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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
big
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This implied structural changes for all the big brewers .
large
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With its global interests, Guinness is Britain's largest brewer .
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Thirty years earlier Guinness had become the largest brewers in Ireland.
major
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So what may be expected now that the deadline for disposals by the major brewers has passed?
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We operate in partnership with some of the major brewers around the world.
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For despite their other shortcomings, most of the major brewers have been able and willing to cross-subsidise many less profitable houses.
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And not only are the major brewers at fault.
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Most of these new management teams have drawn their expertise from earlier times with one or other of the major brewers .
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Many regional brewers' products have already been withdrawn, leaving the major brewers to flex their marketing muscle.
national
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This found that some 40 percent. of the tenanted pubs of the national brewers were now offering guest beers.
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I notice that the steepest price rises in past years have been in pubs tied to the national brewers .
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Competition from the national brewers in the highly competitive free trade.
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The national brewers account for more than 90 percent of total lager production.
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There has been little change in the combined market share of the six national brewers owning more than 2,000 pubs since February 1989.
regional
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However, many regional brewers are now coming under increasing competitive pressure.
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Keep your investment in a quality regional brewer .
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Mr Cannon is not the only regional brewer planning a big expansion.
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The company was acquired last year by the regional brewer Riva, best known for its Dentergens wheat beer.
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Many regional brewers' products have already been withdrawn, leaving the major brewers to flex their marketing muscle.
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I do not accept that recent acquisitions of regional brewers and closures of breweries are the result of the beer orders.
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But the share price of some regional brewers does not fully reflect these assets.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Also patron of brewers and theologians.
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If a pub is closed, that is a commercial judgment by the publican and the brewer depending on the relationship between them.
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It is right and proper that the brewers and their designers should address the challenge represented by imported concepts.
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So what may be expected now that the deadline for disposals by the major brewers has passed?
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Some 70,000 such licenses have been granted to companies and individuals ranging from farmers to brewers.
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The headlong rush by the brewers to switch tenants to long leases is creating misery and hardship.
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Whitbread, a 250-year-old brewer , is also active in hotels, retailing, food and leisure.