delivery - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • ensure: Delivery services Arrangements are now in place to ensure effective delivery in Wales of all DfES services.
  • arrange: Your local housing office will give us all of the information we need to help us arrange the delivery of your furniture.
  • improve: Improve funding information delivery through provision of e-mail service.
  • guarantee: Research indicates that the only distribution mechanism that could guarantee delivery to every household is the Royal Mail.
  • facilitate: Aims & Objectives: To facilitate the delivery of the Home Energy Conservation Act in the South West and the UK.

Adjective modifier

  • recorded: Personalized Charts will also be sent via Recorded Delivery.
  • free: The perfect gift idea with free delivery anywhere in the UK.
  • speedy: Order by telephone, fax or online for a speedy delivery.
  • prompt: Many thanks for the prompt delivery of the order placed for our playgroup.
  • electronic: We also believe that ACORN will prove to offer a portable, cost-effective approach to managing such electronic delivery in the future.
  • fast: In emergency cases, this service may also include fast delivery on modified products.

Modifies a noun

  • charge: Delivery Charges: The cost of delivery will be added to the cost of your book at the checkout stage.
  • mechanism: There's no need setting up even more Quangos to solve the problem, when many of the delivery mechanisms are already in place.
  • address: Within our delivery area, the maximum cost per delivery address is £ 6.00.
  • date: We will give you a delivery date by which you should expect to have received delivery.

Noun used with modifier

  • next-day: If next-day delivery is required, consignments of any value can be sent by 24 hour service for £ 12.00.
  • service: Usage - Please present your card at the point of service delivery.
  • doorstep: You can enjoy the convenience of doorstep delivery at big savings on the full subscription rate.
  • healthcare: The European market share The NHS The NHS is the world's largest healthcare delivery organization and the main UK customer for healthcare products.
  • drug: In addition, these devices have not overcome the problem of inefficient drug delivery associated with the MDIs to a large extent.

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