I walked to the centre of town.
We love to do our weekly shop in the town centre as there is so much choice.
Three prisoners were at large tonight after escaping from a remand centre in Manchester.
The photographer framed the subject in the centre of the picture before pressing the shutter.
Whether a word is a noun or a verb depends on its function in the sentence. Centre is a noun in the following sentence: People thought that the Earth was the centre of the universe. Centre is a verb in the next sentence: "All these theories centre on two battles in Estonia" (quoted from Wikipedia)
Jack enjoyed an action-packed day at an outward-bound centre.
A concave lens is thinner at the centre. People who are short sighted often use a concave lens to help them see better.
For a moment I thought I'd lost my friend amongst the hustle and bustle in the busy town centre.
A dynasty of North India, known as the Gupta Empire, whose court was the centre of classical Indian art and literature
you can walk to the centre of the room , not run , walk
The Spire is in the centre of Dublin City in Ireland.
I will be going to the town centre to unblock my phone
The development of the new shopping centre is going well.