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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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form
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Further investment is needed at the colliery, which reopened last year when 160 miners invested £10,000 each to form the consortium .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The cost of making the programs was shared by a consortium of six public television stations.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Anyway, my father and his theatrical consortium have always been great fans of Trumpton.
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It was hoped that sale of the stake would benefit the consortium .
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The consortium is accused of depositing more than $ 1.4m in Mr Sole's accounts over three years.
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The bid was made by a consortium headed by Sir James Goldsmith through a specially created company called Hoylake.