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Similar words: on earthgive ear tocartoonstart offnearbynearlyfar and nearnot nearly
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(31) People came from far and near to hear the famous violinist.
(32) He was near to panic as he scrambled out of the building.
(33) This machine goes near to the quality of that machine.
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(34) The repairs to the Hafner machine were near to completion.
(35) Smoking is only allowed at the rear of the aircraft. It is more usual to talk about the back door of a house but the rear exit of an aircraft or public building. If something is behind something else it is near to the back of it but not part of it. Compare:Our room was at the back of the hotel and There's a lovely wood just behind our hotel.
(36) A couple of bombs landed quite near to the village.
(37) Environmental organisations are near to despair in the face of such skilful procrastination.
(38) Shares are near to their record high for the year and could go further.
(39) Bishop Jon, a warm-hearted man, had been weeping, and even Eochaid, remembering, found himself moved near to tears.
(40) And when I went to play occasionally near to their house, Mrs Thwaites would bring out large sweet biscuits for me.
(41) Near to the time of operation specific measures are carried out to safeguard patients.
(42) If I had some weight near to the crust I could mend the line without pulling it off course.
(43) Near to large rivers and lakes, fishing would always have been a major activity, particularly for salmon and the ubiquitous eels.
(44) The rebels hoped that many of the government troops would join them when they drew near to the city.
(45) It was a truncated version, delivered with as near to perfunctory efficiency as courtesy would allow.
(46) For a moment, less than a moment, a malachite sun-bird hovered near to where we were lying.
(47) She slumped down, near to heat exhaustion, and raked her jet hair from her temples.
(48) In order to save transport costs they seek to have factories in positions near to the major ports of Britain.
(49) The Neptune is situated in the countryside about 6-7 minutes walk from the lake, near to the Hotel Form.
(50) On a marble slab near to the cooker there was a joint of ham and a fat salami ready for slicing.
(51) Salisbury, quiet cathedral city, the county town of Wiltshire near to which is the village in which Mr Pecksniff lives.
(52) As soon as the water was waist high, she stood and walked to the side near to the female showers.
(53) Put the carriage on to the rail, bring it near to the needles, lock it on to the rail and start to turn.
(54) She was not even near to getting over the shock of the sudden loss.
(55) The other time I came near to being shot was in May, when nobody should have been firing a rifle.
(56) Do you need to be near to something e.g. schools, college, work, family, medical services? 3.
(57) Shout for assistance, there is a game warden near to you.
(58) Liza was near to turning 18 when the accident happened.
(59) A bitter national depression, born of the panic of 1893, was near to running its course.
(60) At night you make a bunker to sleep in near to the coyotes.
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