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1. They logged up the ship's position regularly.
2. He logged the timber into 3 foot lengths.
3. The forest has been so heavily logged that it is in danger of disappearing.
4. Details of the problem will be logged by the Help Desk staff who will then contact the appropriate agency.
5. He logged that day's events.
6. They logged the workers with food and water.
7. They logged part of the area.
8. The pilot has logged 1200 flying hours.
9. We logged up many wins last season.
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10. All phone calls are logged.
11. He had logged over 800 miles.
12. The stuff has never been properly logged and labelled.
13. They logged the timber into 7 - foot length.
14. How many hours have you logged?
15. He logged the ship's speed at 10 knots.
16. The pilot has logged 1 000 hours in the air.
17. Descriptions of the pieces have been logged on computer by the Art Loss Register.
18. The Police Complaints Authority has logged more than 90 complaints.
19. Up to now,the pilot has logged 3 000 flying hours.
20. I logged on at 7 o'clock and logged off at 12 o'clock.
21. The warship logged 350 miles in the first 4 days at sea.
22. Thousands logged on to view the live Internet broadcast of the concert.
23. We have logged up a remarkable series of gains in technical innovation.
24. The pilot had logged over 200 hours in the air.
25. State when you logged on, and remember to write down the time you log off.
26. Details of the crime are then logged in the computer.
27. All deliveries must be logged.
28. Psions logged in, and battle commenced.
29. By mid-July the INS had logged only 72 applications.
30. It took us two hours to complete the calculation, so we logged off at 4 o 'clock.
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