noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a car manufacturer/maker
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He works for the German car manufacturer, Mercedes.
a film maker (= someone who makes films, especially as a director )
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He is one of several exciting young film makers.
a policy maker (= someone who decides on what it should be )
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Policy makers have not dealt with the issue very effectively.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
big
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Its 25% net margin is bettered in the computer industry only by Intel, the world's biggest micro-processor maker .
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Shares of Intel Corp., the biggest microprocessor maker , fell 2 5 / 8 to 55.
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Heinz is the biggest own-label soup maker .
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Compaq Computer Corp., the biggest personal computer maker , fell 2 1 / 4 to 46.
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It tackles the power of the Big Three cider makers and organises regular cider festivals.
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Locomotive Co., the biggest truck maker , fell 7 rupees to 368.
large
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Mitsubishi Metals are also large users and makers of robots and other factory automation systems.
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A large computer maker came to Professional Secretaries International because it was losing many of its best secretaries.
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The world's largest gun maker , Smith &038; Wesson, sensed inevitability.
other
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The boom in cider sales means they are now supplying apples to Bulmers and to other makers in Somerset.
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If Nissan can do it, why can't other car makers ?
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What advantages have encouraged Pilkington and other glass makers to continue and expand their industry here?
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Although some other stick makers were bigger, this was to become the longest surviving stick manufacturer in the Stroud area.
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Nintendo and the other makers could help here.
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Mr Garnett expects other makers to follow suit.
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Your tutors, Helen Metherell and other professional curtain makers , have many tips to share with you.
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But let us look more closely at the other six trouble makers .
■ NOUN
aircraft
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The aircraft maker had warned Wall Street earlier this week that it expected the loss because of production problems.
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Earlier, Kok said he wanted Daimler-Benz to contribute more to a rescue package for the aircraft maker .
auto
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Profits at auto makers and other exporters could be tarnished by a weaker dollar against the yen.
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The auto maker said the pact will permit better matching of output and demand.
cabinet
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An uncle from Hull, a cabinet maker , visited while they were there.
car
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If Nissan can do it, why can't other car makers ?
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This year it is different, and well worth catching a glimpse of the latest from the world's car makers .
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He is going to be the most important car maker since Henry Ford.
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Whenever the global economy is doing well, car makers immediately start work on a range of cars for the plutocrats.
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In order to make up for falling retail prices, tire makers have been struggling to raise prices to car makers.
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The news came on the same day that the car makers Rover announced another year of losses.
chip
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Intel, the leading computer chip maker , said first-quarter revenues would be 25 % below the previous quarter.
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The chip maker said it expects to report disappointing results for its fiscal third quarter ending Dec. 31.
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Memory chip maker Micron Technology Inc. fell as much as 2 1 / 8 to 30 7 / 8.
cigarette
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The Castano settlement marks the first time that a cigarette maker has paid out as a result of smoking-related litigation.
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The latest rumors are separate from actual talks between cigarette maker Liggett and state attorneys general.
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That pleases the cigarette makers , who invested heavily in his election.
coffee
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But government orders have dried up and the factory is struggling now by making vacuum cleaners and coffee makers .
computer
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The computer maker warned early this month that its quarterly earnings would be well below analysts' expectations.
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A large computer maker came to Professional Secretaries International because it was losing many of its best secretaries.
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Crucially, the deal did not bar Mr Gates from selling to other computer makers .
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NatWest Securities raised its rating on the computer maker to accumulate from hold.
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Compaq Computer Corp., the biggest personal computer maker , fell 2 1 / 4 to 46.
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The relatively weak sales that many computer makers experienced in the 1995 Christmas season has caused nervousness in the industry.
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At 64, Joyce Kost of Vernon, Conn., is part of a market being targeted by computer makers .
decision
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Its prime target is an audience of decision makers whose names you can write down on a single sheet of paper.
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The bad news for future job applicants is that there will be more decision makers .
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The decision makers don't confide in you.
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The group also provides decision makers with information and data and contributes funds to some political candidates.
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Between the management conference or decision maker , there was an increasing layer of software intervention.
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In addition, such strategies presume that decision makers understand the likely effects of technology development on a local economy.
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We can add to this the uncertain environment in which decision makers operate.
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In other words, by measuring results, Sunnyvale gives its decision makers the information they need to make intelligent decisions.
drug
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Pfizer likes to pair up with other drug makers to bring products to market.
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The drug maker also said its 1995 earnings from continuing operations will surpass $ 2. 80 a share.
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The drug maker said Congress decided not to grant generic drug makers the right to market their products during the transition.
equipment
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It's a universally unpopular idea. Equipment makers say it will stop them being innovative.
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The telecommunications equipment maker also said it was named in a shareholder suit over the loss filed in a California court.
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Cisco Systems, the world's largest computer network equipment maker , reported better than expected fourth-quarter profits.
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He has been in the business for about 14 years and follows aerospace and electrical equipment makers .
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It has also been appointed by cleaning equipment maker Karcher.
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New York-based Loral is an aerospace and defense equipment maker .
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What will it do to the hotel and restaurant business, and to the construction industry and equipment makers that serve it?
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Take electrical equipment maker Shinmei Electric, which makes switches for use in pagers and floppy disk drives.
film
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Its footage is mainly licensed world-wide to film makers for inclusion in features and documentaries.
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Movie companies are understandably uptight about relinquishing control over how products are portrayed by film makers .
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For his documentary, Oxford film maker , Richard Stanley looked not only at how Oxfam works, but why it exists.
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But this time it's the plane's owners and pilots who've turned film makers .
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Voice over It's a chance for the film makers to make the most of the true Oxford experience.
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Eventually car chases became a clich, and film makers explored alternative transport in their quest for cinematic thrills.
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An initiative to improve the skills of local film makers was also piloted.
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The film makers say it shows routine insensitivity to livestock, but experts say they're wrong.
instrument
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In 1755 he went to London to train as a mathematical instrument maker .
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The choice of materials by instrument makers , however, depends primarily on the local ecosystem.
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The instrument maker knows how to choose his materials, and can judge their qualities and defects.
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What the instrument maker fashions with his hands, is a direct response to nature, which will he expressed in sound.
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Only a particular instrument maker invited to repair the instrument is allowed to work on it.
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Arthur had become a professional musical instrument maker .
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These trees grow slowly and take decades to reach the maturity, which gives their wood the qualities that instrument makers need.
market
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County at that time held 4.9%, County NatWest Securities, its market maker , held 4.43%.
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Ivan Lustig, a market maker with Foster Jefferies&038;.
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In practice, they are the only important regular market makers and as such collectively constitute the trading core of the market.
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Jaguar had a a hectic session, with one market maker briefly quoting 1,200p after seemingly misunderstanding a transatlantic message.
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At present an obligated market maker may be encouraged by fee rebates.
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A market maker does not have complete control over his portfolio because he is always required to make a market.
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However, over three quarters of this business was initiated by market makers and banks rather than on behalf of clients.
opinion
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There are leaders and opinion makers on the staff whose power of influence is completely unrelated to their official status.
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The policy development process is a superb opportunity for educating key managers and important opinion makers within your organization.
policy
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What approach should regulators and policy makers adopt, and on what basis should they decide?
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This is difficult if policy makers can use only one method-services produced by their own bureaucracy.
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The old system had certain advantages for members, investors, and policy makers .
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Its policy makers next meet Feb. 1.
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Crime and criminal justice Crime prevention has received increasing recent attention from researchers and policy makers .
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But not if policy makers insist on fighting the battles of the past.
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Its policy makers will meet Thursday.
programme
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The cockroach episode of thirtysomething included a scene that the programme makers also used on the opening credit sequence each week.
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The programme makers were so impressed by Sheila's contribution that they featured it as a programme in its own right.
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The links between high viewing figures and rose-tinted versions of the past have obviously been identified by the programme makers .
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I had not thrown those childhood puppets away, I now realised, nor had the programme makers and commissioning editors.
semiconductor
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It claims its semiconductor makers can make money.
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Soundview Financial Group intensified the concerns by lowering its investment opinions on four semiconductor makers .
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Pricing is being left to each of the six semiconductor makers .
shoe
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He became instead a boot and shoe maker .
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Feet also get larger as people get older. Shoe makers aggravate the situation by not agreeing on uniform sizes.
software
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Shares of computer and software makers also were lower.
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The 19-person start-up was funded by Colorado-based desktop publishing software makers Quark Inc.
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The software maker blames the hardware.
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Those software makers rose 900 percent, and 826 percent respectively over the same period.
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But the biggest changes lie ahead, say Internet analysts, software makers and other observers.
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Oracle Corp., another software maker , rose 2 to 43 3 / 4.
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Moreover, a growing number of software makers are releasing short demonstration versions of their programs.
steel
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Nucor, a steel maker , maintains double-digit growth in an industry that has been shrinking.
tire
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In order to make up for falling retail prices, tire makers have been struggling to raise prices to car makers.
■ VERB
based
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There was no news on the Moline, Illinois-#based maker of power machinery.
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Reflectone, a Tampa-#based maker of flight simulators, increased 1 3 / 4 to 15 3 / 4.
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The Ottawa-#based maker of computerized communications equipment cashed in on optimistic prospects for the Internet, the global computer network.
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Shares of the Preston, Washington-#based snowboard maker fell 8 1 / 2 to 25 after analysts at Hambrecht&038;.
lead
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Intel, the leading computer chip maker , said first-quarter revenues would be 25 % below the previous quarter.
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Nucor is now worth more than the three leading integrated makers combined.
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That deal, which closed in February, combined the two companies into the leading independent maker of computer storage products.
sell
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Tire companies therefore compensated for larger losses on tires sold to car makers by raising their margins on retail sales.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
meet your maker
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At last the father fell down on to the pavement completely exhausted and convinced he was going to meet his maker there and then.
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I constantly sought cover from a host of opportunities to meet my Maker.
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I guess Big Willie means for you to meet your Maker.
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This, their last wish, was respected, and George and Joseph went to meet their maker hand in hand.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Makers of cars often think more about speed than about safety.
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Daimler-Benz AG is the maker of Mercedes-Benz automobiles.
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Personal computer makers are likely to face continued pressure to keep prices low.
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The wine maker has to decide when the crop is ready for picking.
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wine makers
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In order to make up for falling retail prices, tire makers have been struggling to raise prices to car makers.
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New York-based Loral is an aerospace and defense equipment maker .
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On the block is likely to be one of Mr Murdoch's stranger diversifications: Etak, a maker of electronic maps.
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Sybase Inc., a maker of database management software products, fell 2 3 / 4 to 28 3 / 4.
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The findings will interest policy makers, the financial community and academics alike.