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What does drop kerb mean?

drop kerb

A kerb of reduced height to allow vehicles access to properties adjoining a road, or to assist wheelchair users.

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Simple sentences

You could have heard a pin drop.
Don't drop that cup.
If you should come this way again, please drop in.
I just felt a drop of rain.
We've been talking about this for hours. Can we just drop it?
Drop your guns!
Drop it.
Where shall I drop you off?
Where do you want me to drop you off?
Since you like to write letters, why don't you drop her a line?
Please drop in when you happen to be in the neighborhood.
I can't let the matter drop.
Please drop in at my house on your way home.
Please drop in on your way home.
Excessive supply leads to a drop in prices.
Please drop me off at the station.
Not a drop of rain fell for a month, so they had to dig a well.
As soon as I get to London, I'll drop you a line.
If you come my way, drop in on me.
I'll drop if I don't sit down.
Let's drop the subject.
Let the matter drop.
Be sure to drop us a line as soon as you get to London.
Drop me a line.
It was so still that you would have heard a pin drop.
I'm just going to drop by the post office.
Let's drop in for a drink.
Take care not to drop the bottle.
I'm going to drop by the supermarket.

News and current affairs

For starters, fracking has caused gas prices to drop dramatically.
And, while a flagging economy may explain a small portion of the drop in US carbon emissions, the EIA emphasizes that the major explanation is natural gas.
Much of arid sub-Saharan Africa, notably in the Sahel (the region just south of the Sahara desert), has experienced a pronounced drop in rainfall over the past quarter-century.
Now some American neo-conservatives argue that the US should drop its longstanding support for European integration.
As a result, farm sizes would drop (as land was divided among ever more children), labor productivity would fall, and the poor would become even poorer.
It also is unlikely that American foreign policy will return to a narrow realism and drop all emphasis on democracy and human rights.
Perhaps this underlies the significant drop in deaths inflicted by war since 1945 - a decline that has become even steeper over the past 20 years.
Ukraine suffers from the sharp drop in global demand and trade, severely undermining its steel industry.
The recent drop in commodity prices has exacerbated the situation, depleting what little growth dynamism the economy had left, while fueling inflation, deepening poverty, and spreading economic insecurity and financial instability.
And, as employment and incomes drop, spending on currently produced commodities drops further, and the economy spirals down into depression.
But if employers actually enroll their employees automatically in the plan, telling them that they can drop out at any time simply by notifying the employer, a large majority of employees will just accept the plan.
This lending squeeze resulted in a sharp drop in GDP and employment, while the sharp sell-off in assets ensured further declines.
If home prices fall sharply in that city, the drop in the value of the home would be offset by an increase in the value of the futures contract.
Although such a gap may emerge initially, the cost of reprogenetics is likely to drop sharply over time.
Only this inducement to the most powerful state in the union persuaded Madison to drop his opposition to the proposal.
Congress initially rejected the measure, but a dramatic 770-point drop in the stock market focused politicians' minds, bringing them back to the table - and to agreement.
The sharp drop in household wealth over the past two years, however, put an end to that.
Prices in glamour cities are likely to drop sharply the next time there is a serious recession, or if the local economy suffers a severe shock, or if interest rates rise too fast.
It is also possible, however, that the drop in the wage gap between skilled and unskilled workers represents competition from increasingly intelligent machines.
But aid is falling and expected to drop sharply after 2014.
The smartest thing for Chinese leaders to do would be to drop it, once and for all.
This differs fundamentally from Singapore's scheme, since employers are not required to do so, and, while enrolled employees' paychecks are deducted without their consent, they can drop out of the plan at their own request.
Nevertheless, according to Brigitte Madrian of Harvard University, automatic enrollment in savings plans is critically important, even if the employee is completely free to drop out.
It will become safer still in the coming years, provided that governments, plant operators, and regulators do not drop their guard.
The one-year drop in February 1980 came immediately after Paul Volcker took the helm of the Federal Reserve in 1979.

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