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1 Cannon, several weeks ago somebody dug up a yacht in the area.
2 The natives had then dug up the body and eaten the flesh.
3 A fifteenth-century cross has been dug up in the churchyard and re-erected.
4 Unfortunately, the line's western track bed was sold off and dug up .
5 I never heard of it either until Records dug up the specs.
6 Our father at Quebec has dug up the hatchet against the Yankees.
7 The Traveling Salesman dug up many a Cross-Roads overlooked by the Map-Makers.
8 The powder barrels were dug up , and holes bored for the fuses.
9 The smudge was dust, dug up by the feet of many oxen.
10 The ground dug up was found to measure but 40 square feet.
11 We dug up the concrete floor and did a bit of mining.
12 No, and I have dug up every inch of the eastern vineyard.
13 Nixon, when he dug up some background on their exploits during research.
14 Jules Hyam has dug up some Doctor Who postcards from the past.
15 I dug up the tomahawk, and led on my warriors to fight.
16 P. S. We dug up some dead Prussian Guards the other day.
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