adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
go
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He went indoors , nodding at her, but did not smile.
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Getting no response, he went indoors with one of the three young men.
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And then Otto went indoors to the piano and played a few bars of Debussy to illustrate a musical idea.
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They went indoors to find Donald splitting wood to start the fire.
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Nobody commented; after brief thanks and farewells, Jack departed and the two friends went indoors .
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Dad went indoors and brought out her belongings and placed them as she directed.
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I went indoors and to bed.
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She waved again as he drove past towards the junction, and went indoors .
keep
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They say animals might need to be kept indoors throughout their lives to prevent them picking up tapeworm eggs.
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I was kept indoors until the age of seven, and as a result I knew nothing about children my age.
stay
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Families living near by were warned to stay indoors because of toxic smoke.
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Both cities were bombarded by aerial sprayers; residents were advised to stay indoors at night.
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He was too excited to be able to stay indoors .
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Residents were advised to stay indoors and avoid outdoor exercise, and children were kept in classrooms during lunch and recess.
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As dense black smoke swirled over the town, residents were told to stay indoors .
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My mother will make me stay indoors if some one tells her we were shouting that.
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On March 10 the authorities issued a warning to people to stay indoors after concentrations of low-level ozone reached record levels.
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Remaining on guard, the soldiers advised the black population to stay indoors .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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It was too sunny to think of staying indoors .
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Let's stay indoors where it's nice and warm.
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Some arts and crafts projects are too messy to be done indoors .