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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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early
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I arrived at Victoria Station in early November in misty chilly weather of early night.
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The army remained in the city until early November .
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The tangible, material aspect of this will come slowly but surely in the period between now and early November .
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On this early November evening it is eighty-five degrees down there.
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Mackenzie was put into play in early November when C.I.
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Leafless by early November , the pencil-thin twigs are a uniform fiery red, rising as high as seven feet.
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The probe will last into early November , just as voters are going to the polls.
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In early November he began spying on her.
late
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So late in November , the dusk came early.
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And a hard freeze should take place before harvesting in late November .
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As Bryant rode toward San Juan, he traveled through late November rains.
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He was in London once again by late November .
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The deal was completed in late November .
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The other funds came from three fund-raising events held since he announced his candidacy in late November .
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Mr McCracken sold 60, 000 shares in late November .
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ballot
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Eight industrial proposals on the November ballot went down hard in the face of overwhelming voter disapproval.
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The petition must be submitted by July 3 to be on the November ballot , Lynch said.
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Lawyers already are circulating a counterproposal for the November ballot just in case the current measures pass.
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Organizers need the valid signatures of 480, 000 voters by April 19 to qualify for the November ballot .
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To make the November ballot , organizers have less than a month left to reach 1. 1 million signatures.
election
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Her most public appearance since the November elections came at a United Nations conference on social issues last month.
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Although Illinois is considered a pivotal state, California is by far the most important political prize in the November election .
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Since the November election , council members have been feeling each other out.
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Beier, 41, placed second among a field of 10 candidates in the November election .
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This is the week when President Clinton gets to claim the prize he won in the November election .
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Both sides suggested they may just fight out their dispute in the November elections .
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Mr Gingrich said he thought the budget stalemate could last until the November elections .
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announce
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Insiders tipped Atwood and Ishiguro to win the prize, to be announced on November 7.
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He did several newspaper interviews Friday, his first extended on-the-record sessions since Clinton announced his appointment in November .
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The results of the pilot scheme will be announced on November 24.
begin
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About 18m doses of the vaccine have been given since the programme began last November .
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The monkeys began dying in November 1989.
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The assassination policy began in November .
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Step one began on November 7, 1973, when Kissinger flew to Cairo to meet with Sadat.
end
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How Trimble can do that is not clear when this fascinating, though not impartial, book ends in November 1999.
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Hiway had revenues of approximately $ 11.4 million in the three months ended November 1998.
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Consumer prices rose 2. 6 percent in the 12 months ended November .
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Those influences were enough to boost the consumer price index 3. 3 percent in the 12 months ended in November .
lose
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Al Gore may well have lost in November because he tried to lurch away from the muzzy centrism his boss had perfected.
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He trailed Reagan by 14 points going into the July convention and lost to Reagan in November by 18 points.
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If Gore loses on November 7 the post-mortems among Democrats will be angry indeed.
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It was lost on November twenty-fifth.
meet
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Regulation of business is not on the agenda of its next major meeting in November .
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Drexler scored 27 against the Clippers when the teams met in Houston in November and averaged 32 points against them last season.
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We met up on 7 November at the Caf de Paris, where the competition was being held.
open
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This would allow the construction teams to roll forward from the first stage due to open in November .
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A Mars launch window opened in November of 1992, but with an unfavorable Mars arrival close to its aphelion distance.
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I first saw Brookside on Channel 4's opening night, 2 November 1982.
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Bidding on the first of the plants opened in November , but opponents are fighting hard to derail the plan.
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The site will open in November with a rather paltry 100 tracks available for download.
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Traxx, the first of several retail expansions at Union Station, opens November 17.
start
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It is set to start on November 10 and will reach London on November 14-the day the deadline is up.
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Under a program started in November , buyers can get $ 500 off Neon, Cirrus and Stratus models.
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A surge in apartment construction led to a 5. 7 percent rise in housing starts in November .
win
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At 31-22, Cleveland has won more games since November 17 than every team except Chicago and Seattle.
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The Republicans need all these voters back in order to win in November .
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This is the week when President Clinton gets to claim the prize he won in the November election.
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The Republicans were heavily favored to win the election in November .
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We need to win in November .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I first saw Brookside on Channel 4's opening night, 2 November 1982.
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Last month they promised to deal with Gordon Brown's November pledge to reduce road tax.
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Now that he is gearing up for November , part of his strategy involves blurring the Contract to suit his purposes.
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Performances continue Thursday through Sunday through November 16.
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Production for November totaled 760, 000 metric tons, down 1. 7 % from a year earlier.
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The election of Franklin Roosevelt in November did not raise his spirits.