「STRANDING」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| cancelled 66 domestic flights the same day, | stranding an estimated 6,000 people. |
| orm had attacked the Cassiar mountains area, | stranding and injuring 26 miners, who were also suffer |
| to shipping until 6:30 p.m. on December 20, | stranding at least three cruise ships. |
| ona Desert and lets out the fuel, suicidally | stranding both the gang and himself without food or wa |
| It then ran aground at Kure Atoll, | stranding everyone on the ship. |
| John Keenan reported | stranding his ship on an uncharted island, where he ra |
| created the prescription against preposition | stranding in 1672 when he objected to Ben Jonson's 161 |
| Preposition | stranding is also found in languages outside the Germa |
| In English, preposition | stranding is commonly found in three types of construc |
| man and Dutch exhibit legitimate preposition | stranding is debatable. |
| of life, the ship was wrecked beyond repair, | stranding its survivors on the uninhabited archipelago |
| Typhoon Morakot hits Taiwan, killing 500 and | stranding more than 1,000 via the worst flooding on th |
| career as a river steamer but was lost after | stranding near Alexandria, Louisiana, 30 December 1865 |
| Museum scientists helped establish the whale | stranding network and participated in the California C |
| conservation programs, such as the Cape Cod | Stranding Network. |
| elatively low power sonar could cause a mass | stranding of such a large number of whales was very un |
| ll and returned to merchant service, finally | stranding off Key West, Florida, in 1870. |
| n for less than two years before her loss by | stranding on the Bajo Nuevo Bank in the Caribbean on 2 |
| g up on 20 June 1923 after having suffered a | stranding on the way. |
| One unit, Reshitelny (i), was lost by | stranding on passage 7 November 1938, being damaged be |
| 223 flights were cancelled due to the storm, | stranding over 36,000 people. |
| flights in and out of Japan were cancelled, | stranding over 30,000 passengers. |
| e snowfall would eventually block the roads, | stranding people in town. |
| ranch of the Aquarium is responsible for the | Stranding Response Program, which rescues sick or inju |
| sh ferry service across the English Channel, | stranding Royden and Swanwick, among others. |
| Historically, the team had a habit of | stranding runners on third base with less than two out |
| longing to settler Joseph Russell went lame, | stranding Russell, who was offered a replacement horse |
| rmance which includes striking out seven and | stranding seven Brakettes on base. |
| tly suffered from silting up of its outlets, | stranding ships or making parts of the river unnavigab |
| Preposition | stranding, sometimes called P-stranding, is the syntac |
| ta Branch of the Pennsylvania Canal useless, | stranding the Western Division from commerce in the ea |
| uickly drew down the level of the reservoir, | stranding the ice pack before it could cause any more |
| unable to return to Canada on the passport, | stranding the group in El Salvador for several weeks b |
| lready earned the disapproval of his crew by | stranding the fleet in the doldrums and running the fl |
| He also disables the control systems, | stranding the rescuers aboard the disintegrating Thund |
| The storm played havoc with commuters, | stranding thousands of people and leaving an estimated |
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