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shopping precincts

n. (shopping precinct English)

Usage examples of "shopping precincts".

And the private infra-red cameras installed by shopping precincts, business developments and public buildings that have to monitor occupancy to comply with fire regulations can be downloaded into a number of West End video suites, where the tapes are collated within a digitalised computer system and stored as back-up copies.

More and more walls in adobe brown and white, roofs in green and gray, split-levels, fresh gravel-top roads, shopping precincts, even a few totally illegal billboards with holopulse lettering.

Christchurch's and Southbourne's shopping precincts both appeared to be locked in a slow, untidy spiral of decline, and at Tuckton Bridge a once-lovely pub on the banks of the River Stour had had its lawns sacrificed to make room for a large car park.

They were all lined with tiny terrace houses, of which every fourth one seemed to be a hairdresser's, and dotted with garages and brick shopping precincts with an unvarying array of supermarkets, banks, video takeouts, pie and pea shops, and betting establishments.

All done by young men in architects' offices, thin black lines rendering stark towering workers' housing, shopping precincts, industrial zones, flowers growing where they were told to grow in conical concrete tubs, white families walking hand in hand.