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Sentence count:206+3Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: on earthgive ear tocartoonstart offnearbynearlyfar and nearnot nearly
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(91) So, for a moment, consider a long-distance runner who has collapsed near to the finish on one occasion.
(92) Below: An aging male babirusa that appears near to the day when it slowly gores itself through its forehead.
(93) At midday six guerrilla fighters arrive to help them from a military base near to their village.Sentence dictionary
(94) He had spoken in so low a tone that only the few near to them had heard him.
(95) The seven great gates which were the Thebans' pride remained closed, and famine drew near to the citizens.
(96) Copper had to then come out of his box to be near to a power point.
(97) People often buy on impulse while they are queueing to pay. 6 Related goods are usually displayed near to each other.
(98) Plans for 1991 are being made for a reunion on a Saturday as near to the middle of June as possible.
(99) Parents and children will live near to other relatives or even share a house with them.
(100) The system of reversion could also be used, as we have seen, to establish something near to defacto hereditary tenure.
(101) There is little target to aim at because the leading hand covers the body and the elbow is near to the ribs.
(102) When the boat bringing us over came near to land, I fell to my knees.
(103) The best position for wall fittings is near to the centre line of the bed, with the light sources focused outwards.
(104) Contents Your personal injury library may be housed in a large library or in a separate section near to the personal injury lawyers.
(105) Regional daily and weekly newspaper editor and reporters of those papers near to plant and offices.
(106) Regional daily and weekly papers near to the factory and offices.
(107) However, they required good pasture and plentiful hay and would probably always have been kept in closes near to the farmsteads.
(108) He found that in such a place present was near to past and visible near to the invisible world.
(109) Many times he was brought low and felt near to death.
(110) The small supplier firm will often be located near to the big firm, and will be expected to provide supplies on demand.
(111) She waited, fatally near to the racks of wine, while an obliging boy shaved the slices from a fresh side.
(112) The need to use range-Doppler methods is obviated where radar equipment is carried near to a planet by means of a spacecraft.
(113) We are getting near to Trafalgar Square now.
(114) Such actions come near to treason.
(115) It would go near to breaking her heart.
(116) I had come near to forgetting.
(117) I draw near to your final welcome.
(118) Then he came near to fainting.
(119) Near the latter point, the strain velocity of adhesive friction and that of slide friction is near to be equal and friction coefficient has almost no effect to the strain velocity with slide fric...
(120) If you are still tryingto avoid failure , then failure itself will go near to you.
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