adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
other
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Frequently, this is part-time and is managed - albeit with difficulty - alongside other family responsibilities.
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This means that if they fight alongside other troops their vulnerability will drag down your overall combat result score.
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For example, inversion to Hospitals, Military will cause this heading to file alongside other headings commencing with the word Hospitals.
■ VERB
come
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The mystery was in all of their thoughts as silently and grimly they came alongside .
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A man and a woman watched as we came alongside with myself leaning over the side of the open bridge of Venturous.
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He prepared words of encouragement as he came alongside .
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Barry Silk was already with Martin Grant when they came alongside .
draw
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A dolphin drew alongside , and by counter-opposing its flippers, barrel-rolled right in front of his mask.
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I made a rough count as the launch slowed to draw alongside: fifty men, thirty women, twenty children.
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The driver flashed the lights and the car drew alongside .
pull
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Impulsively, the Squat swung the trike to pull alongside , so that one wheel dragged on the slower strip.
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I pulled alongside and lifted off the skipper.
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As we pull alongside , I see Teddy and Janice in the crowd.
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As he pulled alongside , I instinctively lifted my hand.
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As the driver stopped to check his Nissan Pathfinder for damage, the red pickup truck which hit it pulled alongside .
run
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When he was running alongside , he eased off the gas and matched his speed to that of the other vehicle.
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White-suited drivers, wearing straw hats and Madeiran boots, run alongside , pushing the toboggan to gain momentum.
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A detective course is among a number of vocational studies planned to run alongside traditional academic courses from September next year.
sit
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Some titles, once made, sit on the shelf; others, released, deserve to sit alongside .
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Today the obviously ancient framework sits alongside modern additions and reconstructions.
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Magisterial palaces and impressive churches sit alongside simple, scenic quaysides and straw-hatted gondoliers.
work
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Psychiatrists may increasingly be working alongside general practitioners, but there are few training posts in community psychiatry.
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They found themselves working alongside like-minded young people with similar values to their own.
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A decade later 7,000 soldiers were working alongside civilian miners.
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After all we've been mates, working alongside at the smithy.
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Minutes later another team appeared and they worked alongside .
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Certainly working alongside as a female isn't easy.
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They feel that working alongside disabled students gives a particular significance to their teaching and learning.
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He says that labour would offer a partnership with industry, working alongside and promoting training and investment.