noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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local
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Many of those who died at Moreton in Marsh are buried in the local cemetery .
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These visitations began at 8 a.m. and covered nine rural and local cemeteries .
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There was a bust of Marx in the local cemetery and a bust of Freud outside the swimming baths.
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They now lie together in a single lot in a local cemetery .
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Along with his female counterpart, Mamn Brigitte, Ghede will guard the local cemetery .
new
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Ann Pinhey News from Alresford Does the town want a new cemetery ?
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Indeed, lack of available land and government regulations have hampered construction of new cemeteries over the decades, authorities said.
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The borough council recognises that its newer cemeteries such as Acklam and Thorntree are in need of attention.
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Lord Westbourne was now interred in the new cemetery by the side of Lord Brougham, but his murderer was as yet undiscovered.
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He asked if residents wanted a new cemetery in Alresford, rather than use the Winchester cemetery.
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Four years ago a new cemetery was opened in Whitehill after the churchyards at Blackmoor and Headley became full.
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In the new cemeteries , which came into existence to relieve overcrowded churchyards, gatehouses were often provided for watchmen.
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The trend was illustrated by the new cemeteries , which were springing up on the cities' fringes.
old
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No grave in the old cemetery near the town site has a headstone with the name of Ed Bailey.
small
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A small cemetery plot had been added since my last visit.
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When we come to the small cemetery beyond the school, we turn in and eat our lunch there.
■ VERB
bury
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All the crew are buried at Stonefall cemetery , alongside many of their fellow countrymen.
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Founded in 1979, the young community has only three other people buried in its cemetery .
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But why weren't they buried in the cemetery after they were shot?
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Another daughter, Elizabeth, died of fever at age two in 1764 and was buried in the Negro cemetery alongside Nina.
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Many of those who died at Moreton in Marsh are buried in the local cemetery .
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The parklike preserve also is the site of a tiny cemetery where members of the Bridges family and several Yahgans are buried .
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He died in 1883 and was buried in Highgate cemetery .
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She was buried in the Negro cemetery .
find
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Most pottery of this date has been found in large cemeteries , with a lesser contribution from settlements.
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It was not so easy to find the cemetery where Mrs Zamzam's father was buried.
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The graves of women and children have also been found in the nearby cemetery which borders the eastern walls of Qumran.
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They are also often found in cemeteries suggesting that the spirits were toasted on their journey to the Isles of the Blessed.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A dozen cemetery companies have sniffed around Hollywood Memorial and then walked away.
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All the crew are buried at Stonefall cemetery , alongside many of their fellow countrymen.
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And some cemetery supporters have suggested that the industry itself may be persuaded to bail out the Sleeping Ones at Hollywood Memorial.
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But the 57 Mature Harappan graves from the R37 cemetery at Harappa suggest otherwise.
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For years after the Cultural Revolution, one survivor told Southern Weekend, no one visited the cemetery where 400 lie buried.
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He was caught in the end, trying to bury one of the bodies in the cemetery , in a fresh grave.
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The cemetery , which contains graves of men, women and children, covers about 15,000 square yards.
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Though it has more plots than most cemeteries, the story lacks dramatic drive and a true core.