noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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new
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We have also invested for the future in two new depots .
■ NOUN
bus
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Many urban homeless were seeking refuge in subway stations and bus depots .
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Projects under negotiation include the Manggarai Integrated Terminal, a giant inter-city bus depot south of Jakarta.
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The scheme would involve the relocation of the United Bus depot to another site in Darlington.
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Twenty-eight Brethren worshiped there, in a large bare rented room on the second floor of the bus depot .
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There is a bus depot at the rear of the terminal.
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His interest was in opening the nightclub next to the theater, in the abandoned Trailways bus depot .
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The supermarket scheme will force Caldaire to move the United bus depot to another site.
storage
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Fats are passed to fat storage depots and sugars to the liver and muscles.
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A temporary storage depot would have to be established by 1995 and a second would have to be available around 2005.
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Also, the group's 100 storage depots have enough space to house 70 Royal Albert Halls.
supply
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Mr Loyden's constituency covers Garston docks the main supply depot for battle convoys.
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Here was established a combination supply depot and base of operations.
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A supply depot was established at Cambuskenneth, within a protective loop of the river.
tram
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On the right is the old St. Annes tram depot , now a bus garage.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a weapons depot
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Bars had sprung up on South Railroad Street and around the depot , and robberies and brawls were commonplace.
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It's stored in a depot in Monpazier at the moment.
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Special emergency trailers are located at depots at Bromborough, Stanford-le-Hope, Glasgow and Hull.
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The original Company depot was built in Copse Road, and used largely as a store for surplus cars.
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The worst snow storm was in January 1940, when ten trams and a bus failed to make the depot .
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Toton and Tinsley are good examples of depots with specific sub-sector allegiances and covering a wide geographical area.