「Dug」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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etery at the Meera Jumma Mosque, where mourners | dug a long common grave for a row of coffins. |
On one occasion, he | dug a hole 15 feet (4.6 m) deep in his backyard in |
Centuries ago, Jefferson's slaves | dug a 300 meter long cut into the red clay hillside |
ls vanished, Weaver (with the help of his son), | dug a hole in his yard and covered it with concrete |
Further, the Tatars had | dug a 7km ditch which he thought made it impossible |
ld not regularly use the public pool, his coach | dug a pit in his backyard and filled it with sand. |
he fort access to the nearby lake, the garrison | dug a well, frustrating that plan. |
In 1948 members of Irgun and Lehi | dug a tunnel in a corner of the cell under the last |
In 1508-1516, he also | dug a moat (later dubbed the Alevizov moat in his h |
They | dug a canal six miles long and 50 feet wide from Ba |
y reached Great Salt Lake, a group returned and | dug a well at the seep for other pioneers. |
The garden is small but Toegye | dug a small square pond called "Jeongudang" in the |
In earlier times one | dug a large hole in the vegetable garden, which the |
That he | dug a canal there |
The detainees | dug a short tunnel to bypass the block. |
The Corporation | dug a communal grave at the Lawn Memorial Park ceme |
Gerald beat Brenda Judd to death and then | dug a deep hole; he folded their naked bodies into |
p and kill the couple to steal their money, and | dug a grave for them in Charlton County, Georgia tw |
They | dug a diversion channel to alter the course of the |
"I | Dug a Ditch in Wichita", a song told from the point |
Best and another prisoner | dug a tunnel and escaped to Poland where they were |
In the fall of 1892 Doheny | dug a well with picks and shovels, and a windlass, |
Early settlers in the region | dug a pool to collect the water. |
counter-attacks the Newfoundlanders frantically | dug a fire step and piled a parapet on the reverse |
They also | dug a new well and had the house wired for electric |
Bersu | dug a network of parallel trenches, one after the o |
The men and women of Sparta | dug a trench around the city for defenses. |
ida Coast Line Canal and Transportation Company | dug a new and deeper canal which is there today, a |
"My neighbors came out of their houses and | dug about an eighth of a mile so I could get out an |
now technically an island, as a small canal was | dug across the base of the headland in the 19th cen |
ich has made it impossible for bore holes to be | dug all over the village. |
starting in the late 19th century, ditches were | dug all over eastern Iroquois County to drain the o |
Much of the Grand Union Canal was | dug along the course of the original river. |
d in the 1790s the Grand Junction Canal and was | dug along the valley bottom alongside the road. |
ort to the foundation walls, some 235 pits were | dug along the southern and eastern sides of the bui |
or military drils, with some of the trees being | dug altogether up, leaving only the equestrian stat |
Trenches were | dug amind the hills. |
A rescue tunnel was | dug and broke through to the trapped miners at 2:25 |
r with one foot depth and one foot diameter was | dug and used. |
n allowed more extensive siege earthworks to be | dug and soon a maze of trenches were creeping up to |
n Wallis, in gameplay it is very similar to Dig | Dug and Mr Do, though the story involves Frank prot |
In round one he faced off against Dig | Dug, and gathered 67.6% of the votes against him. |
uarry where building stone is said to have been | dug and lime burned since Gallo-Roman times. |
Four trenches were | dug and laid with 2,500 feet (760 m) of drainage pi |
Sometimes a small pit is | dug and it is possible that in digging, the male re |
California tribes | dug and continue to dig the corms before flowering, |
One to three cubic yards, bank measure, can be | dug and washed in a rocker per man-shift, depending |
Instead over four miles of trenches had been | dug and 800 bomb shelters built to protect the resi |
A grave was | dug and a coffin prepared, containing slave's handc |
nts and the shutdown of Pile 1, a huge hole was | dug and the 2-story high reactor was pushed into it |
There he | dug another cave for himself and lived in seclusion |
for the refineries continued, and some inmates | dug anti-tank obstacles at Hittfeld. |
he game allows players to play the original Dig | Dug arcade game along with a remake with enhanced g |
e canal section of the Driffield Navigation was | dug around 1767. |
ugh the fort has vanished, the ditch (the Ring) | dug around the edge can clearly be seen and walked |
In 1839, a Captain Beamish | dug around the Altar Stone, and not long after that |
He was also involved in social work, and | dug as an archaeologist alongside Flinders Petrie. |
fallout shelters (although they are not usually | dug as deeply or equipped with filtered ventilation |
tially a brick lined channel which was manually | dug as a trench, then roofed over and concealed und |
site the church which was believed to have been | dug as part of a medieval drainage system. |
horizontal stationary steam engine, using coal | dug at local pits. |
February 2008 (UTC) people should not be taken | dug at the age of twelve because drug addict is not |
eys Jarrit Smyth commissioned mine shafts to be | dug at South Liberty Lane. |
An undated trench for electricity supply was | dug at Hall Farm at the southern end of the hamlet' |
eposits are ritual mudbrick lined pits or holes | dug at specific points under Ancient Egyptian templ |
The first sod of the line was | dug at Totmonslow on 22 March 1888. |
Some of the houses have wells | dug at the their back end for their private use. |
on the south east side as other parts have been | dug away during gravel extraction. |
the shell-hole, but Lieutenant Sewell, unaided, | dug away the entrance to the door and released the |
Consequently, most of it has been | dug away over the centuries to make room for the de |
salvage operation before the platform mound was | dug away to be sold as fill. |
Broad Canal was | dug before 1810, and 80 feet (24 m) wide from the l |
A tunnel with a length of 75 m has been | dug below the mould and is planned to be transforme |
undred chambers, passageways, courts and patios | dug beneath the hard pan soil. |
(5.23 km) semi-circular network of tunnels was | dug beneath northern Ramsgate, connecting to the ex |
recently fallen trilithon, and in 1810 both men | dug beneath the fallen Slaughter Stone and conclude |
In roughly 40.000 m² of tunnels and caverns | dug beneath St. Georgen for the Messerschmitt compa |
von Wildlife Trust are Blake's Pools which were | dug between 1983 and 1987 to attract wildlife. |
The cut was | dug between 1930 and 1935, taking the river on a st |
high point of Visigothic goldsmith's work, was | dug between 1858 and 1861 in an orchard called Guar |
The three freshwater and brackish pools were | dug between 1983 and 1987 to attract wildlife. |
Mass graves were | dug but were quickly filled. |
aken away, the waste runs down tunnels that are | dug by hand into a swamp nearby. |
It was hand | dug by French prisoners of war between 1795 and 179 |
The canyon was | dug by the waters of Bicaz River and it serves as a |
Miguel escapes Oz though through a tunnel | dug by Agamemnon Busmalis in the prison infirmary. |
y as the 1820s, the sticky clay was extensively | dug by settlers. |
dge mine was the northern-most of the ten mines | dug by the Royal Engineer tunnelling companies. |
s constructed by King Christian V from 1670-73, | dug by Swedish war prisoners from the Dano-Swedish |
Considering they were all | dug by hand, the caves are often regarded as an inc |
ped, is made of plant remains in a shallow hole | dug by the animal itself. |
o live in a small four-yard cave which had been | dug by the presbyter Hilarion. |
A drainage ditch | dug by the WPA surrounds the building and, like the |
h Common known as the Black Sea, which had been | dug by Mr Wilson, the founder of Price's Candle Wor |
proximately twelve feet (four meters) in a hole | dug by local bricklayers. |
The first 3-5 centimetres (1.2-2.0 in) are | dug by a single woodlouse, which then stops to guar |
At the foot of the cove's slipway is a tunnel | dug by tin miners from St Just to give farmers hors |
ortifications of Franklin and includes trenches | dug by Civil War soldiers. |
the Shoalhaven and Crookhaven Rivers, which was | dug by convicts under direction of local entreprene |
allava rulers; there was a water tank which was | dug by one of the Pallava rulers during his regime. |
e earliest wells were water wells, shallow pits | dug by hand in regions where the water table approa |
o unsuccessful as Miguel escapes Oz in a tunnel | dug by Busmalis. |
The reservoir was formerly a ballast pit, | dug by the GWR between 1844 and 1848. |
In front of this wall of carts a ditch was | dug by camp followers. |
Oxford Clay was | dug by hand from the ground for brickmaking. |
ds and trails found in the park were originally | dug by hand. |
The subsurface lines were | dug by the cut-and-cover method, with the tracks ru |
The early canals were | dug by men with picks and shovels, together with ho |
In the 1870s, Schram | dug cellars into hills on the property and by 1876 |
They are bluish and when a tunnel is | dug close enough to allow oxygen to get to them, th |
eninsula until 1912, when a 10-mile channel was | dug connecting the San Pablo and Tolomato Rivers, f |
r shares all the properties of its original Dig | Dug counterpart. |
d lead for much of the first half, but Bridgend | dug deep and battled back to retain their title. |
Dug deep into the tuff, a volcanic rock, these hidd | |
ere all used to contain surface leaks, and were | dug deep (18,000 feet) such as to fully contain the |
n excellent leadout from his teammates and then | dug deep to find an extra bit of speed to beat Team |
rockabilly revivalists in the late 1980s, then | dug deeper into the music which rockabilly came fro |
the terminal was built the sea bed was dredged ( | dug deeper) to accommodate the largest container ve |
gside the straight line of the canal, which was | dug deeper, providing fill for the railway right-of |
This contrasts greatly with the PC remake Dig | Dug Deeper, where the hero is simply named Dig Dug. |
ositions atop the 1,500 feet (460 m) hill, they | dug defensive fighting positions into the poorly-co |
"Never | Dug Disco" |
Frontiersmen also | dug ditches through the clay to partly drain the we |
Italy: in the ceremony he noted "My grandfather | dug ditches and corked pipes for the water departme |
The monks | dug ditches in the roads, and build many forms of i |
ean War, he attended the School of Visual Arts, | dug ditches, drove a truck and freelanced artwork, |
They | dug diversion channels and built floating dams to s |
by a small circle of earnest men and women, he | dug down below the surface endeavoring to bring for |
t a rubble trench foundation a narrow trench is | dug down below the frost line. |
e burials were in deep pits, none of which were | dug down into previous graves. |
ners built wooden platforms and ladders as they | dug downwards and piled the spoil around the shaft |
It was | dug during the early Old Kingdom, and was excavated |
follows a straight channelled course which was | dug during the Second World War in order to drain t |
The tunnel was | dug during the Victorian gold rush, most likely bet |
The artificial Huntspill River which was | dug during the construction of the factory. |
The mine was | dug during the early 1900s Death valley mining boom |
alk Circle (DC's first all-women punk band) and | Dug E. Bird of Beefeater, the second was the Wonder |
Dug first well in Ville-Marie Montreal for Paul Cho | |
et probably consisted of insects and soft roots | dug for with its front claws. |
In 1928, while a pit was being | dug for a water tank, an Anglo-Saxon skeleton was d |
Q-pits are kiln sites which were | dug for the production of white coal prior to the I |
n as a barrow pit, is a roadside pit or channel | dug for drainage purposes. |
aner times, it is suggested that Archaeotherium | dug for roots and tubers, as with other pig-like ma |
The town site was then | dug for a strip mine. |
ed together along the beach, a trench had to be | dug for Loren to walk in, so Ladd would appear tall |
farmers in shallow graves which the Taliban had | dug for them. |
They were once | dug for this purpose at Sheppey, near Sittingbourne |
ime consuming and strenuous as a hole had to be | dug for the base plate of the mortar to rest in, sa |
decapitated and buried in the grave that he had | dug for himself. |
Because of the underground holes | dug for gem mining the area is dangerous. |
Du blomst i | dug, for voice and piano, text: Iens Petter Jacobse |
illars, and in two of the three major pits they | dug, found columns of discoloration, about 35 cm in |
yards of sand was | dug from South Park and surrounds to fill sandbags |
bs comprised a singular shaft and chamber tombs | dug from the vertical face of a quarry. |
f the Crater, in which a lengthy mine shaft was | dug from its line to under the Confederate works. |
The rock was | dug from “bell pits”, and iron smelted here was wor |
Coal was | dug from local drift mines and bell pits, and altho |
itect Karl Lindahl and it was built from stones | dug from a cliff situated nearby. |
These are | dug from beneath the soil at the bases of trees, an |
on stone foundations, with a simple floor plan | dug from the earth. |
nimals and fossils, as well as artifacts he had | dug from the Indian Mounds in New Harmony back to F |
la Tunnel and the Little Peninsula Tunnel, were | dug further upstream in the 1860's. |
Dug Gap Elementary School | |
gn August 16-September 22. Davis Cross Roads or | Dug Gap September 11. |
I | Dug Graves at Night to Attend College by Day : Refl |
I | Dug Graves at Night to Attend College by Day : The |
During this time Alcock even | dug graves to study the bodies of humans. |
The ones who | dug her grave found that the ground, too, had thawe |
There was a trench | dug here sometime in the 17th or early 18th century |
The reservation is located off | Dug Hill Road in northeast Holland and offers 1.1 m |
The gap is the source for | Dug Hill Run, a tributary stream of the Little Caca |
alon collapsed his cavern, but Prime eventually | dug him out. |
With 53 runs in 89 minutes Norman Yardley | dug himself in with Wally Hammond, 26 runs in 77 mi |
He planned this as a defensive fight and | dug his cannon into the embankment. |
As the soldiers slept, Phocas | dug his own grave and also prayed fervently. |
aced by a crane or a helicopter in a previously | dug hole. |
Super Xevious and the old version of Dig | Dug II are also included as unlockables. |
Dig | Dug II was less popular than its predecessor, and t |
Dig | Dug II (1985)* |
games: Xevious, Galaga, Galaxian, Pac-Man, Dig | Dug II, The Tower of Druaga, and Mappy. |
rhead view of the stage, islands similar to Dig | Dug II. |
The portal was | dug immediately adjacent to the N1 national road so |
It was | dug in the late eighteenth century for ornamental p |
One of the first tombs to be | dug in the Valley, it was cut high in the cliff fac |
Since before World War II, quarries have been | dug in Halling, at first by hand, for the extractio |
The pool was | dug in 1913 and closed to the public in 1949. |
The tunnel was | dug in the 1860's by alluvial gold miners to provid |
reservoirs (known as Highgate Ponds) originally | dug in the 17th and 18th centuries. |
Coal was first known to be | dug in Tyneside from superficial seams in around 12 |
d two water filled lakes in between and ditches | dug in front can be seen by visitors. |
by advancing into the rear of the Soviet troops | dug in at Malkino Heights. |
the superficial blocking of one of the tunnels | dug in the fifth attempt. |
The Japanese had | dug in along the ridge and heavily fortified it wit |
dward's Songo Mine, one of only two shaft mines | dug in the Birmingham District, and the last ore mi |
k, machinegun, and rifle fire from enemy troops | dug in along a ridge about 200 yards to the front. |
ut by the presence of tanks which were expertly | dug in and used to stop the attacks. |
One company was | dug in and their vehicles were used as fixed fortif |
55,000 tonnes each - interconnected in a trench | dug in the seabed. |
The communists were well concealed, but not | dug in and thus not fully prepared for the ensuing |
since been supplanted by the Pungo River Canal, | dug in the 1950s to improve drainage of local farml |
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