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1 A fosse, flooded by the waters of the Angara, was dug between the scarp and counterscarp.
2 He could not comprehend or measure the extraordinary gulf which her love dug between the two.
3 The rope was drawn taut, and the tongs of the crude grappling hook dug between the logs.
4 He invited the field-mouse and Thumbelina to walk along the underground passage he had dug between their houses.
5 I had lines in my face now, permanent incisions dug between my eyebrows, from crying and from worry.
6 When the camera flashes, Rant's other hand is dug between my legs, spread and thumbing between the buttons of my fly.
7 Were it not for these consequences she would, at least, have dug between Madame de Camors and her husband an eternal abyss.
8 The way was long; hence at moments he thought too of the gulf which that wonderful religion had dug between him and Lygia.
9 There was a deep trench dug between my house and the road, and I used to crawl along the trench when no-one was about.
10 But we had plenty to do to keep pathways dug between the guns and the huts; often we had to clear these afresh every hour.
11 A trench was dug between Djouchna and Lebouah, in those places where there were no natural boundaries, to mark the separation of the two states.
12 "No!" she said; "the gulf is dug between us-theworst is done!"
13 "Trenches have been dug between us," he declares.
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This collocation consists of: Dug between through the time