noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
conveyor belt
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We lifted our baggage from the conveyor belt.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
belt
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It was a happy debut for the latest model to drop off the fast-bowling conveyor belt .
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Between each row of operators, a conveyor belt delivers brightly colored trays of material to each work station.
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A conveyor belt brings you the latest catch, which you then gut, clean and pack for freezing.
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A conveyor belt lifts the doughnuts out of the grease for a slow ride through a white curtain of falling glaze.
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For doctors all the pleasure of medicine is destroyed by the conveyor belt pace...
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Hess then proceeded to describe the ocean floor as if it were a collection of giant conveyor belts .
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Sharks of modern type replace their worn teeth with new ones by a sort of conveyor belt system.
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When the conveyor belt stops, out come the text books.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A conveyor carries lettuce from the fields into trucks.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Mr Kelloway has been developing a rear cross conveyor , which will allow two swathes to be combined in one row.
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Sparta begins the installation of a new conveyor system designed to streamline work flow.