noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
youth hostel
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
bail
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I have had to live in a bail hostel .
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He'd been staying at a bail hostel in Gloucester whilst waiting for the case to come to court.
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He was remanded to an open bail hostel , but while he was there he raped and murdered office worker Anna McGurk.
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They unanimously supported calls for action to prevent bail hostels being used by potentially dangerous offenders.
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We will increase the number of bail hostel places, to enable closer supervision of those on bail.
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Anna's family are appalled. meaningful pay-off Andrew hagans was staying at this bail hostel when he murdered Anna McGurk.
youth
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Passing the youth hostel , we climbed through gorse and bracken to Port Eynon Point.
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Caroline Dickinson was raped and killed July 18, 1996, in her bed at a youth hostel .
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The walls surrounding the courtyard used to protect what was once a fortress but which is now a youth hostel .
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Other unusual and seemingly bogus addresses: Thirty people registered at youth hostels .
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A week's multi-activity holiday based at a youth hostel costs around £120-£130.
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They're all fine routes for backpacking holidays but local youth hostels or bed and breakfasts are also available.
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Calling Emily, I legged it to the youth hostel two miles away.
■ VERB
live
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At the time we saw her, Jean was living in a hostel in North London and attending a psychiatric day centre.
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She had been living in a hostel for women in North London for the past year and was waiting to be re-housed.
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I have had to live in a bail hostel .
run
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We have increased housing support grant so that all local authorities that incur a deficit in running a hostel will qualify for grant.
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Richard Megson, who runs the hostel over at Blackton, very kindly came over to fix it up for me.
stay
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Here they stayed in a hostel run by Hugo and Lilli Steinhardt, which was attacked on Kristallnacht.
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The me who said she'd never stay in a hostel again was now on her way to a night shelter.
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So I stayed at the hostel for four weeks.
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People staying in some short-stay hostels or night shelters. 5.
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He'd been staying at a bail hostel in Gloucester whilst waiting for the case to come to court.
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We stayed at a splendid hostel there.
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Anna's family are appalled. meaningful pay-off Andrew hagans was staying at this bail hostel when he murdered Anna McGurk.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a hostel for migrant workers
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A week's multi-activity holiday based at a youth hostel costs around £120-£130.
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Local authorities have been providing hostels since 1959 but only in very small numbers.
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More probation hostels were urgently needed for young persons, and hostels should be provided for adult offenders who required strict supervision.
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Passing the youth hostel , we climbed through gorse and bracken to Port Eynon Point.
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So I stayed at the hostel for four weeks.
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The authority spent £18,500 on bed and breakfast accommodation because its existing hostel was full.
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This would mean local authorities working together with private and voluntary sectors to provide homes and hostels.
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While in the transit camp at Lowestoft he was offered a choice of hostels in Belfast, Leeds or London.