adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
church
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Hostile, she thought. ` Well, there's a lot of little evangelical churches in La Perla.
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He was a highly successful businessman, a leader in a local evangelical church .
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One exception, however, is the growing number of evangelical churches , which are very active in radio and television.
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Now the Northern evangelical churches were free and voluntary, ready with their own resources.
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Oh, right, this is the Tonelli family that single-handedly started an evangelical church in Buffalo.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Kemp is very evangelical about eating healthy food.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As an aristocrat Hartington was not untypical in regarding them as evangelical fanatics who needed restraining.
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Despite its impressive growth it represents only 5 percent of the total population and is not growing as fast as evangelical sects.
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In numerous races, evangelical voters were of decisive influence in deciding the outcome.
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Smart assumes a prophetic as well as an evangelical mission.
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The evangelical community has expressed concerns regarding several of the clauses.
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Then there is sectarian competition - over what is evangelical , too evangelical, not evangelical enough.
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They were the rational, atheistic two, lost to the evangelical religion of their father.