noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
dean's list
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
rural
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Middleton-St-George, near Darlington, has been without a rector since Martin King left last summer to become rural dean of Sedgefield.
■ VERB
become
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David Young, head of engineering, becomes dean of faculty of technology.
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Middleton-St-George, near Darlington, has been without a rector since Martin King left last summer to become rural dean of Sedgefield.
say
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Think what a Nobel Prize would mean to Leominster! says the dean .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Donahue was the dean of TV talk show hosts.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A month later, he was forced to step down as dean of the dental department at the college.
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He was a fellow of the University of Bombay, and was elected dean of the faculty of engineering in 1879.
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I must follow up problem students with the deans or the guidance counselors.
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In his letter to the student the dean included his home telephone number.
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The dean himself was incredible in guiding me through some hard times.
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The only heaters to be found were in the teachers' lounge and individual offices of deans and ranking officials.