「Accommodate」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)2ページ目
該当件数 : 1570件
streamlined and waterproofed car that could | accommodate a crew of five. |
The facility trackage could | accommodate 125 cars. |
The smallest of the tunnel shelters could | accommodate 2,000 people and the largest 3,850 (subsequ |
Most could | accommodate ten to thirteen men. |
l and an aluminum superstructure that could | accommodate an 8 man crew. |
A stadium was built, which could | accommodate approximately 16,000 spectators. |
This upper platform could | accommodate three guns and their gunners. |
Temple in Jerusalem in the Bible and could | accommodate 279 patients. |
A typical LNG pier could | accommodate LNG carriers from 138,000 cubic meters to 2 |
lty evacuation and communications and could | accommodate a pilot and up to five passengers. |
BMO Field could | accommodate an additional 8000 spectators without makin |
The dance floor could | accommodate several hundred dancers. |
ary's church are ancient stocks which could | accommodate up to three people at once. |
in 1968, West Side High School, which could | accommodate over 3,000 pupils, was the largest high sch |
main armament forward, so their stern could | accommodate extra floatplanes. |
1378m x 30m sealed runway so that it could | accommodate National Airways Corporation's Douglas DC-3 |
This larger plant could | accommodate additional throat presses and supporting eq |
l and an aluminum superstructure that could | accommodate an 8 man crew. |
l and an aluminum superstructure that could | accommodate an 8 man crew. |
act crowds larger than most buildings could | accommodate. |
e liners acted as floating hotels and could | accommodate from 130 to 1,500 people on each. |
l and an aluminum superstructure that could | accommodate an 8 man crew. |
and was a wooden frame structure that could | accommodate about three hundred people. |
300 feet (91 m) by 75 feet (23 m) and could | accommodate 2,000 swimmers. |
argest in Liverpool; in its heyday it could | accommodate 3750 people in the stalls and on 3 balconie |
sed for a mosque is a small hut which could | accommodate about thirty individuals and is available f |
fication wall covered in grass, which could | accommodate 12 cannons. |
By 1932, the facilities could | accommodate one third of all African-American children |
brick-built with a saw-tooth roof and could | accommodate six locomotives. |
rt, begun in the 1870s, which by 1910 could | accommodate 250 guests. |
rst ship docked at Par Harbour, which could | accommodate fifty vessels of two hundred tons. |
th excellent acoustic properties that could | accommodate Mrs. Lipetz's Bechstein Grand piano and up |
church than Crown Court Church alone could | accommodate. |
l and an aluminum superstructure that could | accommodate an 8 man crew. |
cal Association Hall, a building that could | accommodate 300 worshipers. |
s, clinics, and student classes, the courts | accommodate community participants in the Dogwood Festi |
ts at the same time (the hall can currently | accommodate about 500 students). |
disuse since the place in Hazelbrook didn't | accommodate a permanent installation in the back yard. |
print/electronic library which would easily | accommodate new technologies without sacrificing the pe |
It is 100% low-floor, in order to easily | accommodate wheelchairs and pushchairs. |
s, so the tooling at the plant could easily | accommodate the 1/26" size and the Whitworth thread. |
ani Hall onstage and backstage areas easily | accommodate major productions of Broadway musicals, pre |
The Vic Theatre can easily | accommodate 1,400 people, with seating for 1,000. |
rial on either side of the walls can easily | accommodate electrical and plumbing installations. |
It was even large enough | accommodate tournaments between knights; the "Knight's |
the college gradually growing to eventually | accommodate 15,000-20,000 students. |
ank increase its distribution to eventually | accommodate 50 million pounds of food and grocery produ |
The games | accommodate athletes who are 4'10" or less with chondro |
successful automation frameworks generally | accommodate both Keyword-driven testing as well as Data |
into use on a more permanent basis to help | accommodate extra peak hour services if Network Rail pr |
Then in 1990, to help | accommodate additions to the defensive staff, he made t |
addition was built onto the school to help | accommodate more growth. |
received limited narrow extensions to help | accommodate 3-car trains from 2010. |
side of the bridge span, the sidewalk helps | accommodate equipment and decrease the length of the la |
run by the prison service, these institutes | accommodate 18-21 year olds and have lower ratios of st |
The station's two parking lots | accommodate 236 cars. |
stems are drug-specific, whereas others may | accommodate multiple drugs, and thus contribute to bact |
el for the very early universe; both models | accommodate the standard big bang Lambda-CDM model of o |
Most | accommodate five to six people, but there are some sing |
many grey areas in democracy, but you must | accommodate every group. |
ne took place, since a NASCAR pit lane must | accommodate a minimum of 43 cars. |
However the airport could neither | accommodate larger aircraft nor could the runway be ext |
des, was becoming overcrowded and could not | accommodate the growing population that would become kn |
nd, but Sovereign's Harrow garage could not | accommodate double deckers due to a low beam in the mid |
ion of the agreement, claiming it could not | accommodate the Ethiopian demands, and settled for a tw |
eople on the basis that the roads could not | accommodate the traffic, which would disrupt their neig |
e winter of 2004, the small space could not | accommodate the number of people attending, so the loos |
The Sula River does not | accommodate commercial river transport. |
Because the pitch could not | accommodate a regulation-length American football field |
t with a Million Eyes, but Corman could not | accommodate Fresco into the budget (of $23,000). |
The other apses now | accommodate the Blessed Sacrament (the tabernacle has t |
layed a few matches on the grounds that now | accommodate St Lukes Hospital, Known then as Horton Cri |
Currently the platform can only | accommodate six-car trains because the concrete on the |
s after the show, as the rail line can only | accommodate a maximum capacity of 10,000 people per hou |
Traveston has a short platform and can only | accommodate one car at a time. |
he aircraft, since the old apron could only | accommodate one wide-bodied aircraft; this hampered reg |
The siding adjacent to platform 2 can only | accommodate one C stock train and can only be accessed |
The dormitories in the main campus can only | accommodate 72 persons, so some students live in the sc |
Both platforms can only | accommodate trains of up to 5 coaches, longer trains on |
7B2 and 0B5 can only | accommodate very small corporate jets. |
All modes of the game can only | accommodate a single player (except for battle mode whi |
The platform can only | accommodate six-car trains because the north tip of the |
her stations on the Holmenkollen Line, only | accommodate two-car trains. |
h is an old Victorian building and can only | accommodate 8,000 appointment per year. |
as access via a small bridge that will only | accommodate a golf cart. |
ompleted in 1929, she was converted to only | accommodate cabin and third class passengers. |
measured only 7 feet by 7 feet, could only | accommodate small boats, limiting the river's capacity. |
came to pray at a synagogue that could only | accommodate 1,600. |
y architect Thomas Full James to originally | accommodate between 60 and 200 patients, the building d |
Benches outside | accommodate overflow. |
1 car park ( | accommodate 12 private cars and 3 coaches) |
ments throughout the country to permanently | accommodate Georgian refugees. |
mfort, extra-wide fixed (nonfloating) piers | accommodate a large number of people walking and motori |
The station platforms | accommodate trains no longer than two cars. |
ng perspective, this site could potentially | accommodate the majority of potential events at a new b |
lps the helicase to bind to and to properly | accommodate the ssDNA at the 13 bp region, this is acco |
t larger air force bases that could readily | accommodate the T-37 and T-38 Talon jet trainers then c |
gravity-buttress dam; the buttress sections | accommodate numerous gates, which were opened yearly to |
ck-in campsites with utilities and shelters | accommodate up to 8 people and combination of motor veh |
er indifferent", and that the church should | accommodate its governance style to the style of govern |
uty leaders-Nilssen and Edvard Bull, Sr.-to | accommodate different wings within the party. |
The house no longer exists but the stables | accommodate an Anglican Franciscan monastery. |
llera orogen in which geological structures | accommodate roughly north-south to northwest-southeast |
This short time span is well suited | accommodate an already time-consuming education. |
people and was built in 1985 to temporarily | accommodate the NBA's Sacramento Kings, who had relocat |
ves in the ventral surface of the head that | accommodate adducted mental barbels. |
onferences, with eight rooms available that | accommodate from ten to 40 people per room. |
ourth and King feature short platforms that | accommodate only two-car trains. |
e two tracks with short side platforms that | accommodate about 6 cars (only the first 5 open). |
urham Cathedral) is one of nine houses that | accommodate students who study at St Chad's College, Du |
Yet they must live lives that | accommodate the matters ascribed to astrological houses |
all lanes of tolled roadways in Texas that | accommodate electronic toll collection. |
e also moved out of Turana which could then | accommodate young males only. |
Combined with three power centres, they | accommodate nearly 30 major national and international |
They | accommodate about 80 cardio machines facing the screen. |
Although ArrayTrack's Tools are designed to | accommodate imported data, they are also compatible wit |
It is designed to | accommodate companies of all sizes and stages of develo |
a series of new developments were built to | accommodate the burgeoning Bradford population. |
hin client hardware and software itself, to | accommodate these users in a manner that is ubiquitous |
Bristol Mountains in the Mojave Desert, to | accommodate construction of Interstate 40 and a new rai |
Housing was constructed nearby to | accommodate instructors and students for the school. |
1955, two further villas were built, one to | accommodate 36 females and the other 36 males. |
chancel was rebuilt in the 17th century to | accommodate the Rutland monuments. |
cted a new seating section atop the wall to | accommodate 274 fans. |
t to amend the Oregon state constitution to | accommodate proportional representation that would prov |
was one of several efforts on the island to | accommodate poor children and adults. |
runway length to 7,000 feet, long enough to | accommodate larger aircraft. |
all, as it was part of the hostelry used to | accommodate the many pilgrims to Saint Swithun's shrine |
n the grounds of the Chateau d'Hennemont to | accommodate 1,500 officers and soldiers from 13 nationa |
To | accommodate the unexpected crowd, the Foundation brough |
k was £650 but the new building was able to | accommodate 500 scholars. |
ng work has gone on to expand the school to | accommodate the 1355 pupils who now attend the school. |
this treaty occurred on December 4, 1877 to | accommodate some Blackfoot leaders who were not present |
ent stand was built adjacent to the site to | accommodate visitors, and this land was later purchased |
The first, in 1997, added a gymnasium to | accommodate its sports teams. |
ere in 1955 and the summit was flattened to | accommodate it. |
e began increasing the size of his fleet to | accommodate the increasing demand for coffee in London. |
expanding First Market Stadium in order to | accommodate the football program. |
To | accommodate the reformed No. 2 Squadron RNZAF with A-4 |
chigan and an in-house production studio to | accommodate the demand for radio and production events. |
, England, was built by the town council to | accommodate the growing number of administrative staff. |
opened in April 1992, enabling the site to | accommodate a current figure of 168 pupils. |
and eventually they expanded the school to | accommodate the 9th through 12 grades. |
When that bill had to be changed to | accommodate the Senate, he flipped again, opposing it o |
he platform length was only large enough to | accommodate two cars. |
rehouses in the city originally designed to | accommodate both men and horses. |
, and hotels were built near the springs to | accommodate them. |
ved to the less suitable centre position to | accommodate the emerging Matthew Johns in his last seas |
It had been set up to | accommodate "pauper children" from 1863. |
traditional British empiricism, updated to | accommodate the new developments in logic pioneered by |
This will allow the club to | accommodate its sides on one state-of-the-art facility, |
To | accommodate this demand, the engineers implemented a cu |
ty, a business useful to the Church both to | accommodate female orphans and to service the clergy (w |
It aims to | accommodate up to 40,000 residents in the neighbourhood |
ued to grow, and the school was expanded to | accommodate a total of 800 students. |
The Filipinos stripped down the jeeps to | accommodate several passengers, added metal roofs for s |
was split into two co-located divisions to | accommodate the high recruiting intake: NCSM Cartier fo |
ents including widening the landing area to | accommodate UH-60 "Blackhawk" helicopters. |
n Extension" or "D.I.E." was established to | accommodate those who have been sent away by their supe |
te of Newnham Middle School will be used to | accommodate an enlarged Mark Rutherford School. |
e, due to the lack of space in the shack to | accommodate the ever-increasing patronage of reggae lov |
Sabre AHP was built in 1976 to | accommodate UH-1 "Huey" helicopters. |
o Sunday, by Act of Parliament, in order to | accommodate the needs of local Jewish traders. |
North building was subsequently expanded to | accommodate all students, and now South Delta Secondary |
The infrastructure to | accommodate the increase in traffic has now been starte |
etres by 22 metres, and has the capacity to | accommodate at least 1,500 worshippers at the same time |
954 to 2005), will be demolished in 2012 to | accommodate parking for a new office building to be con |
To | accommodate the southward extension, the station was re |
s of the village were only ever intended to | accommodate pedestrians and horse drawn vehicles. |
urished during the Industrial revolution to | accommodate the large number of workers in Hamburg. |
platforms at Locust Manor and Laurelton to | accommodate the IND loading gauge, as well as construct |
dated "B" pillar and rear quarter window to | accommodate adhesive installation to replace the older |
A new building was constructed to | accommodate city and county growth, and opened in 1966. |
The Event Center was designed to | accommodate many different events, including musical co |
ty will be decreased from 7,000 to 5,400 to | accommodate the changes (although with standing room on |
The new prison was designed to | accommodate 1,200 inmates and incorporated a 78,000 sq |
After a long debate on how to | accommodate for the junction at Kuntsevskaya, under pre |
ailable in the tower is said be adequate to | accommodate 200 people. |
ce was not run in 2008 and 2009 in order to | accommodate the Breeders' Cup races. |
The memorial hall has been know to | accommodate weddings, birthdays and the very popular Vi |
Ballymoor F.C. was set up in 2003 to | accommodate the youth of the Brandywell, Lone Moor and |
In 1910 the Club refitted the Clubhouse to | accommodate dining and sleeping. |
peedway, the briefly switched to the #32 to | accommodate Anthony Lazzaro, who finished 22nd in the r |
as a hotel/hostel and museum, as well as to | accommodate a folk high school. |
ing Richard Strauss, remained in Germany to | accommodate with the new regime as best they could. |
o Abercynon South, which will be rebuilt to | accommodate all services serving both stations. |
rfield, or wherever space could be found to | accommodate the airborne forces for the short time they |
fter Qurei revised the list of ministers to | accommodate these demands. |
The design had to | accommodate not only restrictions in height (single sto |
1982, he moved to Squirrel Hill in order to | accommodate his mother and mother in law, who had moved |
Green Station were extensively modified to | accommodate the new longer electric trains. |
anded to over 30,000 so that it was able to | accommodate the 2008 European Football Championships. |
to move to channel 58 in the early 2000s to | accommodate the digital signal of WGBH-TV. |
singles were released, however in order to | accommodate the large number of bands around at the tim |
er expansions were made into the suburbs to | accommodate future development. |
rehouse was altered somewhat around 1930 to | accommodate the newer, larger mechanized fire equipment |
954, the present embassy site was bought to | accommodate all staff in one building, but the decision |
London dock to be designed specifically to | accommodate large steam ships. |
tted 678 feet (207 m) out into Tampa Bay to | accommodate the boats bringing the expected influx of v |
In 1916 the viaduct was widened to | accommodate two more tracks. |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |