unearth - use in sentences

Object

  • gem: Careful exploration, however, will unearth some worthwhile shopping gems.
  • skeleton: Having unearthed a human skeleton, the boys did not run screaming out of the woods, did they?
  • treasure: But the ordinary digger neither hopes nor expects to unearth such treasures as these.
  • secret: Working against the clock, we unearth family secrets, disembodied characters, a childhood tragedy.
  • clue: Scientists unearthed several new clues to the disease through a complex, multi-step investigation.
  • talent: The key is to unearth the very best talent - wherever it may be.

Preposition: on

  • site: In 1931, a casket, containing bones, was unearthed on the site of the Abbey Church.

Subject

  • archeologist: About 9000 years ago, they have left little evidence to be unearthed by archeologists.

Adjective complement

  • more: A DIY disaster brings together three very different women and unearths more than dry rot under the floorboards!

Modifying Another Word

  • recently: Recently unearthed records have shown that he might have actually flown a plane 50 years earlier.
  • finally: Only in February 2005 did an application under the freedom of information act finally unearth the allegedly " lost " document.
  • far: One of the earliest pieces of teletext documentation so far unearthed for Teletext Then and Now has been contributed by Mark Cook.
  • also: Some human skeletons were also unearthed, which, on being exposed to the air, crumbled to dust.
  • just: In an ancient text just unearthed these variations would present no problem.
  • only: All the time we have been at the front we have succeeded in unearthing only one document from the Central Committee of the Party.

Used with why or when

  • which: Symbols Thousands of oracle bones have been unearthed which date back to the Shang dynasty.
  • what: Of interest, during these cleaning activities he unearthed what appeared to be a bear trap wedged in a crack.

Preposition: during

  • excavation: Amazingly, this skull was unearthed during the excavations for the GCR line near Brush Works.
  • work: The routine business was interrupted by the arrival of a time capsule from 1891 that had been unearthed during building work.

Preposition: by

  • archeologist: The tiny skeleton of Flo unearthed by archeologists on an island in the Indian Ocean was only a meter high.

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