「STONES」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)3ページ目
該当件数 : 1982件
And he threw | stones at David, and at all the servants of King Davi |
While some attackers started throwing | stones at the people gathered at the venue, three men |
sted of two successive concerts by The Rolling | Stones at the stadium. |
Female protestors pelt | stones at the residence of Excise Minister Ganesh Nai |
The large | stones at Stonehenge were moved and erected with the |
The jambs are of large flat | stones, at right angles to the wall. |
Some have larger | stones at the head, some at the feet. |
of Lacy's Caves and attempting to blow up the | stones at Long Meg and Her Daughters with gun powder |
Taylor playing slide guitar with the Rolling | Stones at Madison Square Garden, 1972 Photo: Dina Reg |
ort distance along the river from the stepping | stones at Thorpe Cloud. |
ained a prize for the carving of semi-precious | stones at the Moscow All-Russian Industrial Art Exhib |
Standing | stones at the ruins of the Metsamor site |
gion and free protesters detained for throwing | stones at security personnel. |
later, on November 9, Odeh was again throwing | stones at Karni when he was shot in the neck by Israe |
coming, the people of Argunga started throwing | stones at the Emir whenever they saw him. |
the support of foreign separatists to throwing | stones at one's neighbours, while living in the glass |
Causing a small group of locals to throw | stones at the navvies, who responded with mattock sha |
the bar, refused to open they started throwing | stones at the place. |
e turned into violent (some of the crowd threw | stones at Dlamimi's house, he responded by firing a g |
High | Stones, at 550 metres (1,804 ft), is the highest poin |
eli settlers infiltrated the village and threw | stones at homes, before being dispersed by Israeli mi |
and included throwing of Molotov cocktails and | stones at Israeli security forces and civilians. |
g been arrested in Downing Street for throwing | stones at the windows. |
"People who throw | stones at Americans," he said, "should stop and think |
Zorzeto throws | stones at Dona Cate's house hitting the old lady, and |
He died on 10 April of an attack of gall | stones at his lodgings, 26 Sion Hill, Clifton, Bristo |
Angeles, he introduced the Beatles and Rolling | Stones at their Hollywood Bowl concerts. |
Some of the standing | stones at Drumskinny, Ireland |
Others began leaving | stones at his tomb, attributing miraculous occurrence |
s mob used children's slings, frondes, to hurl | stones at the windows of Mazarin's associates. |
hose own houses are made of glass do not throw | stones at others) and Yeh bachon ke khelne ki cheez n |
Those who backed the dog might throw | stones at the duck in an attempt to disable it, which |
roduced by himself, topped only by the Rolling | Stones at No 1. |
hem tells of two giants that fought and hurled | stones at each other. |
from Anantnag, some protesters began throwing | stones at an Indian paramilitary camp. |
The workers also blocked a road and threw | stones at the police. |
He died of kidney | stones at Dartmouth Street, Westminster, on 4 March 1 |
The | stones at Konark are not joined by any limestone or c |
or, catalogues of the inscribed and sculptured | stones at Caerleon and at Caerwent, a book on Roman W |
ators demanding the president step down hurled | stones at riot police who fired back with tear gas. |
The 19 | stones at the Merry Maidens is the same as, or simila |
d by rowdy Zanu-PF members, some of whom threw | stones at members of the public and shouted down cont |
ink sacs, and that coprolites, known as bezoar | stones at the time, were fossilised faeces. |
Standing | stones at Ballochroy |
n background: 'Those pious Yankees can't throw | stones at us anymore.'" |
Stones at Rinaghju | |
time would pretend to play cricket by bowling | stones at imaginary batsmen. |
The tower was demolished by replacing the | stones at the base with wooden posts which were then |
At one point Arabs were throwing | stones at the chevra kadisha who were burying the dea |
rrent theories concerning the exact use of the | stones at Ballochroy are somewhat controversial. |
g workers closed access to the mines and threw | stones at buses transporting employees from the mine |
attle of the Bands" and opened for The Rolling | Stones at Manning Bowl in Lynn, Massachusetts. |
is some of the villagers armed with sticks and | stones attacked the bungalow (gadhi) of Ramachandra R |
Two inscribed | stones attest to continued occupation in the early me |
The Rolling | Stones' Australian tour was a concert tour of Austral |
amateur researchers who are sympathetic to the | stones authenticity can not agree on the text. |
The | stones average size is c 0.5 metres (1.6 ft) and are |
es-rock band founded and led by former Rolling | Stones' bass guitarist Bill Wyman. |
Former The Rolling | Stones bass player, Bill Wyman released a version on |
r Entwistle had been out drinking with Rolling | Stones bassist Bill Wyman. |
an responded, and succeeded him as The Rolling | Stones' bassist in December 1962. |
model Mandy Smith, the former wife of Rolling | Stones' bassist Bill Wyman, but they separated two ye |
Former Rolling | Stones bassist, Bill Wyman, covered the track for his |
These | stones bear the monogram of several of the founding f |
He zealously collected all | stones bearing ancient inscriptions in the three coun |
Like many men executed for cowardice, | Stones became a source of shame for his family, and h |
When The | Stones became too big for small local clubs and went |
that these | stones become bread." |
rived some of the hooligans attacked them with | stones, before the police restored order, using water |
p toured with both The Beatles and The Rolling | Stones before disbanding in 1966. |
claim attacked the protesters with sticks and | stones, before the police restored order. |
Stones began to fly and the Duke was struck. | |
1993 respectively, both leaders of The Rolling | Stones began composing new songs in April 1993, decid |
), Brokers Banquet, which parodied the Rolling | Stones' Beggars Banquet cover art, featured a more ha |
round, flat loaf, and it seems likely that the | stones being referred to in this verse are of a simil |
g close to its original appearance, two fallen | stones being re-erected. |
ty's old farm fields with the huge foundations | stones being dragged into place by a team of oxen. |
Indian television aired images of | stones being thrown. |
ong is heavily influenced by reggae music, the | Stones being very big fans ever since their introduct |
The two pairs of French Burr | stones being driven by Stone Nuts with 26 cogs, whils |
This is the second mention in Matthew of | stones being transformed, with stones to people being |
A number of small rounded | stones, believed to be slingstones, have been found o |
Stepping | stones below the cascade |
oot, and Arthur afterwards collected a heap of | stones beneath the stone in which was the print of hi |
ards", it is not clear how many of the Rolling | Stones besides Jagger played on it. |
SF Weekly marks it as one of the | Stones' best ballads recorded after 1971. |
che designed four tour posters for the Rolling | Stones between 1970 and 1974 and also worked for othe |
In the book Rolling with the | Stones, Bill Wyman recalls that the composition proce |
of the walls is done through unworked smaller | stones binded with mortar and belongs to the later Ro |
Hand axes, sickles, grinding | stones, bins, baking ovens and numerous bones of dome |
Stones Bitter League Champions: Wigan | |
Stones Bitter Centenary League Champions: Wigan (17) | |
is called the Cross Keys, which is primarily a | Stones bitter and Carling lager establishment. |
ay, 1994 for a number of titles, primarily the | Stones Bitter Championship. |
eted from August, 1990 until May, 1991 for the | Stones Bitter Championship, Premiership Trophy and Si |
1996 | Stones Bitter Super League I Final Table |
Stones Bitter Premiership Trophy Winners: Wigan (24-2 | |
Stones Bitter Premiership Trophy Winners: Wigan (48-1 | |
Stones Bitter Super League II was the official name f | |
They brew the pasteurised | Stones Bitter (3.7% ABV) at their Burton upon Trent b |
The | Stones Bitter Premiership Trophy Winners were Wigan w |
from August, 1995 until January, 1996 for the | Stones Bitter Centenary Championship. |
The beers that it had produced were | Stones Bitter, Light Mild and Mild, and Bass Special, |
ting Crows, Led Zeppelin, Johnny Cash, Rolling | Stones, Black Crowes, Pedro The Lion, Rich Mullins, C |
The campsite is littered with sawed logs and | stones blackened from campfires. |
Karta who spat at them and assaulted them with | stones, blows and a chair. |
or the company, and recommended by the William | Stones board. |
usicians of modern time, including The Rolling | Stones, Bob Dylan, Elton John, The Byrds, Earl Scrugg |
burg), Bob Seidemann, Gered Mankowitz (Rolling | Stones), Bob Whitaker (Beatles) and Herb Worthington |
Boiling chips, also known as boiling | stones, boileezers or anti-bumping granules, are smal |
uns N' Roses, AC/DC, Alice Cooper, The Rolling | Stones, Bon Jovi, Queen, Whitesnake, Bonnie Tyler and |
rks are adorned with semi-precious or precious | stones, bone, horn, and even ancient mastodon tusk fr |
two sets of fans apart as missiles, including | stones, bottles and fence posts, were thrown from the |
Ronnie Wood of The Rolling | Stones bought the house from Mills. |
(also called Interpreters) were a set of seer | stones bound by silver bows into a set of spectacles, |
ith runic letters, as is seen on walls, corner | stones, bowls, etc. |
ailway, the owners of the White Horse, William | Stones brewery of Sheffield, applied to build a new h |
tely the crowd began to pelt the paraders with | stones, bricks, bottles and shoes, and militiamen res |
During the Rolling | Stones' Bridges To Babylon Tour, "Wanna Hold You" was |
Famous clients since have included the Rolling | Stones, Brigitte Bardot, Stevie Wonder and several me |
hs, they may be a recent collection of natural | stones brought to the site by eighteenth century farm |
e & The New Power Generation, RBD, The Rolling | Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Mavis Staples, Sting, Tina |
y artists, including Garth Brooks, The Rolling | Stones, Bryan Adams, Bob Seger and Sheryl Crow. |
There are some footstones, and 10 slate table | stones, but the majority are headstones. |
es, not only on Southern music and the Rolling | Stones, but Tom Thurman's Movies of Color and Peckinp |
The area does not only contain raised | stones, but also 45 grave fields (most from the Iron |
e bird is probably an eagle, common on Pictish | stones, but a goose has also been suggested. |
e UK version of their debut album, The Rolling | Stones, but was the opening track of the US version r |
nts of Bloody Sunday and charged with throwing | stones, but the charges were later dropped. |
He goes out to his well to ditch the | stones, but ends up falling down the well with them. |
records in the Hercules Hold and in the Atlas | Stones, but was unable to contend in the finals again |
As the name suggests, there were once four | stones, but now there is only one. |
paper acknowledged that some "kids" had thrown | stones but charged that the Algerian players had then |
ong's guitar riff reminded them of The Rolling | Stones, but that it sounded "deeply traditional". |
s due to the easy ability to transfer quarried | stones by river and then to the existing site allowin |
Bread, and not | Stones by Craig Bartholomew and Gideon Strauss, 3-22. |
t)-high obelisk was constructed of roughly cut | stones by Constantine VII. |
osure increased the incidence of urinary tract | stones by seven times in children. |
ut is sometimes used for the passage of kidney | stones by the same mechanism of smooth muscle relaxat |
acid (8), which had been isolated from kidney | stones by Scheele in 1776. |
ne chair is a roughly circular path over sharp | stones called the Penitential Ring. |
ing inn; and a small stream emerging from some | stones called the crocodile. |
eives a gift from Allanon: three magical blues | stones called Elfstones. |
Several hundred tons of local | stones came from the quarries in Ventura County and t |
ensive watches, set with diamonds and precious | stones, can cost up to £300,000. |
42), again, an unusual feature in that Pictish | stones can rarely be so precisely dated. |
ken from the Abbey and many elaborately carved | stones can also be seen. |
This is attested by the fact that old | stones can be found around the town with the name of |
Some of its | stones can still be found in Winchcombe; for example |
y Motel" has long been a fan favorite from the | Stones canon of work. |
A fan favourite and popular song in the | Stones' canon, it was regularly performed in concert |
t the site has been used as a quarry, with its | stones carried off for other uses, and that it was re |
4 burial layers, separated by layers of soil, | stones, charcoal and rotten wood, perhaps the remains |
coins, plastic netsuke reproductions, polished | stones, Christmas tree ornaments, refrigerator magnet |
m diameter stone circle comprising 15 standing | stones circling a central slab. |
aking, ripening deformations, enlarged rounded | stones, circular discoloured areas on the fruit skin |
The river carried quantities of | stones, clay and silt, which clogged the basin, locks |
in Agana, Guam, they were slain with a hail of | stones, clubs and spears by the natives they had trie |
Jim | Stones Coaches is a bus operator that operates a numb |
other operators include Arriva North West, Jim | Stones Coaches, Maytree Travel, South Lancs Travel, S |
Heartbeats in | Stones Codhill Press, 2005, ISBN 9781930337176 |
The | Stones' collection also features works from such semi |
In the liner notes to the 1993 Rolling | Stones collection Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling |
attrition and abrasion which results from the | stones colliding with each other and against the rive |
ls retread, "Break the Spell," and the Rolling | Stones comeback 1989 North American tour had finished |
nment figures including Bob Dylan, the Rolling | Stones, comedian Steve Martin and Linda Ronstadt's fi |
the mid-19th century with the final dimension | stones coming out of Independent in 2006, although so |
ded on the most significant latter-day Rolling | Stones compilations, Jump Back and Forty Licks. |
s" of 1975, placing fourth, behind two Rolling | Stones compilations, Made in the Shade and Metamorpho |
lease in 1970, it had been included on Rolling | Stones compilations, such as Singles Collection: The |
for and wrote about the infamous 1969 Rolling | Stones concert in Altamont, California, at which a co |
Shine a Light is the soundtrack to The Rolling | Stones concert film of the same name, directed by Mar |
Commencement ceremonies, has hosted a Rolling | Stones concert on April 5, 1965 and featured a electi |
heels Tour in 1989 that it entered the Rolling | Stones' concert repertoire. |
to Altamont Raceway Park to attend The Rolling | Stones concert, which later became the subject of the |
It was a mainstay at Rolling | Stones concerts in their early years, usually opening |
he newly-released Beggars Banquet, The Rolling | Stones concocted the idea of recording a live extrava |
rom the riverside by a flight of steps made of | stones constructed by the orders of a Katyuri queen. |
e obtained in crystals, and that some meteoric | stones contain organic matter. |
The "well tomb" pit graves lined with | stones contained funerary urns. |
The Garbhagriha, which is built of huge | stones, contains a gigantic pedestal occupying nearly |
Stones Corner is an unincorporated community in Staff | |
Eightercua - Four | stones, County Kerry, Ireland |
Beenalaght - Six | stones, County Cork, Ireland |
Under My Thumb The Rolling | Stones cover |
In 1964, The Rolling | Stones' cover of "Not Fade Away", with its strong emp |
cover of the Rolling | Stones cover of Bo Diddley |
"Wild Horses" - The Rolling | Stones cover - 3:06 |
(Johnny Marr specifically credits The Rolling | Stones' cover as the inspiration). |
"Child of the Moon" (a Rolling | Stones cover) and "Which Dream Came True" had been on |
ove You" (Jagger/Richards) − 3:10 (The Rolling | Stones cover) |
"Paint It, Black" (Rolling | Stones cover) - 2:34 |
"Jumpin' Jack Flash (The Rolling | Stones cover)" - 4:02 |
"Angie (Rolling | Stones cover)" |
ses, some new original material, and a Rolling | Stones cover, "Citadel". |
It is composed of some basalt | stones covered with symbols and glyphs undeciphered u |
The Rolling | Stones covered the song in 1965, as did John Lennon i |
ltan, and nothing remained of it but earth and | stones covered by bushes up until the 1970s. |
can be interpreted as an answer to the Rolling | Stones critics, who often deride the band for their a |
The stripe has small white | stones crossing it, and symbolizes the river that giv |
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