adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an unmarked grave (= one that does not have anything to show where it is or who is in it )
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Until 1855, poor people here were buried in unmarked graves.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
car
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They were caught on camera by amazed police officers in an unmarked car .
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It was an unmarked car and it now carried the three of them towards Pushkin.
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An unmarked car with John Law written all over it joined the black-and-whites.
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It happened after police in an unmarked car had been following a stolen Maestro for several minutes.
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Hard-nosed policemen in unmarked cars belonged to a world of violence and intimidation he had no wish to enter.
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No mourners followed but an unmarked car appeared in the road and made it impossible for any vehicle to tail the hearse.
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They're following him in unmarked cars .
grave
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The bodies that disappeared into unmarked graves ?
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His unmarked grave is just past mile 194.
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Somewhere in unmarked graves , deep in earth, they are anonymous.
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Another wasted corpse in yet another unmarked grave .
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The beautiful, mountainous countryside is littered with the shallow, unmarked graves of the assassinated.
police
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By the time the unmarked police car was thumping down the motorway to London, the sun teetered on the horizon.
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At 8am a convoy of vans and unmarked police cars swept out heading for the addresses.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an unmarked grave
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an unmarked police car
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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About 25 percent of the remaining minefields in Bosnia have been marked, leaving 45 percent still unmarked , Mazzafro said.
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And I scarcely think the impact would leave the globe unmarked .
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For example, they transport schoolchildren to events in unmarked buses, or pick them up from locations outside West Belfast.
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I try an unmarked door and it opens to reveal ... yes, stationery again.
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The Skunk Works operated as an independent community within Lockheed, its secret activities conducted behind unmarked doors.