noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
big
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The last big East End brewery had lost its independence.
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But the big breweries are supportive.
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A number of the big breweries have recently made encouraging moves towards a more sympathetic attitude to their historic pubs.
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This nanny worked in the big brewery down Manchester Road, capping the bottles and loading them into wooden crates.
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There to witness the start of this years harvest were representatives of some of the world's biggest breweries .
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Even in the eighteenth century excise returns reveal that 12 big London breweries accounted for 25 percent of the national production.
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Read in studio Five pubs worth seven hundred thousand pounds have been put up for auction by one of the big breweries .
small
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Erdinger Weissbräu also has a recent stake in the town's other, much smaller , brewery .
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The book covers more than 70 local small breweries and gives all the pertinent data for each.
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The ... The bid comes after a change in the law, which was supposed to protect small breweries like Morland.
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The air was scented by the hoppy smell of the small Ridder beer brewery , the only industrial site in view.
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This policy preserved the independence of the smaller breweries .
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For those not in sync with the latest trends, microbrew is simply beer brewed in small , local breweries .
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Brewed by a small independent brewery in Cambridgeshire, Highway has a slightly malty flavour.
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There were certain factors which contributed to the survival of the smaller breweries during this period, namely: 1.
■ NOUN
company
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To his great credit, he persuaded the brewery companies to accept the principle of independent arbitration.
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Many of them usually earn their living by carrying out valuations on behalf of brewery companies .
■ VERB
buy
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A family of Wiltshire farmers decided, in 1835, to buy a brewery and chose Chiswick.
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The name Alma survived the alterations of 1937 and 1954 until in January 1969 the building was bought by the Whitbread brewery .
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I promised to buy shares in the brewery to make up for it.
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In 1871 Charrington's bought the Abbey brewery in Burton-on-Trent to brew Burton pale ales for itself.
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That year Truman's bought the Phillips brewery in Burton.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He was an apprentice electrician at Watneys brewery in Mortlake.
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I got in and we followed Hubert to the brewery , where Jack paid for the beer and saw it loaded.
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It also acts as a standby in case of breakdown elsewhere in the brewery .
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Outside the smell from the brewery hung over the town, stifling as a warm pillow, making it difficult to breathe.
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Surely it is time that breweries understood the importance of their Victorian pubs, and turned to conservation rather than mutilation.
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The air was scented by the hoppy smell of the small Ridder beer brewery , the only industrial site in view.
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There also were 200 beer breweries.
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Water power is put to use in various ways throughout the brewery , including the pumping of beer to different tanks.