I. adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
Inland Revenue
inland waterways
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inland waterways
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
further
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South Frodingham is two or three miles further inland .
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But Merlins are not infrequently recorded along the Downs and are seen very occasionally further inland .
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A few also occur on the Downs and further inland , but usually only in small parties.
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The low arches and shallow water stopped sailing ships going further inland .
■ NOUN
area
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The inland areas became lower than the silty areas near the coast and lower than the river channels.
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The Ouse Washes is the largest inland area of regularly flooded marshland in Great Britain.
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In inland areas salt is derived from a number of sources.
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But the extension of the tax - for that is what it had become - to inland areas aroused resentment and opposition.
revenue
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If you elect to become self-employed you will have to let your local inland revenue office know.
sea
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From the southern edge of this inland sea , it is only a short haul over the mountains to Los Angeles.
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Busy traffic very soon humanized these inland seas , linking their coasts, their civilizations and their history.
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The inland sea at her door might be seven miles across, but it was enclosed on three sides by islands.
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Life-size dinosaur models tower above the Prehistoric Park where authentic geological formations include mountain uplift, volcano, swampland and inland sea .
waters
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On both spring and autumn passage the species frequently appears at inland waters as well as right along the coast.
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On passage birds are seen on inland waters , particularly the reservoirs, as often as on the coast.
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Meanwhile his passion for sailing was developing by cruising and sailing on the inland waters of the Thames.
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Crested wavelets form on inland waters .
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The ratio is 8-1 for canoeing in inland waters and 6-1 for canoeing on rivers.
waterway
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These multiplied especially along the routes and inland waterways of the region.
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The project is based on the theme of the inland waterway and its significance historically, socially, environmentally and culturally.
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Warehousing &038; Trade A variety of cargoes, as diverse as Britain's industries, has been carried on the inland waterways .
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Sea, inland waterway , and road transport came under the control of the Commissariat as well as the railways.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
the Inland Revenue
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All are of single birds - 10 seen at the coast and eight in inland localities.
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Life-size dinosaur models tower above the Prehistoric Park where authentic geological formations include mountain uplift, volcano, swampland and inland sea.
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Many species live, and presumably lived in the past, in inland or upland sites where little sediment accumulates.
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Shores of inland lakes, lagoons, rivers and streams, in steppes, deserts and mountains.
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The boom has created opportunities, and money has trickled down from the coastal boom towns to poorer inland regions.
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This brought in new allies, particularly from inland Karia, and new revenue.
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This gets us to Santa Catarina, a small inland hamlet.
II. adverb
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Chance of rain inland , fog on the islands.
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Farther inland , the tropical pulses create stronger weather fronts, deeper lows and sharp changes in temperature across the continent.
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From a dry stone wall inland , redstarts darted, like orange flames, tail feathers fanned and quivering.
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How far does the iron ore have to be taken inland to the nearest blast furnaces?
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Jenner marks the last escape inland to Highway 101.
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Richeaume is in the hills inland from Marseilles and is farmed organically.
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The herring fleet was moored well inland , and the water was oil-tarnished.
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The lot is inland of Piers 48 and 50.