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Similar words: on earthgive ear tocartoonstart offnearbynearlyfar and nearnot nearly
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(61) When Ivan the Terrible felt himself drawing near to death, we are told, he would have himself carried up to his treasury.
(62) As for the Sanctuary for the Fallen, she discovered it was near to disgraceful.
(63) The correlation here is somewhat subtle and depends on whether one is near to the bifurcation points or far from them.
(64) Fowl, including ducks, geese, chickens and also pigeons,(http://sentencedict.com/near to.html) were kept near to the settlement in closes and open spaces.
(65) Therefore there are benefits to both liquid and illiquid banks in using the money market to adjust liquidity positions near to its ideal.
(66) Further on down, near to the city, a single felucca was gliding gracefully in towards the bank.
(67) For a moment he'd been near to panic as he realized that the pumps were rusty, the filling station obviously disused.
(68) He was so near to death that even his eyes were like caves into the underworld.
(69) With all that booze I came near to passing out.
(70) Are they hovering around midwater, or near to the surface?
(71) In modern mills, grain is stored in silos which are often separate from the mill and near to a bulk intake point.
(72) Moreover, he was so near to the kerb that heavy vehicles passing close by spattered his shoes and trousers with filth.
(73) I still believe we were right, but don't stand too near to me - just in case.
(74) The slope was covered with white and yellow wild flowers, and near to the house was a cluster of small trees.
(75) He is capable of rages near to those on-screen moments when he can scare the living daylights out of a cinema audience.
(76) Eleven centres were selected near to teachers' colleges or state capitals and in each six experimental schools identified.
(77) A boy was injured yesterday when part of a wall fell down near to where he was playing.
(78) Mr. Clarke I hesitate to intervene again, as the hon. Gentleman is getting near to the time left for my contribution.
(79) As far as can be ascertained this happened near to the position of the guide pulley sited on the lower embankment.
(80) It was on the rebound from Higginbotham that she took up with the first boy that she came near to liking.
(81) Robert took up a position on the boundary, fairly near to the maths master.
(82) Near to them is Lindisfarne or Holy Isle which can only be reached by way of a causeway at low tide.
(83) Politically, however, this is the least likely in the near to medium term.
(84) On Friday evenings, he often attended a disco with school friends in a church hall near to it.
(85) Sarah, who lived near to the Brompton Hospital, visited her father regularly although Raine's hostility complicated an already fraught situation.
(86) I took the dinghy as far as we could go, right up near to the lock gates.
(87) It is ideally situated along a charming stretch of canal, near to the Waterlooplein.
(88) A stake in the business, which has come near to bankruptcy, is put up for sale.
(89) According to one well-informed source, the two sides are very near to reaching an agreement.
(90) May none of the dwellers in heaven Draw near to me ever.
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