noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
innocent
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Adult gangs did fight, but not with innocent people or bystanders .
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Police Officer Jack Wronski said two of the victims were known gang members; the other was an innocent bystander .
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And Coren, dressing up as Moses and leading 200 innocent bystanders into the Promised Land.
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No police widows, no innocent bystanders hurt.
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Because the innocent bystander wandering into frame is, predictably, the delicious Riva herself.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
innocent victims/bystanders/people etc
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And Coren, dressing up as Moses and leading 200 innocent bystanders into the Promised Land.
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As they fled, two men were wounded as the attackers fired at bystanders.
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By invitation he was there, a perplexed bystander .
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Many of the bystanders are first-timers, some of the half-million people who have moved into Colorado since 1990.
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Nick and I laid out tow ropes to the bow of the raft, and cajoled bystanders to lend a hand.
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Outside the gallery a group of curious bystanders gathered, staring and leering at the nude painting.
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The driver yelled something at her as he passed, and the bystanders regarded her disapprovingly.
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They missed their target but killed eighteen bystanders and injured many more.