adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
commander
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The local divisional commander called me direct.
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Patrick Sweeney, 42, has been appointed divisional commander at Harrogate.
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He has also served as deputy sub-divisional commander in Newton Aycliffe, and deputy divisional commander in Bishop Auckland.
director
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Before that she was a divisional director in Berkshire and assistant director in Reading County Borough.
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The first job of the Fitch Benoy team, led by divisional director Charles Dunnett, was to assess the existing fabric.
manager
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However, John Sainsby, divisional manager for Anglian Water, refuted their charges.
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The headquarters will be responsible for planning and corporate performance, and divisional managers for profits.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the divisional championship game
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A Fire Authority divisional officer at Bangor confirmed the majority of firemen from Castlereagh have left the service.
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Alan Haddock, assistant divisional officer with Cheshire Fire Brigade, said the blaze was an avoidable accident.
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Influence Dewi Morris is back at scrum-half after missing the middle match of the divisional season.
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The cuts are equivalent to 9% of the divisional workforce.
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There will be no surer way of rendering the divisional championship worthless than introducing a tiny club super-league.
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When major league baseball began divisional play in 1969, there was, after some initial grumbling, little complaint.