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Use "forecourts" in a sentence
"One new car that should brighten up the forecourts is the all-new Exeo which arrives in showrooms in April priced from £17,740."
"As we speak, a wider choice of, dare I say, desirable electric vehicles are silently manoeuvring into the forecourts of enlightened salesrooms across the UK.In London we are gearing up to ensure they can be driven with ease, simplicity and convenience."
"Islam is growing faster: today, while the dozens ofchurches in the old City of London stand gloriously empty at midday — their forecourts now spots where City bankers smoke cigarettes and talk on their mobile phones — a mosque on the high street in Hackney is full, with men leaving their shoes in a line on the sidewalk and kneeling in the garden for prayer call."