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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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school
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Read in studio A grammar school headmaster has been cleared of assaulting a twelve year old girl pupil.
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Shortly after he became a primary school headmaster .
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I took to speaking the way our school headmaster spoke, even when I was at home.
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He says Mr Kirk is just trying to influence the election and even the school headmaster wants nothing to do with it.
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The match will be refereed by 39-year-old Belfast primary school headmaster Brian Stirling.
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Today the school headmaster was unavailable for comment.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A confrontation developed and the aggrieved boy decided to take the matter to the headmaster .
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Mr Smith, a Northampton headmaster , has been involved in bringing hundreds of refugees to Britain from the Yugoslav war zone.
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Perhaps the headmaster had been able to reassure her in ways that were not open to Robert.
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She came across the campus, strolling easily, accompanied by headmaster Richard Fitzgerald.
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The headmaster walked him across to his hotel and he was alone till evening.
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There they met headmaster Frank Boyden, who enlisted them in his efforts to beautify the town surrounding the private school.
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They now tried a boarding-school at Sandroyd in Surrey where one of the two headmasters was the brother of Mrs Ramsey.