verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
also
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The member of staff must also notify the emergency duty team.
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The prison agency also notified victims by mail when a convict was released from prison.
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They also notify the government's other watchdog body the Genetic Manipulation Advisory Group.
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The Federal Aviation Administration is also notified to ensure that there is no conflict with civilian air traffic, she said.
formally
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He said Congress will be formally notified of the plan.
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However, the league has not been notified formally or informally that Johnson is indeed returning.
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Smith has not yet been formally notified of the Army's findings.
immediately
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The winner will be notified immediately and his or her prize will follow within 21 days.
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If any further casualties are located, the statement said, family members will be notified immediately .
■ NOUN
advance
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Golf clubs may be carried within this allowance provided we are notified in advance .
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As factors affecting this requirement are sometimes not known until departure date, we can not always notify you in advance .
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The purpose should have been notified in advance so that those attending are able to assemble any information they need.
authority
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Only six such groups are allowed into the centres after notifying the authorities , and then only eight times a year.
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The bank refused to accept the deposit and notified authorities .
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From safety she could notify the authorities of Travis's whereabouts and still get out of the country before he caught up.
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If the developer has notified the planning authority in advance then the twenty eight day period is extended to four months.
change
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In another example, two customers with a joint account notify their bank of change of address.
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He neglects to notify you of a change of address.
commission
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Parties must not give effect to a merger before they notify it to the Commission and for three weeks thereafter.
customer
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The lender notifies the customer that the account has been assigned and that payment should be made directly to the lender.
department
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Should you wish to give away substantial sums of money which will reduce your savings you should notify the Department .
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They declined to identify the pilot because his family has not yet been notified , the State Department said.
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I was never officially notified by the Immigration department .
office
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The teacher should always notify the record office in advance and check that there is suitable material for a particular topic.
official
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Health and Environmental Control Department officials notified about 500 residents of the inspections at a meeting Tuesday.
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Safeway officials began notifying employees whose jobs might be affected since the Phoenix testing program began last October, Lambert said.
party
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Usually an administrative service, e.g. notifying all interested parties that a Design Change is awaiting assessment.
police
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A resident spotted a man sitting in a car watching the fire and notified police .
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The doctor in the emergency room notified the police .
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I notified the police on site and passed on my phone number to all diving parties present.
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The Manwarings' family notified the police days after the murders, fearing at first that father and daughter might have been kidnapped.
state
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They do, however, decide whether to notify the state or federal authorities who lead such investigations.
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They declined to identify the pilot because his family has not yet been notified , the State Department said.
writing
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Baggage Condition 2 also requires that the transport company, authority or hotel should have been notified in writing .
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All of the tenants have been notified in writing that interested parties may wish to carry out internal inspections.
■ VERB
fail
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The investigators also are looking into how many jurors were contacted and whether any had responded or failed to notify the court.
require
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Students are required to notify the Academic Registrar immediately of any change in their term-time address.
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Visa requires member banks to notify it 30 days in advance of imposing a surcharge.
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The Vendor objects to being required to notify the Purchaser of breaches which may come to light between exchange and completion.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Have you notified the police?
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Passengers are requested to notify a member of staff if they see suspicious packages.
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Police notified the boy's parents of his death immediately.
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Staff were notified several months in advance that they would be losing their jobs.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He simply notified the attorney general of a threat to the public peace and asked him to enforce federal law.
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If any further casualties are located, the statement said, family members will be notified immediately.
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It uses icons to notify the user of background mail activity.
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Only six such groups are allowed into the centres after notifying the authorities, and then only eight times a year.
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The prison agency also notified victims by mail when a convict was released from prison.
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We have to be sure to notify them when we move.
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Winners will be notified by April 15 and will be allowed to bring three guests.
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You will be notified if a longer delay is expected.