noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a cigarette holder (= a narrow tube for holding a cigarette when you smoke it )
a passport holder (= someone who has a passport )
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British passport holders must obtain a visa before entering the country.
cigarette holder
franchise holder
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a franchise holder
office holder
season ticket holder (= someone who owns a season ticket )
the card holder (= the person that a card belongs to )
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1 in 10 store card holders owes more than £500.
the licence holder British English (= the person who has a licence )
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the licence holder of a public house
title holder
world record holder
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the 800 m world record holder
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
current
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Payment could be made to the monarch himself or it could be made to the current holder of the office.
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After the restructuring, current holders will own 2. 5 % of the company and warrants to buy additional shares.
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The current holder of the bill will present it for payment and all being well receive the full value.
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According to the National Park Service, the current record holder reaches 368 feet.
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Does this make the Treasury bill unsaleable, and therefore have to be held to maturity by the current holder ?
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The current holders of the other two majors, Bernhard Langer and Nick Price, are also bracketed.
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Milano, sponsored by media magnate Berlusconi, are coached by Mark Ella and are the current title holders .
existing
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But how should the existing franchise holders be treated?
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Thus new savers can buy shares only from existing holders .
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There is very little market in them - existing holders can sell only at a heavy loss.
floating
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The remedies of the floating charge holder will be dealt with in greater detail later.
large
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On the other hand, Moscow was one of the world's largest holders of gold bullion.
previous
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She was about to take on a job whose previous holder had just been fired specifically to make room for her.
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His 49 in all competitions goes one better than the previous record-holder, Charlie Nicholas.
record
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According to the National Park Service, the current record holder reaches 368 feet.
■ NOUN
account
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Route Seventeen Account holders do not require an adult to countersign when opening an account or on any of their transactions.
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The Jamtlands Folk Bank was approached by the tax authorities for details of the balances of account holders and of interest receipts.
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They will hit the top earner, the energy-guzzler, the expense account holder , harder than anyone.
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That's a £136 loss for each and every account holder .
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The number of account holders has also grown, but less dramatically, from 1.82m to more than 4.4m.
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Mortgage account holders need only the £100 deposit.
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Similarly, the investor base of the market has tended to change from private account holders to institutional investors.
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New account holders will receive their opening pack immediately, to be followed a few days later by their Route Seventeen Card.
budget
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This is a critical examination, together with budget holders , of performance against budget for all the Society's activities.
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On the demand side, there were three categories of budget holder acting as purchasers of services for patients.
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The intention here is that they should operate down to individual budget holders .
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Some general practices will choose to become budget holders , and the unattractiveness of older patients to these practices may be considerable.
candle
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Two bronze candle holders in the center flanked a floral piece.
card
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One in ten store-#card holders owes more than £500.
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I was no longer a consumer, a rate payer, a tenant, a card holder , a motorist.
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Her name was on the door in a little metal card holder .
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The institute found that only 18 percent of card holders defect to competing grocers, compared with 21 percent for card-less shoppers.
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A point to watch here, is where a credit card holder applies for an extra card on the same account.
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Credit card holders file away your financial history.
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And then there will be a draw to decide which gold card holders with all three vouchers will get tickets for Wembley.
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The discount applies to two tickets, so the card holder can take a friend.
charge
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This can have important consequences for the charge holder .
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The remedies of the floating charge holder will be dealt with in greater detail later.
cigarette
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He took the cigarette holder out of his wide mouth and beamed at his visitor, his Roosevelt smile, warm and toothy.
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There was a joint in the cigarette holder .
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He was carefully not displaying his cigarette holder and wore a floppy khaki drill jacket and baggy trousers of the same material.
cup
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Newcastle were the Cup holders , had been in the final five times in seven years and were three times League champions.
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And placing two cups in the pop-out cup holder blocks access to the climate controls.
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The Schweppes Cup holders went on to score 24 points in 17 minutes.
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The vehicle is equipped with 17 cup holders .
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There are redesigned interior door panels with lighted power mirror and window switches and a new floor console with dual cup holders .
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C., Packers fans manage to survive without cup holders or program holders attached to their seats.
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A cup holder in the dashboard, to the left of the steering wheel, to better serve southpaw cappuccino drinkers.
debenture
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In that case a debenture holder had appointed a receiver, and the directors were allowed to bring a case against him.
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In the event of default or bankruptcy, debenture holders become general creditors of the issuer.
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Payment of interest is made to the debenture holder at a specified rate and at clearly defined intervals.
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The interest paid to debenture holders is deductible when calculating taxable profits, unlike dividend payments.
franchise
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But how should the existing franchise holders be treated?
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In addition, TeleWest says that it is in negotiation with other cable franchise holders on possible interconnection of their networks.
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He joins the company from another major franchise holder in County Durham.
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The government mandates the franchise holder to supply all the electricity required by all users in the franchise area.
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Discounts vary between individual franchise holders .
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Videopics is presently training franchise holders in a Christmas promotion of personalised T-shirts for teddy bears.
fund
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It is not a matter of fund holders versus non fund holders.
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A recent poll of Vanguard fund holders on their knowledge of mutual funds revealed that only 16 percent registered a passing score.
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It is not a matter of fund holders versus non fund holders.
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Professor Glennerster considered carefully the argument that expensive treatments might be refused by fund holders and found no evidence of that yet.
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At present, small practices may group together to become fund holders .
job
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Authority is filtered through managers to other managers and other job holders .
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Job holders A profile of job holders shows a degree of resemblance to job seekers.
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If the loss if greater than the gain then the job holder should leave.
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The average job holder is 40, had some education after high school, and is experienced with computers.
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Similarly, it may be warranted in situations where highly confidential and sensitive material is to be handled by the job holder .
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Term limitations, imposed to convert longtime incumbents into temporary job holders , have a similar effect.
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The job description and the candidate specification can help you be more precise about the job holder .
licence
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Prevention of overloading is another important target for the would-be licence holder .
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Mansell admitted drink-driving, two charges of driving with defective tyres and driving on a motorway while a provisional licence holder .
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List of licence holders to be sent to Customs and Excise 22.
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Any licence holder wanting to open beyond those guideline hours will have to appear personally before the board to argue special circumstances.
mortgage
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Under the deal, mortgage holders have to take out house insurance with approved council agents.
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Building society business is low risk because all the lending is secured and mortgage holders pay on time.
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A council spokesman said mortgage holders were offered a choice of insurance companies.
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While mortgage holders will be disappointed at the lack of further cuts, it will be welcomed by savers.
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Hope that interest rates decrease to release mortgage holders threatened with repossession.
office
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Like any office holder , he could appoint his own deputy.
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Last year the court voted 5-4 to strike down state-imposed term limits for federal elective office holders .
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A few posts were filled by the vote of the assembly but most office holders were appointed by the government in London.
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For some protesters, the object is to get the attention of the news media and office holders who can influence policy.
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As the consummate political scold, he delighted in skewering all office holders , finding them full of posture and pretension.
policy
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Normally, but again this varies, the scheme is terminated when the policy holder reaches 75.
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The company will shortly sign up its one millionth motor policy holder .
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Insurance companies sometimes offer free window etching for motor policy holders .
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Today, the company manages over £8,000 million in various funds for more than 750,000 policy holders .
power
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Companies can perish before key power holders respond with concerted action.
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Is there a lot of rivalry among key power holders or is there open respect?
ticket
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Peter is a season ticket holder at Ibrox - on Tiree!
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And with 20 of the team's 28 scheduled home games canceled, season-#ticket holders are out about $ 464,000.
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But season ticket holders will not get their first discounts until January 1993.
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Meanwhile, season ticket holders will likely be listed as creditors in the team's bankruptcy filings.
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Sunderland season ticket holders can buy tickets today, tomorrow and Wednesday.
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Baer said season ticket holders who ordered their seats before Jan. 16 would be able buy them at 1997 prices.
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These will be available to season tickets holders on production of spare voucher No.37 from tomorrow until next Tuesday.
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Partygoers inside and ticket holders lined up outside the packed concert hall were outraged.
title
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Initially Karpov was to suffer from the stigma of achieving world championship status without combat against the title holder .
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Milano, sponsored by media magnate Berlusconi, are coached by Mark Ella and are the current title holders .
unit
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This would normally be deducted from dividend income before calculating the income available for distribution to unit holders .
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The number of unit holder accounts has also grown, particularly in the bull market years of 1985 to 1987.
■ VERB
become
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Each time the bill is re-discounted the discounter becomes the holder of the bill.
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The drug barons have themselves become substantial land holders , effectively controlling several departments.
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At present, small practices may group together to become fund holders .
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Some general practices will choose to become budget holders , and the unattractiveness of older patients to these practices may be considerable.
entitle
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Lawful use of the private key entitles the holder to the delivery of the goods.
pay
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Johnson Fry pays holders a pre-set quarterly income.
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The dividend will be paid March 5 to holders of record Feb. 20.
receive
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This is in order that copyright holders may receive proper benefit from the performance of their material.
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The holders of this would receive the company's stock at par.
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New account holders will receive their opening pack immediately, to be followed a few days later by their Route Seventeen Card.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a cigarette holder
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candle holders
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Credit card holders can order tickets by phone.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A point to watch here, is where a credit card holder applies for an extra card on the same account.
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Eurobonds are principally in bearer form, transferable by delivery with no record of holder , thereby preserving anonymity.
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He placed the lamp and the guttering candle in its holder on a low table in the centre of the floor.
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I said I did not think a holder would solve the problem.
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Is there a lot of rivalry among key power holders or is there open respect?
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It comes as welcome news for around three thousand pension holders in Swindon.
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The holder of Card 3 will write down observations.