「supplement」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「to」)
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He worked as a notary to | supplement his amateur studies. |
It aims to | supplement the material in the journal. |
Niblo decided to | supplement the refreshments with more extensive enterta |
The web site provided rich resources to | supplement the texts. |
Large spiders and insects are consumed to | supplement its diet. |
says the money’s often used “purely to | supplement people with alcohol.” |
based analysis can be used in lieu of or to | supplement type based analysis. |
Grants can provide an opportunity to | supplement school funding without raising local taxes. |
d chosen to rob Swift's property in order to | supplement their unemployment benefits. |
In addition, it is a valuable resource to | supplement history missing from Kojiki and Nihon Shoki. |
For much of the 1830s, Augustus took jobs to | supplement the family's income. |
pitchfork Mr. Batchelder could spear them to | supplement the family's menu." |
is noted for its use of an Audio cassette to | supplement the soundtrack. |
EBS strives to | supplement school education and promote lifelong educat |
They may require a feeding tube to | supplement nourishment if they are not growing enough. |
ed a Disaster Relief Appeal with $500,000 to | supplement other government support packages. |
Simple, homemade gadgets to | supplement the ordinary physiological apparatus in his |
moterol are used as "symptom controllers" to | supplement prophylactic corticosteroid therapy (e.g., f |
For this reason, it is recommended to | supplement with vitamin B6 while taking phenelzine. |
Considering that it is desirable to | supplement these terms with respect to workers' represe |
Chaparral offers programs and services to | supplement the basic education program. |
Its original purpose was to | supplement supplies when the flow of the Brisbane River |
to time issue guidelines or instructions to | supplement the Byelaws. |
ning the hands is also considered by some to | supplement speed and strength lost through aging. |
HBS offers immersion programs to | supplement in-class room academic experience. |
Colt) for Boer War service, to | supplement its existing Model 1878 Colt Double Action r |
also worked on the Pennsylvania Turnpike to | supplement his income |
mmodation was also added for 150 students to | supplement that available in existing rooms at the park |
established in 1943, during World War II to | supplement the Little Fitzroy Island Light. |
districts holds a series of COA retreats to | supplement congregational COA programs. |
Extras to | supplement the service operated by Selkent PD (Plumstea |
A study has been initiated by VicRoads to | supplement the Western Ring Road with an Outer Metropol |
a cycling station and is brought on line to | supplement supply when electricity demand is highest. |
ously curtailed the ability of most Miami to | supplement their diet with meat from the hunt. |
hemselves by obtaining insurance coverage to | supplement or replace governmental assistance; |
ly age and had to engage in petty trading to | supplement the family income. |
the town regularly appointed a "Lecturer" to | supplement the minister in his ministry. |
as also obtained a second Class 121 unit, to | supplement its existing one on the Aylesbury-Princes Ri |
They also began to | supplement their bootlegging profits with armed robberi |
p a business arm, SurfLink, in an attempt to | supplement its funding. |
established and colonists begin arriving to | supplement the native population. |
school first accepted fee-paying pupils, to | supplement Lord Wandsworth's original bequest, soon aft |
In order to | supplement the family income, Charles worked at a very |
signed and built by Kongsberg Kanonfabrik to | supplement the old 75mm Ehrhardt M.11 guns. |
produced a developed version, the T-IVa, to | supplement the existing T-IVs in Dutch service. |
wheat, however small quantities were used to | supplement rainfall on summer crops such as maize and t |
In order to | supplement his income, he took on work as an extra on s |
estic routes by introducing four BAe 146s to | supplement the ATRs. |
While it had been planned to | supplement it with the W.33 monoplane, only a few had b |
defence early warning programme, designed to | supplement the Oko satellite system. |
added more news and spoken-word programs to | supplement its music schedule, reflecting a trend in mo |
Berlinghieri was also among the first to | supplement the traditional maps contained in the Geogra |
Cliff tracks to use an organ, which helps to | supplement the gospel feel provided by the backing voca |
n and ink, as well as copies of paintings to | supplement his meager earnings. |
d in terms of their spectral sensitivity, to | supplement their characteristic curves that describe th |
They were built to | supplement timeworn the Sokuten-class. 4 vessels were b |
rial Japanese Navy authorized a minelayer to | supplement its aging minelayers, the former cruisers As |
Drama is used to | supplement the preaching, such as by reenacting a battl |
80s, the Mount Macdonald Tunnel was built to | supplement the Connaught Tunnel and to lessen the grade |
imary outlets, or can provide boost power to | supplement a high drawing engine. |
k is a new Thames river crossing proposed to | supplement the existing Blackwall Tunnel, although this |
ed local amenities and a railroad station to | supplement the line, as well as plots of land adjacent |
e leased from Sacramento Regional Transit to | supplement the current Unitrans fleet and to facilitate |
t was another opportunity for the company to | supplement its declining income. |
rd German keyboards player, Uli Diffaith, to | supplement Akahum's synths and play percussion in Bloem |
e as simple, cheap, and effective weapons to | supplement infantry firepower. |
possible to buy tickets to or from there to | supplement a West Midlands pass. |
ble for developing a mathematical formula to | supplement Henry's idea of sorting in 1,024 pigeon hole |
usually operated as a pair, and 1502 used to | supplement power. |
ccurring as a reddish-orange powder, used to | supplement iron intake. |
Engineer Ninham Shand as a possible means to | supplement the water supply to South Africa. |
It was while thus engaged that he began to | supplement his store of rabbinical knowledge by private |
lant in 1993, water from Myponga was used to | supplement that of Happy Valley Reservoir. |
lly levied tax on live stock or Pothimadu to | supplement income to another temple avathi Shri Madura |
ized a new type of minelayer (Project H2) to | supplement its aging minelayers, the former cruisers As |
a general use library, which was intended to | supplement the deficiencies of the public and universit |
y into the male body (harvesting from Yin to | supplement Yang). |
of people who are searching for something to | supplement their own spiritual journeys." |
ved the construction of a Housing Project to | supplement the ministry of Front Porch. |
rom archeology of the period will be used to | supplement the sleeping space. |
defects but using abandoned landing craft to | supplement these, Napier and Nizam saved more than 1,40 |
a standard sniper rifle by the U.S. Army to | supplement the venerable M1903A4. |
g time to outside Christian organizations to | supplement their local programming. |
zabeth Sensenbach, who began in the 1920s to | supplement their income by catering to automobile-borne |
section editors to develop video content to | supplement the print edition of the Daily Bruin. |
rocesses for extracting sugar from beets, to | supplement his meagre university salary. |
lish professor Filippos Angeloutsos needs to | supplement his meager paychecks because of price hikes |
ast of Da Nang, the base had an air field to | supplement the major base at Da Nang. |
n 1870 on existing marshes and meadowland to | supplement the city of Boston's water needs. |
ge therapy applications is sometimes used to | supplement or adulterate more expensive rose oils. |
He intended to | supplement the legal codes with the opinions and writin |
y Air Force Ninth Air Force units arrived to | supplement the RAF against the Germans in the Western D |
hreatened to rot the millet that is grown to | supplement their diet, and the events that follow. |
l aware of that, which is why I attempted to | supplement them with reliable sources that backed up th |
d with a flamethrower, most commonly used to | supplement combined arms attacks against fortifications |
egawatts to the current 60 megawatt plant to | supplement Connecticut Light and Power during peak peri |
rate video with Mission Control, Houston, to | supplement Russian communications systems during the ea |
However, it remained necessary to | supplement the supply of feed and fodder through import |
s and Recommendations to homeworkers, and to | supplement them by standards which take into account th |
erical score, most wine ratings are meant to | supplement the wine tasting notes, which are brief desc |
, Harvey has used profits from Adam & Eve to | supplement support from international donors to protect |
sition he worked on an ambitious proposal to | supplement Britain's flat state pension with an earning |
des professional development for students to | supplement the efforts of graduate programs and college |
ea that employ private security companies to | supplement the work of the New Orleans Police Departmen |
ruction of the Willow Hill Covered Bridge to | supplement the Miller's Farm Covered Bridge from which |
inter months he began making cricket bats to | supplement his income. |
ers year-round arts education programming to | supplement NCT's regular season of performances, and th |
own postcard sets of glamour photographs, to | supplement her work as a photographer's model. |
and absorb the resulting nutrient mixture to | supplement their nitrate-low environment. |
ee by the time RRF was disbanded in 1962) to | supplement the work of the Valiants of 543 Sqn. |
bilized at any time by presidential order to | supplement regular armed forces, and upon declaration o |
In order to | supplement his episcopal revenues he was permitted to h |
Scots, sends for his sons Octa and Ebusa to | supplement his forces. |
C National Programme on a local frequency to | supplement the longwave broadcasts from 5XX, Scotland r |
traditionally used waters from the river to | supplement stock drinking water and for minor watering |
as one of the earliest American sculptors to | supplement his fees from major commissions by selling r |
s hired private investigator Leigh Hearon to | supplement the police department's investigation. |
He tried to | supplement his following by creating four of his Correr |
tract water from the Great Artesian Basin to | supplement water supplies for the dam as drought condit |
allow capable businessmen to import maize to | supplement the local produce that was short of the mini |
ips of the United States Navy be deployed to | supplement the forces in Australian waters, but instead |
for farmers in the area, Carroll County, to | supplement their income during the Great Depression. |
The new team's main task was to | supplement the teams already working on Mass Effect 2, |
Davies was given permission to levy dues to | supplement the £135 annual income as this wasn't enough |
gh Keyte and Andrew Parrott, and intended to | supplement if not supersede the original Oxford Book of |
and absorb the resulting nutrient mixture to | supplement their nitrate-low environment. |
e Auckland excursion fleet was brought in to | supplement the remaining four Southerner cars. |
ded the owners to install proper lighting to | supplement the miners' lamps. |
d seeks the investment of private capital to | supplement its own. |
dation, an organization that raises money to | supplement education in the Jordan School District, the |
of the Piggy Bank Endowment Fund, helping to | supplement the nearly $20 million in uncompensated stat |
ory that saw the introduction of railways to | supplement canals and, in the end, superseding them, le |
and absorb the resulting nutrient mixture to | supplement their nitrate-low environment. |
ces have allowed for flash pasteurization to | supplement for this procedure. |
ufactured by Francis Thompson of Ashover, to | supplement the occasionally inadequate water supply. |
use a steam engine, though this was used to | supplement the supply of water to the mill's water whee |
It was intended to | supplement, and eventually supersede the largely obsole |
Looking to | supplement his income, he got into the world of Detroit |
anent emergency response service designed to | supplement the U.N.'s capacity to provide stability, pe |
York Times Annex because it was designed to | supplement the One Times Square Times Tower built in 19 |
r British command in the event of war and to | supplement the limited force then at his disposal - an |
ountryside, having failed in his attempts to | supplement his income as a farmer and struggling with t |
Other options to | supplement Sydney's water supply were ruled out - a new |
declined and he was no longer sufficient to | supplement the $10,000 annual salary he received in his |
tly to widen her social circle and partly to | supplement her income to pay for the Ford Escort car th |
ther markers are currently being analysed to | supplement the genetic narrative (e.g., the Y chromosom |
in Essen, Germany, this gun was intended to | supplement the 10 cm K 04. |
d significantly upon wild water chestnuts to | supplement their normal diet and, in times of cultivate |
private enterprise would also be expected to | supplement the effort of the State by promoting and dev |
gh occupancy vehicle and bus transit lane to | supplement the Southwest Freeway, tearing out the track |
ional scrapes with his uncle he is forced to | supplement this income by teaching or betting on horse |
word), when the samurai began to use them to | supplement the longer tachi, that uchigatana of high qu |
eed for more professional arts facilities to | supplement the facilities at the existing Bull Arts Cen |
s and field trial organizations, "created to | supplement the activities of those clubs by providing a |
a 37 mm/23 (1.5 in) quick-firing (QF) gun to | supplement their armament in October 1916, it is not kn |
e hoped to take the large arsenal at Hull to | supplement the armouries he did have access to, such as |
that he would seek additional employment to | supplement his salary, ensuring that there was no confl |
s per the affiliating Anna University and to | supplement the syllabus.The Department also has SAE col |
Great Swamp into a major regional airport to | supplement Newark Airport's ability to accommodate larg |
cil is undertaking a number of strategies to | supplement it's supply, including stormwater harvesting |
war and met an increasing demand not only to | supplement permanent hangars, but also to provide the t |
5 kg, they could be buried under the mine to | supplement the main charge. |
ses that were purchased in the late 1960s to | supplement the fleet of double decker buses that had be |
fairly well supplied with books, however, to | supplement the otherwise meager opportunities for educa |
ous mechanical contrivances being devised to | supplement his limited physical capacities. |
that the plan for a dockyard at Sheerness to | supplement the one at Chatham was measured out by three |
s established in the pre-World War II era to | supplement the heavily-traveled Route 60 through the Wi |
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