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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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business
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Peter has been delivering yarn to Elderslie since 1946 when he worked with his family's haulage business before joining Douglas Reyburn.
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Section 8 grants A road haulage business seeking to expand need not restrict itself entirely to the road transport industry.
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His haulage business went bust and he owes £120,000 on a semi in New Denham, Bucks, now worth only £80,000.
company
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It's the second time in a year that the haulage company Ralph Davies of Cheltenham has had fruit cargoes destroyed.
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The distinction between a haulage company and a freight forwarding company with its own road haulage arm is rather blurred at present.
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He owned a haulage company and always had a flashy car and loads of money.
contract
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Experienced specialist arbitrators are ideally suited to hear many more cases involving disputes over haulage contracts .
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In haulage contracts there will be little doubt as to whether each party has received a worthwhile benefit!
contractor
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The Shore Porters' Society of Aberdeen, founded as a haulage contractor in 1498, is still in business.
firm
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This will considerably help cash Mow problems for new haulage firms and hauliers still operating at a modest turnover.
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Having myself asked several haulage firms for a similar quote, the price ranged from £75 to £100 per load.
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Expanding haulage firms , however, seem largely to have neglected the possibilities offered by a franchising arrangement.
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He opened a haulage firm , sold jewellery and developed property interests in Miami, allegedly working with the mafia.
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In the late 1970s he sold a share of his haulage firm for £ 500,000 and began dealing in gold.
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From a safety officer at a storage and haulage firm .
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There are at least seven haulage firms or drivers operating from the village.
industry
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This contract, which is reproduced here, is a typical example of a standard form contract found in the haulage industry .
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Many of the old village families still work in the area, in agriculture, or in the thriving haulage industry .
road
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Government policy does not believe transport planning gives road haulage impetus!
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The distinction between a haulage company and a freight forwarding company with its own road haulage arm is rather blurred at present.
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Section 8 grants A road haulage business seeking to expand need not restrict itself entirely to the road transport industry.
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There was over-capacity in road haulage as the amount of goods to be transported went down and prices were cut.
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The rail privatisation issue and the appalling loss of freight from the railway to road haulage is frightening in its implications.
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One is the likely reduction in rail carriage of freight, and the consequent increase in road haulage .
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He favours the use of fiscal incentives alongside regulation, particularly in the fields of carbon emissions and road haulage .
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Based at Stanford-le-Hope, he has spent all his working life in road haulage , joining P&O in 1989.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Jean works for a road haulage company based in St Etienne.
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Rail freight charges are high compared with the cost of road haulage .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Government policy does not believe transport planning gives road haulage impetus!
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The company has seen haulage rates on some contracts in 1987 at little more than 1977 levels.
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The cylinders were intended to give control over the elastic characteristics of the haulage system.
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The distinction between a haulage company and a freight forwarding company with its own road haulage arm is rather blurred at present.
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This contract, which is reproduced here, is a typical example of a standard form contract found in the haulage industry.
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This will considerably help cash Mow problems for new haulage firms and hauliers still operating at a modest turnover.