I. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an instruction booklet/leaflet/sheet
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The washing machine comes with an instruction leaflet.
the attached form/cheque/leaflet etc
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Please fill in and return the attached reply slip.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
explanatory
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The Cord Maker comes complete with an explanatory instruction leaflet , containing suggestions for using the finished braids and cords.
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Details of the Scheme are outlined in the explanatory leaflet which you will receive in due course.
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This explanatory leaflet provides a brief description of changes made to the original design since September 1978.
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A colourful explanatory leaflet is available from all national park outlets and most responsible mountain bike shops in the area.
free
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The Health and Safety Executive has published three free guidance leaflets for chemical manufacturers.
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Three free guidance leaflets for chemical manufacturing firms have been produced by the Health and Safety Executive.
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Our TICs stock a wide range of publications, brochures, guide books, maps and free leaflets .
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Horse lovers are invited to write to the Welfare Department for a free leaflet on Horse Theft.
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For a free set of leaflets , please send a large sae to Pat Harrison, Communications Dept.
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A free leaflet has been produced outlining the route.
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There's a free leaflet on preparing, cooking and serving salmon too.
useful
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Both groups can send useful leaflets as well as putting you in touch with other women who have been in your situation.
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There are also some useful leaflets available for only 50p each.
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They publish useful leaflets and information, and will be happy to talk to you about going back to work.
■ NOUN
election
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But why do I have to put up with election leaflets coming through my letter box at 6.30am?
information
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This was sent to them with an information leaflet .
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Further Information Supplementary information leaflets on most subjects taught in the University are available from us on request.
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Implementing a series of recycling procedures in corporation offices and preparing information leaflets for local firms about similar initiatives.
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This information leaflet replaces those previously issued and those under the title Modern methods of birth control.
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A series of information leaflets on the Society's Library service won a Library Association award.
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Pupils are creating a nature trail, a boardwalk alongside a pond and writing an information leaflet .
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Different doctors may offer different types of services, and their information leaflets will help you choose.
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To this end the workshop began by referring to the information leaflet which accompanied the workshop.
instruction
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The Cord Maker comes complete with an explanatory instruction leaflet , containing suggestions for using the finished braids and cords.
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Last I saw, a couple of hand-in-hand schoolkids had fished them out and were avidly reading the instruction leaflet .
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Wrapped in copious instruction leaflets and next to a neat pile of syringes, formidable quantities of snakebite serum had thoughtfully been provided.
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As to take home a copy of the appropriate operating and safety instruction leaflet , so you can familiarise yourself with these procedures.
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According to the instruction leaflet , each letter corresponds to approximately 100°C, giving the gun a heating range up to 600°C.
■ VERB
distribute
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Outside the church many parishioners lingered, distributing leaflets and gossiping.
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The protests began at the law courts when two men convicted of distributing anti-government leaflets each received the maximum five-year sentence.
publish
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The Health and Safety Executive has published three free guidance leaflets for chemical manufacturers.
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It publishes helpful leaflets and has local branches all over the country which have regular meetings and fund-raising events.
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The Department does not offer a direct service to homeless people nor do we publish any leaflets about this issue.
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They publish useful leaflets and information, and will be happy to talk to you about going back to work.
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They publish leaflets , booklets and videos and know about local agencies who can help.
read
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Last I saw, a couple of hand-in-hand schoolkids had fished them out and were avidly reading the instruction leaflet .
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These are serious problems and reading this leaflet can not solve them.
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Our brief supplies all the hard facts to support our campaign. Read the enclosed leaflets .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A Hamas leaflet handed out at the cemetery called for three days of national mourning.
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Friends like the Post Office workers who have kindly agreed to deliver this leaflet for nothing ....
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Knitmaster had separate manuals or leaflets for these which came with the accessory.
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Our recent leaflet on women's health, which has been a remarkable success, also provides information.
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Please take leaflets to class and try to organise parties.
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See the back of this leaflet for the current range.
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The enclosed environment leaflet contains all the information.
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These leaflets are written in a direct readable style.
II. verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Miller's group will continue leafleting the area around City Hall.