under repair造句1. The hotel is currently under repair .
2. Is the bridge still under repair?
3. This section of motorway will be under repair until January.
4. Traffic will be diverted while the road is under repair.
5. The large church is still under repair.
6. Two sections of Highway 101 are under repair.
7. Bridge two at Keighley was still under repair thus necessitating a cautious exit from the station by all trains.
8. Most of the building is closed off, under repair, with ropes cordoning off huge sections.
9. The accused drove a car, which was under repair, from one place to secure premises.
10. Road under repair. No thoroughfare.
11. The road ahead under repair, we can't go through.
12. The bike is under repair.
13. The walls of the furnace are under repair.
14. The malfunctioned roller of his mouse is under repair.
15. The tall building under repair is an office building.
16. The dome of the church is under repair.
17. The road is still under repair.
18. If the Vessel is under repair during part only of a period for which a return is claimable , the return shall be calculated prorata to the number of days under(1) and (2) respectively.
19. The car is under repair. You can't use it now.
20. Detour. Road under repair.
21. As the road was under repair, we had to make a detour.
22. The road is under repair, so we shall have to go round.
22. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday!
23. The road under repair and is closed to motor traffic.
24. Part of this park is now under repair and maintenance.
25. I can't use my office at present; it is under repair.
26. We were given a courtesy car to use while our car was under repair.
27. The old pre-war autobahn to Stuttgart only had a double carriageway and after fifty years of use was often under repair.
28. By 1990, the drug dealers were gone, crime was negligible, and the buildings were under repair.
29. It will give victims of the temblor additional time to find new housing or move back into homes still under repair.
30. In stroke play, a competitors ball comes to rest through the green in a deep rut which has not been defined as ground under repair by the Committee.