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COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
the end of March/July/December etc
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My licence runs out at the end of May.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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early
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His resignation was announced in early July .
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In early July , the space agency will select one of the companies as its industrial partner for the X-33.
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In early July , it broke out among the Mandan.
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She recorded the 4: 08. 86 at a meet in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., in early July .
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Finally, in early July , Hanes and Sparta managers sat down with Tarkenton consultants to plan the implementation.
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Verney said a list of all petition signers will be made available to potential candidates in early July .
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The state changes could be in place as early as July , Jackson said.
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He leaned up against the window and watched a cold early July rain fall, watched the trees shake.
late
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A date in late July was set-and went by.
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In late July 1995, Wackenhut successfully renegotiated those contracts.
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In late July the protest intensified as Snyder and his supporters began a juice and water fast.
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The events of late July were certainly spectacular enough to satisfy even the most jaded critic.
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In late July word reached Joe that Stanley prisoners were to be exchanged.
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announce
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His resignation was announced in early July .
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The deal, announced in July , was valued at about $ 350 million.
begin
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Tenants began moving in July 8, said Peter Novak, executive vice president.
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It represents the biggest single investment made in the country since New Delhi began free-market reforms in July 1991.
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The resulting backbone connected thirteen sites and began operation in July 1988.
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Negotiations began on July 10, 1951, but the armistice would not be achieved for an-other two years.
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The new fiscal year begins July 1.
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In the second session, which begins July 17, students take one afternoon class four days a week for two weeks.
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The target date to begin providing services is July .
end
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The company reported revenue of $ 944. 4 million for the fiscal year ended July 31.
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The peacekeeping force has already been extended five times, and the deployment is now scheduled to end July 31.
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The voting, which will end July 15, follows years of debate surveys and tests.
open
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Bids are expected to be opened in July or August.
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Patients have been trickling into the center at a rate of about one a week since it opened July 1.
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The opening on July 2 drew twenty-five hundred spectators.
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Since opening in July , 2000, the medical-surgical hospital has approached medicine from a unique community perspective.
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The 1996 Summer Olympics, which open July 19, might reasonably be perceived elsewhere as a sporting event.
schedule
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Prospects will need to be clearer long before talks scheduled for Bonn in July .
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The peacekeeping force has already been extended five times, and the deployment is now scheduled to end July 31.
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Delivery of the jets is scheduled to begin in July , with passenger service to begin in September.
set
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A new deadline for deciding if the plan will be pursued has been set for July .
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The charge came on top of $ 200 million the firm already set aside in July .
start
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Paramedics will be assigned to all 43 city fire stations instead of 23 as at present, starting July 1.
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Their leaders plan to blockade Pemex facilities again starting July 20 if Tabasco Gov.
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San Diego starts its fiscal year July 1.
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The threshold is lowered to $ 50, 000 in contributions starting July 1, 2000.
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Navy doctors say the new shoes have cut blister problems in half since the boot camp started issuing them last July .
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Bill said he reports for duty July 1, and the first official shooting matches start July 20.
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At least until training camp starts in July .
write
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Margarett wrote at Wareham in July .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
come July/next year/the next day etc
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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By the following July , the house was finished.
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In early July , the space agency will select one of the companies as its industrial partner for the X-33.
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It was July 1, almost Independence Day.
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Leo 24 July to 23 August People often say that the secret of success is desire.?
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On July 28 Roosevelt gave his orders to Marshall.
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Saturday, July 19, 9: 07 a. m.: Northwest is opening with Catalina Foothills.
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The company launched its initial offering at 13 in July and closed at $ 10 a share Wednesday, down.
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Their rating has fallen since last July on 15 out of 16 issues, with only a fractional improvement on unemployment.