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16 Sentences With "stayed nearby"

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"They left the plant itself but stayed nearby the property on higher ground," she added.
Mike L and Shirley separated when Michael was in elementary school, but Mike L stayed nearby and remained a major part of his son's life.
He and his brother Larry lived with their grandparents as "farm boys," he said, while his younger brother, Stuart, stayed nearby with an aunt and uncle.
396-8: Calendar State Papers Scotland: 1589-1603, vol. 10 (Edinburgh, 1936), p. 497. In the 1590s James VI of Scotland and Anne of Denmark frequently stayed nearby at Dalkeith Palace, and Anne sometimes dined at Smeaton, as she did on 8 August 1598.
Jimmy comes to Chuck's aid and Chuck is transported to the hospital. He wonders how Jimmy arrived at the store so quickly after his accident and guesses that Jimmy bribed the clerk and stayed nearby to watch. Ernesto lies to Chuck, saying he called Jimmy before bringing Chuck to the store out of concern for Chuck's health. Chuck's doctor proves to Jimmy that Chuck's EHS symptoms are psychosomatic.
The traditional belief is that during Ramayana era, Rama and his Vanara Sena (monkey warriors) went to Sri Lanka thru this way. And Pandavas who came along with Rama had stayed in this location and hence this village got its Name as Pandavarmangalam. "Pandaver" refers to Pandavas and "Mangalam" means Prosperity. Similarly, The Vanara Sena stayed nearby location and hence the next village got its name as Mandhithopu.
At that time there were 130 mercenaries behind the walls under the command of Matej Fröhwirtha. In the spring of 1707 at the time of the Rákóczi uprising, the count Guido Starhemberg performed the fortification worth 6090 forints with the help of the army engineer Fischer. The kuruc general János Bottyán stayed nearby the town for four times. On 12 July 1708 he conquered the fortress with the help of heavy artillery and captured local mercenaries.
The actor Richard Thorp, famous as the tubby former publican Alan Turner in Emmerdale, lived at Skyborry. Knighton is mentioned in A Shropshire Lad by A. E. Housman: Bruce Chatwin was inspired to write a novel, On the Black Hill, by a hill of that name just north of the town, on the road to Clun. He stayed nearby in Purslow with friends in the 1970s. On a less literary note, Guy N. Smith's book Knighton Vampires is based locally.
Eagle Butte, South Dakota: President Carter specifically asked to build on a Native American reservation, so the 11th Carter Work Project headed to rural South Dakota. Volunteers slept in tents pitched on the local high school's football field, while the Carters stayed nearby in a traditional teepee provided by the Sioux Indians. Emmanuel Joseph Red Bear II said it was "a dream come true" to build his own home alongside the Carters. Despite heavy storms, the volunteers built 30 new homes on the reservation.
Immediately after the race he was offered at odds of 11/1 for the Derby. St. Blaise was then trained more vigorously and ran impressively in a private trial race on the Friday before the Derby. The Prince of Wales was visiting Kingsclere at the time and was impressed enough with St. Blaise to place a large bet on the colt for the Derby. Shortly before the Derby, St. Blaise and his connections travelled to Epsom and stayed nearby at an inn called the Sheepshearer's Arms at Burgh Heath.
Alice Through the Looking Glass in the castle grounds The surrounding moat is now occupied by gardens The gardens are "extremely popular, displaying an amazing array of colourful bedding, centred on the 11th Century Castle Keep", and include a life-size statue of Alice Through the Looking Glass, which is a memorial to Lewis Carroll who stayed nearby in The Chestnuts, his sisters' house, from 1868 until he died in 1898. Starting in 2003 there was a year-long conservation project. The keep was partially renovated, and the first floor was floored and roofed. During this project which ended in 2004 original features such as crenellations were found to still exist.
Chuck is unconscious after hitting his head at the copy store. Jimmy rushes in to give first aid and tells the clerk to call an ambulance. In the hospital, Chuck is awake and wonders how Jimmy knew to come to his aid in the copy store when Chuck had been unconscious for less than a minute, correctly deducing that Jimmy had bribed the clerk to lie and then stayed nearby to see if Chuck would show up to question the clerk. Ernesto covers for Jimmy by claiming that out of concern for Chuck's health, he called Jimmy before bringing Chuck to the copy store.
The King stayed nearby at Northampton Castle. The monument is octagonal in shape and set on steps; the present steps are replacements. It is built in three tiers, and originally had a crowning terminal, presumably a cross. The terminal appears to have gone by 1460: there is mention of a "headless cross" at the site from which Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury, watched Margaret of Anjou's flight following the Battle of Northampton. The monument was restored in 1713, to mark the Peace of Utrecht and the end of the War of the Spanish Succession, and this work included the fitting of a new terminal in the form of a Maltese cross.
They did not completely rule out a pursuit though; Lee even ordered J. E. B. Stuart to reconnoiter McClellan's position for future attacks.; Lee ordered Theophilus Holmes to move to Drewry's Bluff, and decided to keep the men on Malvern Hill through July 3 to forestall any potential Union attack against that location. On July 4, 1862, Lee's men began marching towards Harrison's Landing. He made his headquarters a few miles north of Evelington Heights, a elevation approximately from Harrison's Landing, and stayed nearby with his army for several days, searching for weaknesses in the Union line at the heights that might allow for an attack.
The three dummy fleets set sail on 1 August from Vizagapatam ('Force V'), Madras ('Force M') and Trincomalee ('Force T'), this last force contained the RFA tankers Appleleaf and Broomdale. On the evening of the 1st 'Operation Spark' was carried out, this was a faked plain language SOS message from one of the ships reporting a collision and unable to move. The diversion forces then turned to return to port. Somerville stayed nearby for some hours but as no Japanese attacks or movements developed, and his heavy ships were required for Operation Stream Line Jane he decided to end the operation and return to port.
The first half of the series' run dealt with Matthew Star attending Crestridge High School and trying to survive his teenage years while dodging assassins, all under the watchful eye of his guardian, Walter Shepherd, who stayed nearby as a science teacher at the school. Those in their lives who had no idea about the truth were girlfriend Pam Elliot (Amy Steel), friend Bob Alexander (Chip Frye), and the merry principal, Mr. Heller (Michael Fairman). General Tucker (John Crawford), a U.S. Air Force officer specializing in extraterrestrial investigations, had tracked the two of them across the country as they evaded alien agents intent on exterminating them. From time to time, he enlisted their specialized aid in solving monumental problems.

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