Collocations withtreasure

These are words often used in combination withtreasure.

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architectural treasure
That would give people more opportunity to look at what is a national and not a personal architectural treasure.
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art treasures
The interest to be weighed in the balance against that is the safety of art treasures.
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artistic treasure
We have immense artistic treasures and even greater artistic potential.
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buried treasure
It is, however, reminiscent of certain passages about "buried treasure" and about the folly of keeping wisdom hidden.
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cultural treasure
It is sad that this wisdom, cultural treasure and creativity is not always - and not fully shared with the users of other languages.
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greatest treasure
It will be one of the world's greatest treasure houses of the humanities and sciences.
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hidden treasure
We do not even know who in the end is to get the hidden treasure.
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historical treasure
Because they have long been undisturbed, ancient woods are often historical treasure troves.
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lost treasure
An impressive army of highly qualified detectives swarmed out over the whole country in search of the lost treasure.
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pirate treasure
They must find all four kinds of pirate treasure to win.
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precious treasure
This is only the material wealth of a nation: we have a more precious treasure, the character of our people.
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priceless treasure
None the less, within that phrase we find a very precious and, indeed, priceless treasure.
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sunken treasure
Are not 'etymology unknown' words and 'lost' languages the sunken treasure ships of the linguistic seas?
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treasure chest
This is why, despite continued landscape destruction, it has remained a treasure chest stuffed full of relicts from earlier periods.
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treasure hunter
He learned martial arts from a former treasure hunter, although he hasn't had any practical experience.
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treasure map
In the attic of their house, they find a treasure map.
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