are heritage, but do think that the ruined castle or abbey is.
- Castle Point Council gave permission to change the use of the premises, near the junction with Hatley Gardens, and for alterations to the shopfront.
- Funding will also be available for the reinstatement of traditional shopfronts or other architectural features.
- We need incentives to improve shopfronts and to encourage more distinctive independent shops back into the centre.
- There are also shots from inside factories set up behind shopfronts across the western suburbs, graphically illustrating health and fire hazards.
- In between Wanee's dingy store and those new monoliths sits a line of shuttered shopfronts with ‘for sale’ signs.
- Sand covers Swan Street and the wooden shopfronts are overhung by balconies.
- Traditional shopfronts are being replaced by less attractive modern shopfronts.
- A building preservation trust which is restoring a derelict property in the centre of Rochford has been told it must keep a former shopfront, even though it will be a home in future.
- The contrast with Ireland is stark, where most listed buildings in our provincial towns are distinguished by plastic windows and inappropriate new shopfronts.
- The preservation of traditional shopfronts has not hindered commercial progress and is a credit to many of our local Chambers of Commerce.
- Modestly clad women appear as newsreaders on TV, while sexually suggestive Hindi film posters adorn shopfronts about town.
- The gunmen sprayed the shopfront, shattering glass and pock-marking the walls as holidaymakers screamed and ducked.
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