「recuperate」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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In this book, Will is sent to Wales to | recuperate after an illness. |
nt apparent defeat of Babuu, Gasser began to | recuperate after his ordeals as a Hair Hunter. |
the Bethel Baptist Church, allowing them to | recuperate after the violence that had occurred earlier |
He was sent home to Adelaide to | recuperate, and only returned to live performance in th |
ntracted typhoid and returned to Victoria to | recuperate, and took up farming at Ballan. |
He left for Michigan to | recuperate, and was promoted to command of the regiment |
Units were sent here to | recuperate and retrain after tougher fighting elsewhere |
tuguese Flat inn operated by the McClouds to | recuperate, and was nursed to health by Mary Campbell M |
hen struck by George Ferris", but managed to | recuperate and return to the sport. |
from the professional game allowed Seddon to | recuperate and by March 2006 the illness had left his s |
e that he was forced to return to Britain to | recuperate and consequently missed the succeeding two y |
pected to take a number of months for him to | recuperate and regain his fitness, Duffy returned to ac |
Taken to | recuperate at the plantation home of local coffee growe |
ome seriously ill and returned to England to | recuperate at the hydropathic establishment at Ben Rhyd |
Article VIII Reorganized public offices to | recuperate autonomy and independence, removing official |
cute Jondar to please the citizens so he can | recuperate before the next vote. |
finished the trip were put out to pasture to | recuperate, being too skinny to be worth butchering. |
returned to Canada (Stonewall, Manitoba) to | recuperate but died from the Spanish Influenza shortly |
her aunt and uncle's Louisiana plantation to | recuperate, but her relatives have other ideas. |
He was forced to | recuperate during the Battle of Antietam and returned t |
ssigned to the Department of Philadelphia to | recuperate from his wounds. |
remaining at his parents' home in Peoria to | recuperate from the illness. |
The Ottoman command, however, was able to | recuperate from its losses and reorganized its forces n |
life, he returned to Kamakura frequently to | recuperate from bouts of ill health (i.e. |
1849-1850, while in Jackson, Mississippi, to | recuperate from an attack of an ailment that he describ |
led to Algiers in an unsuccessful attempt to | recuperate from a bout of Tuberculosis, which gradually |
roughly two and a half months of reprieve to | recuperate from the casualties incurred from frontal as |
eart condition, which took him four years to | recuperate from. |
Back in England to | recuperate, he became interested in the Canterbury Asso |
Returning to Ohio to | recuperate, he received the formal thanks of the Ohio l |
He caught a chill; refusing to rest and | recuperate, he persisted with his usual heavy workload, |
Seconda Mostra Nazionale delle opere d'arte | recuperate in Germania, Firenze, Sansoni |
She tried to poison herself and was sent to | recuperate in a convent in France until 1947. |
slip on their icy front steps forces him to | recuperate in their home at Christmas time. |
After the Series he left by train to | recuperate in California, but died in his private car n |
early 1931, of tuberculosis while trying to | recuperate in Switzerland. |
the state for an extended stay in Hawaii to | recuperate, leaving Hammill as Iowa's acting governor f |
omplexity" of black aesthetic history and to | recuperate lost aesthetic forms. |
ting Spycatcher was motivated principally to | recuperate pension income lost when the British governm |
a and, seeking the right climate in which to | recuperate, spent time in England, South Africa, Italy, |
a clandestine organization, The Movement to | Recuperate the Revolution (MRR). |
rd allow the relatives of the disappeared to | recuperate the remains of their missing family members |
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