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1. Details have been given of a near miss between two airliners over southern England earlier this week. 2. A Boeing 747 was involved in a near miss with a private aircraft just south of San Francisco. 3. That was a near miss - we must have come within an inch of that lorry! 4. He drove like a maniac. We had one near miss after another. 5. He should have won the match—it was a near miss. 6. I was below, completely unaware of this near miss. 7. The near miss is exciting; even shocking. 8. They had a near miss on the Ober Gabelhorn summit. 9. Donaldson's took a near miss, but George Watson's was not so lucky, its top two floors being destroyed. 10. The little girl who had had the near miss with the blackboard was the daughter of a minister. 11. Anything short of a very near miss merely blew them away. 12. The house was almost destroyed by a near miss. 13. There was a near miss over the airport yesterday. 14. Report abnormal, accident, incident Near Miss ect in time. 15. It is a near miss. 16. Two airliners were involved in a near miss over Heathrow airport yesterday. 17. I heard screams after midnight after near miss of what I believe was the Czech - USA match. 18. Luckily , it was a near miss , so we didn't encounter any problems. 19. Near miss accidents will not be investigated by the traffic police. 20. I got there just after you'd left — such a near miss. 21. Luckily the van ahead of us skidded off the road on our left, but it was a very near miss. 22. Yet for the moment there is still hope, a desperate hope of a near miss. 23. Warlow's claim that the Earth has flipped five times over 13,000 years implies a cosmic near miss every 2600 years. 24. The asteroid flew within 106,000 miles of Earth, which astronomers considered a near miss. 25. Owen had, however, the sense of relief that follows a near miss. 26. It remains to be seen whether last week's record near miss has changed any minds. 27. Many people called 2001 a global recession, but the IMF decided it was a near miss. 28. Collection, statistics, classification and analysis of Job Observation and Near Miss Card. 29. The two aircrafts came very close to each other -- it was a near miss.