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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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information
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Also, supplied with the information system are guides to collating local information and to reordering waiting-room leaflets.
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They collate information about their opponent.
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The police Holmes computor system, set up for major crime investigations, is being used to collate information from across Britain.
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Environmental audit General property audit - collates information on a building or property portfolio in order to establish a long-term strategic plan.
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Secondly, having collated this information , they must find a way of translating it into actual literature.
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Local councils will then have to collate the information and send out bills with details of the valuations put on houses.
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Some LEAs have long collated information obtained from schools in such a way that the results might be described as performance indicators.
result
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Mark Shingler and Andrew Whiston, of the Barlaston computer department, are analysing data from the questionnaire and collating the results .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Please collate and staple ten copies of the report for the meeting.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Also, supplied with the information system are guides to collating local information and to reordering waiting-room leaflets.
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The information system used to collate these statistics is presumably extensive and costly.
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The two Kirkwall solicitors worked day and night to gather and collate these statements.
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There was, however, abundant evidence of policy in action and the first tasks was to collate what was currently happening.
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They regard a last-minute request to spend the weekend collating figures in Darlington as proof positive of their triumph against chauvinism.
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With the help of her midwifery manager, she raised funds from the hospital to print and collate the material.