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How to use postcodes in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word postcodes? Here are some examples.

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The pair have travelled the country to find the most sought-after and least desirable postcodes.
The company was not able to commit to providing any more jobs in these postcodes or in our part of London.
The song is so loud you'll find people from different postcodes complaining that you should turn it down.
There's a new dinner party game doing the rounds in the nation's smarter postcodes.
We will be putting postcodes on young people's phones so they are easier to trace if they are stolen.
The review will not affect postal addresses, postcodes or the catchment area of schools.
Ask me what someone was wearing last night, yes but addresses and postcodes, Pah!
Six of the borough's 39 post offices have been shut or scheduled for closure, while Wandsworth postcodes came bottom for mail delivery times.
Because the Federal funding has been based on postcodes the main beneficiaries have been regional private schools with boarders.
The BBC news site today has a surprisingly long article on the current furore surrounding London postcodes.
On poster sites throughout Glasgow are black billboards writ large with addresses and postcodes.
They go beyond identifying particular postcodes and streets and actually colour-code individual houses.
The erosion of the district's traditional identity began when postcodes were introduced, which slowly rendered the rural name of Cheam redundant.
The changes will not affect addresses or postcodes, but are for voting purposes only.
What if admissions officers find that not enough schoolchildren with 'potential' apply from the right postcodes?
I wonder why the post office always urges us, the public, to use postcodes, as the franking machines are geared to do, when they are so often ignored?
We could not adjust for deprivation as the ethical considerations meant that we were not allowed to extract strong patient identifiers, such as postcodes.
It means that some people with postcodes which are in a flood risk area but whose individual homes are not at such a high risk, will get lower premiums.
The Environment Agency says it is mainly the most deprived postcodes that are the most flood-prone.
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