noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a registry office wedding British English (= at a local government office, not in a church )
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They decided to have a registry office wedding.
land registry
registry office
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
land
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Stamp duty; Land registry fees.
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Get written details of all fees involved - valuation, land registry and the cost of indemnity.
office
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The registry office couldn't marry them at such short notice and they must wait until the following day.
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The witnesses were people who worked at the registry office .
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If you're tying the knot at a registry office , this timeless style is ideal.
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The feelings that are carried up the aisle or into the registry office are presumably countless.
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It was originally intended that couples would register their partnerships in local authority registry offices .
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They were married at a registry office and had a quiet reception.
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They were also married in a registry office .
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The offices , in an old registry office, are still being worked on.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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ships of U.S. registry
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the Registry of Motor Vehicles
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the bridal registry at Robinson's Department Store
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A registry of these applications for cimetidine use during 1977-81 is available.
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Defense Department data show that about 35, 884 active-duty soldiers have signed up on its Gulf War medical registry .
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If the registry manager wants to invest in new equipment or more clerks, he has to convince the legislature.
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Moreover, a central registry of convictions is kept to enable the Office of Fair Trading to identify businesses for possible action.
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The case will be heard in the Newcastle District registry on March 5.
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The name and port of registry were applied in gold leaf.
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The researchers used a cancer registry and found that 419 were diagnosed with stomach cancer by 1992.
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There is no registry for providing data on a national scale.