adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
fare
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Local people and regular travellers would also retain their concessionary fares on the crossing.
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He said that last year the local authority spent £1.35m. on concessionary fares and would spend the same this year.
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Pass revival: Langbaurgh Council is set to reintroduce a concessionary fares scheme for pensioners and the disabled from July 1.
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Proper concessionary fare schemes will be developed in every area.
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Assisting people in rural areas by making concessionary fares on local public transport widely available.
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It's because Middlesbrough Council can not afford to increase the subsidy for concessionary fares from £1.35m.
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The 1883 Cheap Trains Act made concessionary fares for workers general and compulsory.
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The concessionary fares scheme in London will continue.
rate
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Admission was expected to be about £4.00 full rate , and there would as usual be concessionary rates.
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Remember to reduce the seat price if you are applying for seats at a concessionary rate .
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Under house purchase schemes employees can buy property at concessionary rates of interest, often around 5 percent.
travel
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Higher paid employees of the railways enjoy free or concessionary travel on the railways.
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Airline employees also enjoy concessionary travel .
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The evidence is that when free concessionary travel was withdrawn fewer trips were made and there were fewer elderly bus passenger casualties.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a concessionary agreement
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Admission was expected to be about £4.00 full rate, and there would as usual be concessionary rates.
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Airline employees also enjoy concessionary travel.
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It is available to blind people at a concessionary cost of £17.55.
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Local people and regular travellers would also retain their concessionary fares on the crossing.
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Pass revival: Langbaurgh Council is set to reintroduce a concessionary fares scheme for pensioners and the disabled from July 1.
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Proper concessionary fare schemes will be developed in every area.
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Successful applicants will be able to build up entitlement to normal benefits such as concessionary mortgages.