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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151. It will be based on data collected from monitoring stations throughout the province.
152. Information for the follow up study was collected by means of personal interviews, death certificates, and records from hospitals and nursing homes.
153. Blood that has been collected for use is tested for the presence of antibody to the AIDS virus.
154. The suit claims that the airlines, which collected the money, should refund it to consumers.
155. He collected rocks and butterflies and devoured accounts of recent scientific expeditions.
156. However, the firm can elect to have its capital assets collected in a pool.
157. As credits pass through the clearing system, they are collected in a specially designated account and transferred to magnetic tape.
158. I think she mainly collected information for him on foreigners living in London ... by slightly questionable means.
159. The following information about Birmingham alumni has been collected from recent news reports.
160. In this manner the shrimp are easily collected and can be shaken into the aquarium and water obtained for the next hatching.
161. The process engineering people collected statistical data on 17 parameters involved in the fabrication of thin film circuits.
162. Mostly we collected coins, but there were an awful lot of them.
163. Its author Tom Holt began, if I remember right, by publishing his collected poems at the age of 12.
164. A zoologist by training, he had been working on specimens collected by the Challenger Expedition.
165. Linear regression, for example, requires all the data to be collected ahead of time and then processed all at once.
166. The three works collected here have never before been better played.
167. I seem to have collected an awful lot of those parking-tokens over the last few months.
168. He collected up the coins and put them back into his trouser pocket.
169. Now the payments will go into the Universal Bank accounts, but can be collected over the counter at post offices.
170. Pieces were collected and laid out in what was thought to be their correct positions.
171. Figure 1 shows the existing Northumbria Police area where most of the ethnographic data was collected.
172. A 24-or 72-hour fecal specimen should be collected; the latter being the specimen of choice.
172. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
173. The government is losing millions because an airline passenger tax can not be collected.
174. He collected cheque books for the account and used them to obtain nearly £7,000 in cash and property.
175. Most of the Owners' Network listings are copied from newspaper and magazine advertisements collected by 30 free-lancers nationwide, Koch says.
176. In regulated industries such as trucking and airlines, workers collected some of the rents that accrued from regulation.
177. So one night I collected samples from all five and went home for a serious tasting.
178. He collected his boarding card and found a seat in the cafeteria that allowed him to look down on the concourse.
179. This tale was collected in the Louisiana Creole colloquial speech.
180. His collected works, he said, probably fill four foot ten of shelf space.
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