I. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
make
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Aberdeen University Written application was made for photocopies of declarations.
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If you choose to do so, you can make a photocopy of the explanation and hand it out to the class.
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Do you want me to make photocopies of each of the briefs for you?
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Can teachers make photocopies of published materials without violating copyright laws?
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Please make a photocopy at Happy Endings and send it to me.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Please send a photocopy of your passport.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Kohl distributed a photocopy of a catalog to reporters.
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Make as many photocopies as you need and divide the class into four rocket teams.
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Please make a photocopy at Happy Endings and send it to me.
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Simon, I will send you a photocopy of the stuff.
II. verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Photocopy the application before sending it.
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Could you photocopy it and give me back the original?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Analysts photocopied, proofread, and assembled breathtakingly dull securities documents for ninety and more hours a week.
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As in the case of educational photocopying, the original law did not include specific rules for educational videotaping.
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If you photocopy these you can mark the items you will need before you call.
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Or you might want to put photographs into your brochures but have never considered it possible before because they are only photocopied.
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Sorted out some more work to be photocopied. 12.00: My lunch break. 12.30: Back to class.
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There are also handouts, which may be photocopied for personal use.
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We go first to the Embassy to photocopy the article David has done for Korotich.