noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
silver/aluminium/kitchen foil
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Cover the chicken with silver foil and bake.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
high
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These are thought by researchers to be the result of low calcium and magnesium and high aluminium in the brain.
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They are increasingly sophisticated machines, often using high quality aluminium and titanium alloys, spin offs from the aerospace industry.
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Mr Birchall also knew that acid waters, which contain higher levels of aluminium , are lethal to fish.
■ NOUN
alloy
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Continuous welding of marine - type aluminium alloy is faster and cheaper than riveting.
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The wings are constructed of aluminium alloy with a honeycomb cover.
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One was of beaten metal, a sort of aluminium alloy with a modern fitted skin.
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It was constructed from an aluminium alloy formed into a honeycomb bonded between inner and outer sheets.
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The majority are made of aluminium alloy which is lightweight but can bend.
can
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Aluminium Cans Huge savings of energy are made through recycling aluminium cans.
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Oil is needed to make plastics, for example, bauxite for aluminium cans , and wood for paper.
foil
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Take 4 large pieces of aluminium foil and place a quarter of the potatoes, onions and apples on each.
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Small moulds for casting blocks can be made from aluminium foil .
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A final covering of aluminium foil or carbon paper reduces the risk of detection by X-ray machines.
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Weight the bird; transfer to a rack in a roasting tin and cover with aluminium foil .
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Waxed paper and aluminium foil are also used.
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Place each chicken roll on a square of aluminium foil .
frame
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Besides, they had David Gentleman prints on the hall walls, framed in aluminium frames.
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The choice is mainly between galvanised steel, painted steel, and aluminium frames .
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It features a twin-spar aluminium frame and a tubular swingarm made out of steel and aluminium.
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Coated aluminium frames are available in a wide choice of colours.
level
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High aluminium levels can produce abnormal tadpoles and may suppress growth.
smelter
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The recent closures of the paper mill and the aluminium smelter at Invergordon lend weight to this argument.
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The fiercest battle was for control of the world's biggest aluminium smelter , Krasnoyarsk in Siberia.
sulphate
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Mixed with water, aluminium sulphate becomes increasingly acid.
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Most of the aluminium contamination is due to aluminium sulphate added to water to remove cloudiness.
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The low-level, continuous exposure arising from aluminium sulphate in water purification is very worrying.
■ VERB
make
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The security grilles are made from steel or aluminium , and can also give the effect of leaded lights.
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Clark's implant, which replaces the two ventricles - bottom pumping chambers - is made of polyurethane and aluminium .
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The Audi is lighter, too, because it's made from aluminium .
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Aluminium Cans Huge savings of energy are made through recycling aluminium cans.
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Small moulds for casting blocks can be made from aluminium foil.
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The majority are made of aluminium alloy which is lightweight but can bend.
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A woman had enquired at the factory about the possibility of making an aluminium gang-plank for her private barge.
use
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It can not be used on aluminium or galvanised surfaces.
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They are increasingly sophisticated machines, often using high quality aluminium and titanium alloys, spin offs from the aerospace industry.
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They used either aluminium or steel foil, contained in a stainless steel cassette, as a recording medium.
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Anodisation is used to protect aluminium components that are likely to be exposed to the elements.
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Both cars used aluminium extensively for low weight, and both had four-wheel drives for stability.
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Never use aluminium as poisonous seepage will react with the plant alkaloids and its vitamin content, thus damaging the therapeutic properties.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A final covering of aluminium foil or carbon paper reduces the risk of detection by X-ray machines.
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I am considering a helpline for those who simply can not stop going into outdoor shops and buying aluminium water bottles.
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She hadn't hurt this much since Daddy Deadest was around, playing his games with his willow switches and aluminium rods.
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Should you wish to paint hardwood for the first time, it will be necessary to coat it with an aluminium primer.
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Take 4 large pieces of aluminium foil and place a quarter of the potatoes, onions and apples on each.
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The purity of the subfractions was checked by aluminium lactate starch gel electrophoresis.
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We have also started to introduce can or aluminium collection centres and are experimenting with collecting plastics.
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Wheels in light aluminium , five spokes.