noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
April fool
April Fools' Day
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
early
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Many dealers registered new demo bikes in early April , too.
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He was forced to step down in early April .
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In early April , the Eighth Army crossed the thirty-eighth parallel into the North.
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Fishing spots below the dam should return to normal soon after the experiment ends in early April .
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Sow herbs indoors now, then transplant outside in late March or early April .
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In early April it becomes a quagmire where people challenge their four-wheel-drives in the mud.
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The results of those hearings are to be announced in late March or early April .
late
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From late December to April , scores of California charter boats search out migrating gray whales for tourists.
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The greatest variety of birds are sighted in late April and May and in late August and September.
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Agouron shares have soared more than 50 percent since late April on expectations the drug would do well.
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By late April , decisions were clinched.
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He grabbed the points race lead for good in late April and virtually never looked back.
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It was late April of 1967.
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In late April , Marshak informed Gross that he was fired as dean.
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Diem seemed to be finished by late April .
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begin
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Once the rainy season began in April , malaria, yellow fever, typhoid and scurvy began to take their toll.
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Since the trial began April 16, jurors have heard an average of less than three days of testimony per week.
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If the study yields promising projections, construction will begin in April .
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A trial in that case is scheduled to begin in Houston on April 8.
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A trial is scheduled to begin April 2.
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As mayor, Brown must dismantle his lucrative law practice, which the financial report shows he began in April 1977.
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The Revolution will begin their season April 13 at Tampa Bay.
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Soccer practice for kindergartners through eighth-graders will begin the week of April 9.
beginning
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They're expecting a rush around the beginning of April .
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Conservatives in the judiciary shut these publications, beginning in April , and jailed at least half a dozen editors and commentators.
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The survey takes place over a 12-month period beginning in April and finishing in March.
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In the beginning , in April last year, I was full of doubts.
die
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He died in April 1998, aged 89.
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Gladys Malia Leiatua-Smith, 81, died April 9, 1995.
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Lawrence Ching 111 of Honolulu, died April 15, 1995.
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Alexandrina who died aged 87 in April 1948.
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But it had decided to contest the seat next time, even before Mr Forsythe, 65, died suddenly in April .
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Brown died April 30 at the state mental hospital.
open
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A&L traded at 5421 / 2p on their opening day in April 1997 and now stand at about 714p.
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Rupert is expected to be a key witness at the judge-only trial due to open in Dublin on April 24.
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Showcase 2000, opens April 16 to May 14, 9: 30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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The audiences were quiet and responsive at City Hall, where the company opened on April 9.
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D., on opening debate April 23 with a vote April 24.
run
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In Britain tax years run from 6 April to 5 April the following year.
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Her last original column ran on April 16 and was about Betty Crocker.
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The operation is scheduled to run from April 25 to May 20.
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Fiddlehead season runs from April to June, depending on locale.
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The festival runs from April 17 through 27, with films showing at various venues around town.
schedule
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The ball, scheduled for April 18, raises about $ 350, 000.
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Barton said it was no accident Republican leaders scheduled the vote on April 15.
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A trial is scheduled to begin April 2.
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Heritage Festival, scheduled April 26-May 5 this year.
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The operation is scheduled to run from April 25 to May 20.
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The hearing is scheduled to continue April 1 with additional testimony on April 11, 12 and 26.
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A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 11.
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A concert scheduled for April , more daringly, will offer a whole program of unfamiliar work.
set
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The Office of Government Commerce was set up last April to draw a line under this relatively poor performance.
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A trial is set for next April but a settlement will probably occur before then.
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The case had been set for trial April 18.
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All eyes across the world must also have been on the television set that April of 1975.
start
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Series deliveries are expected to start in April .
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Let go. Start planning an April yard sale.
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But all the tax changes will apply only to pension contracts that start after April 5 this year.
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Broadcasts to a limited audience begin today, while expanded programming starts on April 15.
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The government has forecast economic growth of 2. 5 percent for the year starting in April .
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The plant will start operations from April 1998, producing 64 million 16-megabit flash memory chips a year.
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Five hundred new titles are targeted for release, starting in April .
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According to his affidavit, Angela admitted to him that she had started using cocaine in April 1995.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(from) April to June inclusive/15 to 20 inclusive etc
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Heritage Festival, scheduled April 26-May 5 this year.
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Mr Haider resigned as party leader in April in the hope that sanctions would be lifted.
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Roche will report net profit April 24.
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The operation is scheduled to run from April 25 to May 20.
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The team has trained together at the Olympic site of Columbus, Ga., since April .
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With plans to add another 100 staff by April , it is on the cusp of breaking into the big league.