noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
file
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People often arrive barefoot, holding file folders stuffed with evidence.
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Manion put the seven blank sheets of paper and the accompanying envelopes in a file folder and left for lunch.
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Each day look in your file folders and read all documents for the current day, taking the appropriate action.
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He attempted to do this by holding a St x 11-inch file folder in front of the 25-inch screen.
■ VERB
open
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I opened the Crow Road folder lying on my lap and leafed through some of the papers.
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The second resource button opens your Favourites folder as a Web page.
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The thought lingered as he opened the folder and started to read its contents.
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He opened the folder and spread its contents across the table.
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Kim opened the folder and caught his breath.
take
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She took the folder and shot upstairs from her own tiny cell at one end of the double cube.
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He took out a folder and wrote in it for a few minutes.
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He drank some of the vodka before opening another drawer from which he took out a large folder .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The program allows you to group related documents in folders.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He took out a folder and wrote in it for a few minutes.
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Keep your orders and shipping together in a separate folder so you can refer to them later something goes amiss.
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One of them is sitting, poised like a crab about to scuttle, the fingers steadying a fresh Government-issue folder .
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Piles of paper folders are everywhere.
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Soon the first Iomega folder had reached its capacity of about 500 messages and a new one was started.
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The tall woman strode to his desk and laid the folder open in front of him.
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They allow you to get to the same file from many different folders without having to make copies of that file.
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You can now drag and drop any folder , or shortcut within a folder, and place them within your new category.