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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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church
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The church planter needs to know he is called.
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The church planter must break the mould of self-sufficiency and dare to rely on his or her team.
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Ninth, they feel they should be a channel by which church planters may move to the countries where they are needed.
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It is likely that the church planter will soon want to leave his secular employment to devote himself fully to the work.
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Tenth, they plant churches to train church planters .
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The request for missionaries initially meant church planters .
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The church planter will do well to set a goal of identifying and releasing others.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a rice planter
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And teachers are the planters of seed.
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But let not these requests from a young planter discourage you, my dear cousin.
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In 1641, the Gaels rebelled again, this time against their most immediate oppressors, the Protestant planters.
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Made from rattan, the range comprises a two-seater sofa, chair, footstool, coffee table, side table and planter .
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Married to the son of a wealthy planter from Santo Domingo.
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The planter rested on thick beige carpeting that helped deaden the bone-shaking noise of aircraft launching and recovery operations.
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The church planter needs to know he is called.
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To inspire loyalty, the relenting deputy governor parceled out land to planters.