noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a calendar month (= one of the 12 months of the year )
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We get paid on the last day of the calendar month.
Advent calendar
calendar month
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Salaries will be paid at the end of the calendar month.
calendar year
Gregorian calendar
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
gregorian
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All I know, like the protestors when the Julian became the Gregorian calendar , is that I must have missed something.
racing
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The May festival has become a major social event in the racing calendar and includes a classic trial for the Derby.
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He is able to run his part-time practice in Leyburn he worked in Darlington and Richmond before that around the racing calendar .
roman
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Too much need not be made of this, and the Roman calendar will suffice for all but the quite rarest occasions.
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The first mention of Christmas Day, as far as we know, was in the Roman calendar for the year 354.
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The old Roman calendar of festivals contained a cycle of urban celebrations reaching back to the city's legendary foundation.
social
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The expense would all go for nothing now because the Emperor had just rewritten the social calendar .
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She says that she still plans her weekends, her social calendar , around the games.
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Tomorrow night was the most important night of Brentford's social calendar .
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This is not to underestimate the Club's previous social calendar which for many years included successful dinner dances and club socials.
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Ethel Mitchell and her ladies were having a function, a dinner-dance, the highlight of their social calendar .
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To introduce a bagman was one of the worst crimes in hunting's social calendar .
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There was quite a social calendar to keep me occupied if I ever tired of my own company.
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I insist on eating properly and will not skimp, even if it means altering the social calendar to suit.
■ NOUN
month
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Be sure to apply before the first of the calendar month when you want the rebate to start.
year
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We have to call the years 1,2 and so on, instead of quoting the calendar years.
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The company a year ago changed its reporting period to a fiscal year that ends March 31 from a calendar year.
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If adopted, it would apply to calendar year 1993 statements.
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At that rate, the fund would have run out of money by the end of the calendar year .
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All research into present day matters will be by participant-observation while living in a Navarran village throughout the calendar year 1986.
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In calendar year 1996, the Cfund returned 22. 85 percent.
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Despite its name it is not a calendar year or, necessarily, a period of 12 months.
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Exhibit 7. 6 traces the process through the end of the calendar year 1998.
years
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We have to call the years 1,2 and so on, instead of quoting the calendar years.
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Its purpose was to rectify an accumulated error between the solar and calendar years since the modifications introduced by Augustus.
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Thus, whenever possible the radiocarbon age should be calibrated to actual calendar years .
■ VERB
look
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Colette, it was, who looked at the calendar and identified that day as such.
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I looked at the calendar on the wall opposite the bed; it was the end of June.
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Joshua Morris looked down his calendar of events, carefully prepared for him by his secretary.
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If the light had been better, I might have reached for my wallet and looked at my calendar .
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After looking at the calendar and getting approval from doctors, they agreed to induce labor of daughter Lauren.
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He looked at the calendar clock on his desk.
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I looked at my desk calendar .
mark
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If you have occasional bad attacks of your minor symptoms, mark your calendar .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
girlie magazine/calendar etc
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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My calendar is full for the rest of the week.
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the Jewish calendar
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The Tour de France is the biggest race in the cycling calendar .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A Colt calendar was on the wall.
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After that, the department will have 10 calendar days to rule on the acquisition.
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But the fact that they teach the calendar in no way guarantees that my son or any other child will learn it.
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In addition, it is necessary to follow how the calendar itself was constructed.
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It has been on the provisional calendar before, but never staged a race.
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Oswald thought he might be making a calendar .
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These cases come first on the court's calendar .
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With the conference at last on the calendar , the various countries began preparatory activities to enhance their bargaining positions.