Similar words: collect, collector, recollect, collection, collective, collectable, collectively, collectivity. Meaning: [kə'lektɪd] adj. 1. brought together in one place 2. brought together into a group or crowd 3. in full control of your faculties.
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271. Groups of foods that are good sources of certain nutrients are collected together in six appendices.
272. A further follow-up in 1972 collected more detailed diagnostic information.
273. After their diagnostic procedure the colonoscope was positioned at site of infusion and a second blood sample collected.
274. Now accounting for 40 % of produce, the boxes are collected by distributors as far afield as London.
275. This detailed survey is peppered with information on how the faunas came to be collected - often by amateurs.
276. The Bristol group collected the signatures of 46 international figures to sell for Amnesty funds.
277. The interviews were supplemented by as much documentary information as could be collected.
278. When the data had been collected, it was analysed in order to identify the real causes of the problem.
279. He was as calm and collected as any veteran on the ground.
280. Rain falling on to the theatre nearby was collected in a channel circling the orchestra to fill a large rock-cut storage cistern.
281. When some one died, the administrator collected all assets of the deceased and paid his outstanding debts.
282. He also collected natural history curiosities and plants before the appointment ended with the Duke's death.
283. They emerged as I began thinking about and writing about the data I collected.
284. Lucy collected her stuff together and put on her coat and said goodnight, but she didn't leave.
285. By the beginning of February they had collected together most of their provisions.
286. When the vaporised lead cooled, it was collected by small boys with brushes and shovels.
287. They are also given the right to decide whether or not their union subscriptions are collected by automatic deduction from their pay.
288. At both operations, biopsies from the tumour and non-tumour liver tissue were collected and snap frozen in liquid nitrogen.
289. Although the data collected were quite adequate for this purpose, no attempt was made to claim representativeness for the doorstep survey.
290. They were first printed by William Caxton in 1475; the collected works were first illustrated by William Thynne in 1532.
291. It also collected more child support money than the state average.
292. I thought I was prepared, I thought I'd be cool,[http://sentencedict.com/collected.html] calm and collected.
293. She had just collected her pension from the post office.
294. Only then - CEO Alex Trotman collected a bigger bonus from Ford that year.
295. Minetta collected his rifle and helmet from the hospital supply sergeant.
296. Few riddles collected from oral tradition, however, have all six parts.
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