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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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sea
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This aluminium sea kayak trolley, to be imported by North Shore, attracted a lot of interest at Crystal Palace.
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The paddles they used were the very narrow bladed ones like the Inuit sea kayak paddles.
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She is a steady inland and sea paddler but had never been in a sea kayak .
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It packs into a 115l backpack for carriage over short distances. Sea kayaks are colourful this year.
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It now looks as though it will do the same for them in plastic sea kayak design.
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Still, there Jackie sat, first time in a sea kayak , not just coping but relishing the hairy conditions.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Hell hath no fury like that of an unsuspecting mule about to be saddled with two, 10-foot kayaks.
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I bought a kayak on a hunch.
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Its designer shows how it can be fitted through a small kayak hatch in its assembled state.
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My wife is a kayak widow now.
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Peter Haddon of Granta thinks one of the small polyethylene kayaks would be comparable.
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The lakes are used to learn to kayak .
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There are no incentive payments offered to staff who arrive at work by kayak .
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We basked in the easygoing atmosphere, where our welcome included the offer of a kayak for exploring the bay next day.