noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
alcoholic
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Whether consumed in the form of beer, wine or spirits, alcoholic beverages give pleasure to many millions.
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The license limit has prevented retail chains from selling alcoholic beverages at all but a handful of locations.
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I understand the definition of a bar is somewhere used principally for the consumption of alcoholic beverages .
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Shop, for instance, sells alcoholic beverages at three stores in the Bay State.
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The group's core business is premium quality alcoholic beverages .
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The San Francisco-based trade organization reports that 21 states have an outright ban on out-of-state shipments of alcoholic beverages .
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The store was cited four times for selling alcoholic beverages to minors during a three-year period that began in 1994.
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Meanwhile, other researchers were focusing on red wine, rather than on all alcoholic beverages .
■ NOUN
company
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It is one of the leading beverage companies in the world, and a major international producer of spirits and beer.
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By 1995, Beverage World magazine ranked it the fourth fastest-growing, publicly held beverage company in the nation.
manager
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We also recruit some assistant food and beverage managers with experience directly into middle management positions.
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Food and beverage managers direct the food service operations of hotels.
■ VERB
drink
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Energy transferred to our bodies as heat-by sitting by a fire or by drinking a hot beverage for example-is negligible in comparison.
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But the real test was whether they would pay to drink a Buckler malt beverage .
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First, it is a reminder that many women drink caffeinated beverages during pregnancy-though usually not to this extreme.
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During the first session, you should gather specific information about drinking settings, beverages , and so on.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Non-alcoholic beverages will be on sale in the foyer.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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His waters were drunk for their health-giving properties and as refreshing beverages, sometimes mixed with syrup or wine.
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Many people find it hard to distinguish the taste of one kola-nut-flavored carbonated beverage from another.
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Milk in final packaged form for beverage use must be pasteurized or ultra-pasteurized.
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Money center banks, telephone and drug issues gained, while communications equipment, beverage and electrical equipment shares sank.
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Since caffeine is usually consumed in beverages, the liquid by itself will result in an increased urge to urinate.
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The Board remains committed to the further development of the Group's core international beverage businesses.
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The group's core business is premium quality alcoholic beverages.
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The quick-heating concept is not new in the beverage industry.