noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
fellow
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All the crew are buried at Stonefall cemetery, alongside many of their fellow countrymen .
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For generations the Sandovals, like millions of their fellow countrymen , had suffered from grinding poverty and deprivation.
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Religion may affect employees' attitudes to their jobs and their relationships with expatriates and fellow countrymen .
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The man was a visiting Texan who was in Britain as manager of a fellow countryman , a concert pianist.
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They were fortunately innocent of the fact that Monet charged them some 60 percent more than he charged his fellow countrymen .
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Prayer On Remembrance Sunday, ministers w ill be asking their congregations to remember their fellow countrymen who have died in war.
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Their hostility was directed almost entirely against their fellow countrymen .
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Wake up, my fellow countrymen .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
fellow workers/students/countrymen etc
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As the permanent workplace becomes a shifting work space, daily face-to-face contact with fellow workers is increasingly sporadic.
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Host a quiz night for your fellow students.
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Not all of my fellow students were as pleased with me, though.
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Religion may affect employees' attitudes to their jobs and their relationships with expatriates and fellow countrymen.
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She and her fellow students were told that their mission was to free the peasants from feudalism.
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Stallabrass seems alienated from the labour of his fellow workers.
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To help you relate to your fellow students. 2.
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Workshops are an ideal opportunity to meet tutors and exchange ideas with fellow students.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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President Pascal-Trouillot went on national television to urge her countrymen to vote.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But his countrymen did not treat his illness as a joke.
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Either Mrs David has had an enormous impact on her countrymen or a major paradigm shift has occurred.
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For generations the Sandovals, like millions of their fellow countrymen, had suffered from grinding poverty and deprivation.
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He didn't look like a farmer, yet he looked a countryman .
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It dropped beyond Strath Bunker, once the haven of his storm-tossed countrymen, but speared the accompanying Hill Bunker.
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It seems fair to assume that she will attract the attention of a goodly number of our countrymen.
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My countrymen haven't learned to cherish the old, we are too quick to tear old buildings down.