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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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area
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Polisario announced that its forces had begun to relocate in the assembly areas allocated to them for the period of the ceasefire.
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Forty staff chose to relocate to the Bristol area and continued their employment with Sun Life in the head office.
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Organisations may choose to relocate to a new area for a variety of reasons.
company
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We shall go on backing business in the region and encouraging companies to relocate here.
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The company relocated its premises to Huntingdon and asked Mr Rose to move to the new premises.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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If rents continue to rise, many local businesses may decide to relocate .
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The federal government is offering attractive tax breaks to corporations that relocate in areas of high unemployment.
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We're relocating our educational software division to North Carolina.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At her right, in one of the dining-room chairs relocated for the occasion, sat our host, Harlan Nugent.
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Even so, it is not at all obvious how he relocates writing in relation to the history to which it had until then been opposed.
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Forty staff chose to relocate to the Bristol area and continued their employment with Sun Life in the head office.
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Los Angeles County, which has more than 100 separate contracts with private firms, has successfully relocated people within county government.
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Most disaster aid will continue to go to road building, housing and relocating people out of harm's predictable way.
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Organisations may choose to relocate to a new area for a variety of reasons.
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The Chrysler Center will relocate to Hansen Ford's current site.