nearby farm
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnearbyandfarm
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nearby
adverb
adjective
uk/ˌnɪəˈbaɪ/us/ˌnɪrˈbaɪ/
not ...
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farm
noun[C]
uk/fɑːm/us/fɑːrm/
an area of land, together with a house and buildings, used for growing crops and/or keeping animals as ...
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What happens if a tenant rents some extra grazing from anearbyfarm?
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Kerstin goes to anearbyfarm.
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A valuable racehorse has been stolen from anearbyfarm.
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Two days later her body was discovered in anearbyfarmwoodlot.
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According to a local legend, the church was commissioned by two sisters on anearbyfarm.
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Anearbyfarmis still named after the well, although the well itself has been lost.
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Confused, the beast blunders onto anearbyfarm, terrorizing the animals.
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Younger and his men flee to anearbyfarm, but a posse tracks and apprehends them.
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Following that, he worked as a blacksmith at anearbyfarm.
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In 1951, the college purchased anearbyfarm, which was converted into the first campus.
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A corbelled house is preserved outside the museum, which was relocated from anearbyfarm.
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The driver of the pale blue car had said that she had stopped while two of her passengers had alighted to purchase some tomatoes at anearbyfarm.
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The village itself remained small, providing services tonearbyfarmcommunities and acting as a religious hub for the parish.
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Some bricks from the manor house were used to build thenearbyfarmhouses in the 17th century.
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Shortly afterwards several young men sleeping in the outside rooms of anearbyfarmwere taken into custody.
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Across this gap, the trackbed continues and soon turns into private land owned by anearbyfarm.
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Eleven animals were donated from anearbyfarmin 1950, and in 1964 another small herd was added.
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According to a local police officer, anearbyfarm, which had been recently cultivated, may have contributed to the event.
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The original settlement developed around the local railway station, founded in 1875, and the development of a cotton weaving factory in anearbyfarm.
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Barrows does magnetic tests and finally discovers the anti-gravity machine, still on the rusted-out old truck on thenearbyfarm.
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The two escapees then stole a car from anearbyfarm, but then crashed it, and were subsequently recaptured by the police.
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As a predecessor to modern sewage treatment systems, household sewage was collected from towns and cities and transported tonearbyfarmlands.
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Water was collected from hanging out sail canvases, and stored in iron tanks or casks milk came from anearbyfarm.
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There was a natural bridge over the waterfall and two children from anearbyfarmfell to their deaths crossing the river on the bridge.
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