「mending」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

mending

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  • Mending a race tyre involved taking it from the rim,
  • walk, they pass a seamstress in a shop window mending a bloody veil.
  • en her lifelong desire to be a famous dancer, mending a relationship with her family back in Puerto
  • cCartney was inspired to write the song after mending a hole in the roof of his Scotland home; howe
  • y," the 1686 document says, "in particular of mending and sewing the clothes of those who needed it
  • He spent time mending boilers for P&O, and in his spare time was a
  • e monastery by spinning, sewing, washing, and mending clothing.
  • mending damaged furniture) and House Music (coordinat
  • There is no mystery to Mending Fences, but Ms. Dickinson adds a little mysti
  • of fishing: three needles for the making and mending fishing nets.
  • He is also Trustee of Children Mending Hearts, a charity that provides cultural enri
  • ould convince the soldier of the necessity of mending his ways, which he did.
  • band released their only studio album, titled Mending, in 2008.
  • Other examples of its use are the mending of relations between the United States under
  • st for 1572: 'Item, payd to William Dyker for mending of the Butt in the Wycker', and earlier the s
  • He was taken ill while mending one of his sons' bicycles in the garden of hi
  • ve to do a variety of charitable acts such as mending socks and finding parts of the Chairman's col
  • mal reign of his father, Charles the Bad, and mending strained relations with France.
  • Mending The Meaning entered the top ten on iTunes.
  • Soul Mending: The Art of Spiritual Direction, Holy Cross P
  • their first two albums, Lamps (2008) and the Mending the Meaning Acoustic EP (2009), both of which
  • exaggeration ensures that he spends more time mending the harp than playing it; even so, he is able
  • es, including In Defense of Mumia, Testimony, Mending the World and Beats, Rhymes and Life, and his
  • destroyed by locals using the stones for road mending; until Lord Onslow, the owner in the 1730s, d
  • remains calling out for godly assistance and mending wounds during battle.