noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
be scheduled for June/Monday etc
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The elections are scheduled for mid-June.
early in May/June etc
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I usually go on holiday early in July.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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early
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Mr Gubbay had already agreed to take early retirement in June but the government wants him out of the way before then.
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Amy had to be in London in early June anyway, for her daughter Diana was scheduled to be presented at Court.
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In early June , a number of citizens courageously defied religious zealots to register their protest while calling for conciliation and peace.
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Telephone companies will be able to offer the caller-ID service to California consumers and businesses as early as June 1.
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He agreed to take early retirement in June and to go on leave from yesterday.
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This was where I went that early morning in June 1987.
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It is early June , but the mornings are still nippy.
late
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Flores, 95-2074, is not expected until late June .
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He will premiere the full work with the Nashville and Seattle symphonies in late June .
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A third test-the final one before Clinton's decision-is scheduled for late June .
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Both shows will start in late June and continue through September.
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It would then continue the debate through late June , the end of the Diet session.
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In late June , five weeks since leaving Ireland, they saw land.
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The sale is expected to be completed in late June .&038;.
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announce
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Submissions must be made by February 2001 and competition winners will be announced in June .
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The deadline has been extended three times since the program was announced in June 1992.
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Skyservice is a small but well-established Toronto-based charter carrier that announced in June it wants to start an upscale airline.
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After announcing the acquisition in June 1994, Harvard encountered rough waters in bringing the deal to harbor.
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The merger was first announced in June 2000, although terms including details were not disclosed until September 22.
begin
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The official week-long campaign will begin on June 13.
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Backed by President Eisenhower, Lightning research began in June 1957.
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Her trial is set to begin June 13.
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Pinochi said the investigation began in June when a woman, now about 29, claimed she was molested as a child.
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A trial was set to begin in June .
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Berry production, which begins in June and continues through October, will taper off in really hot weather.
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Just as work on the bridge was about to begin , on June 29, 1869, he suffered an injury.
beginning
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From the beginning of June , a principal concern in Washington was that military force might be used to suppress the demonstrations.
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At the beginning of June the estimate was 4,000-20,000 women.
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The players will attend a minicamp beginning June 9 at the Seattle Mariners' complex in Peoria.
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Bids were invited at the beginning of June for 10 four-car DMUs, with electric or hydraulic transmissions.
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By the beginning of June it will never rise.
die
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Alberto Adriano, a 39-year-old abattoir worker, died on June 11.
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But Takeshita, in waning health and power in recent years, died in June .
end
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Their term of office was due to end in June 2000.
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In August, the company announced net profit for the year ended June 30 rose 75 percent on increased sales.
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Operating expenses for the quarter declined to 70 % of revenues from 74 % of revenues in the quarter ended June 30,1999.
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For instance, Work Recovery has yet to file its audited financial statements for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1995.
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The company said it expects revenue of about $ 34. 5 million for the year ending June 30, 1996.
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By all logic, that war should have ended no later than June .
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Sybase said it expects to record revenues of $ 245 million to $ 250 million for the second quarter ended June 30.
hold
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Additonally, an international conference on Bruno's ideas will be held in London in June .
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The first group began holding performances there in June .
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His parliament is preparing for a referendum, to be held by June at the latest.
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The first meeting was held on June 17, 1889, a mere sixty-three days after his death.
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The first round will be held June 16 and the runoff on June 30.
meet
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I chaired their London meeting in June 1988 in the association's library.
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Shapiro said the commission will meet its June deadline in reporting to Clinton on the issue of human cloning.
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The draft may be considered at its meeting in June .
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The group met in early June 1994 to finalize the language.
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The likely overspend first became apparent to an astonished Jack Schuster at a project meeting on June 1, 1987.
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After negotiations about the terms, the meeting took place on June 24 but ended without agreement.
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The first meeting was held on June 17, 1889, a mere sixty-three days after his death.
open
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The exhibition, which contained an extraordinary wealth of art, opened on June 5, 1961.
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Work is well under way and the new patio is expected to open June 2.
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The fund opened to investors in June 1992.
publish
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A glossy catalogue was published and by June 1990, 80 segments were up for auction in Monte Carlo.
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The final report, Towards an urban renaissance, was published in June 1999 and included over a hundred recommendations106.
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In a correction that was published June 4, 1995, the Globe acknowledged that Ayash did not sign the medication order.
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The Sun series was published last June .
send
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The remaining 4.4 million are due to be sent out by June .
set
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The government has set June 11 as the deadline for submitting bids, and hopes to select a concessionaire by July 3.
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Closing arguments are set for June 10.
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Her trial is set to begin June 13.
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A trial was set to begin in June .
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Amphibious and helicopter landings are set for June 28 and 30 along the coast at Camp Pendleton.
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The trial date was set for June ninth.
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In this setting , on June 4, 1972, a California jury declared her innocent on all charges.
start
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Little, who started his project in June 1994, got his first response the following February.
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But expect that to change starting June 28.
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A rookie camp is scheduled to start in early June .
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Both shows will start in late June and continue through September.
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I started work on June 22, 1964.
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Landi is scheduled to start June 1.
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And stations must start selling it by June 1.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(from) April to June inclusive/15 to 20 inclusive etc
May through June/Wednesday through Friday etc
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Banknotes were eventually issued in June 1998.
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Not until June did forecasters appreciate how severe El Nino might be.
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On June 10 Kouao met Manning while he was driving his bus.
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The deal is expected to close in June .
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The most recent exodus followed a June 25 eruption that killed 10 people and left nine missing and believed dead.
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The system actually shut down for the first two weeks in June .
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Yet he seemed eager for what is sure to be a grueling contest leading up to election day in June .