INLAND


Meaning of INLAND in English

I. adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Inland Revenue

inland waterways

inland waterways

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

further

South Frodingham is two or three miles further inland .

But Merlins are not infrequently recorded along the Downs and are seen very occasionally further inland .

A few also occur on the Downs and further inland , but usually only in small parties.

The low arches and shallow water stopped sailing ships going further inland .

■ NOUN

area

The inland areas became lower than the silty areas near the coast and lower than the river channels.

The Ouse Washes is the largest inland area of regularly flooded marshland in Great Britain.

In inland areas salt is derived from a number of sources.

But the extension of the tax - for that is what it had become - to inland areas aroused resentment and opposition.

revenue

If you elect to become self-employed you will have to let your local inland revenue office know.

sea

From the southern edge of this inland sea , it is only a short haul over the mountains to Los Angeles.

Busy traffic very soon humanized these inland seas , linking their coasts, their civilizations and their history.

The inland sea at her door might be seven miles across, but it was enclosed on three sides by islands.

Life-size dinosaur models tower above the Prehistoric Park where authentic geological formations include mountain uplift, volcano, swampland and inland sea .

waters

On both spring and autumn passage the species frequently appears at inland waters as well as right along the coast.

On passage birds are seen on inland waters , particularly the reservoirs, as often as on the coast.

Meanwhile his passion for sailing was developing by cruising and sailing on the inland waters of the Thames.

Crested wavelets form on inland waters .

The ratio is 8-1 for canoeing in inland waters and 6-1 for canoeing on rivers.

waterway

These multiplied especially along the routes and inland waterways of the region.

The project is based on the theme of the inland waterway and its significance historically, socially, environmentally and culturally.

Warehousing &038; Trade A variety of cargoes, as diverse as Britain's industries, has been carried on the inland waterways .

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

All are of single birds - 10 seen at the coast and eight in inland localities.

Life-size dinosaur models tower above the Prehistoric Park where authentic geological formations include mountain uplift, volcano, swampland and inland sea.

Many species live, and presumably lived in the past, in inland or upland sites where little sediment accumulates.

Shores of inland lakes, lagoons, rivers and streams, in steppes, deserts and mountains.

The boom has created opportunities, and money has trickled down from the coastal boom towns to poorer inland regions.

This brought in new allies, particularly from inland Karia, and new revenue.

This gets us to Santa Catarina, a small inland hamlet.

II. adverb

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Chance of rain inland , fog on the islands.

Farther inland , the tropical pulses create stronger weather fronts, deeper lows and sharp changes in temperature across the continent.

From a dry stone wall inland , redstarts darted, like orange flames, tail feathers fanned and quivering.

How far does the iron ore have to be taken inland to the nearest blast furnaces?

Jenner marks the last escape inland to Highway 101.

Richeaume is in the hills inland from Marseilles and is farmed organically.

The herring fleet was moored well inland , and the water was oil-tarnished.

The lot is inland of Piers 48 and 50.

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