noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
removal van
stain removal
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Here are a few quick tips for stain removal.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
complete
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Cheshire Carers' spokeswoman Lil Hughes said they would battle for a complete removal of the charge.
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Certain plants, however, pose problems every year, and their complete removal may prove to be the only solution.
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This may require the complete removal of the vegetation or trees.
surgical
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Sebaceous cysts there'd been, requiring surgical removal , and ulcerated varicose veins.
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And many women who have had surgical removal of the ovaries find that the difference in desire can be quite sudden.
■ NOUN
company
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I was encouraged by the location, close to the town to which my thieving removal company had decamped.
man
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Mr Vulcan wouldn't hear of this but offered to send the removal men over with it.
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Then there came the day of the invasion by the removal men .
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Your removal men will dismantle bedsteads and take down pictures and wall decorations.
snow
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Meanwhile, Edmonton, Alberta, exhausted its entire annual snow removal budget several days before Christmas.
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In Westchester County, New York, the airport is closed for snow removal .
van
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Jimmy was so elated that when the removal van arrived he hadn't even parcelled up his comics.
■ VERB
allow
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These allow for easy removal later.
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Loose leaf a method of binding which allows the insertion and removal of pages for continuous updating.
call
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They called for the removal of Eyadema, political neutrality by the army, and the creation of a special peacekeeping force.
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Shortly after, Mr Frei made his move, calling for the removal of eight senators, who were appointed by Gen.
demand
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After all, it was the Budapest public who demanded the removal of the eye-sores in the first place.
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Then she made complaints about the Kings mistresses and demanded their total removal from court.
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Supporters demanded his removal and the axing of manager Colin Murphy.
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She controls the biggest faction in parliament, but many in it are demanding Mr Wahid's removal .
facilitate
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Flaps were to be left in the down position to facilitate the removal of mud and other debris prior to their retraction.
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This will facilitate the removal of surplus glue or spills.
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This is sometimes used in mechanised cleaning where a cold water rinse can facilitate the removal of detergent from a system.
follow
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Heave damage can occur following the removal of trees if their roots have been causing subsidence damage to the building.
force
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This often forced removal has severe and long term negative social impacts including social stress.
include
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In catering operations the procedure includes removal of waste scraps, litter and liquids.
involve
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Basically this programme involves the removal of all legal barriers to the free movement of goods, services, capital and labour.
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Many of these experiments, by the way, are said to involve removal of the corneas.
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A separate contract involves the early removal of the contents of tar tanks discovered on the site.
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The pot surface can also be carved, incised and perforated: all three of these techniques involve the removal of clay.
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Projects already undertaken for pharmaceutical customers have involved removal of plant and equipment contaminated with low-levels of radioactivity and other hazardous materials.
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In some cases this involved the removal of the theatre to non-theatrical spaces, such as caf s and streets.
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A negotiated agreement involving the removal of settlements will not end the conflict.
lead
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Indeed, brain removal leads to mind removal.
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In Rochdale and in Nottingham it led to the removal of many children.
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The particular incident that led to his removal was apparently as follows.
order
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It had spent 40 years in a warehouse after Nikita Khrushchev ordered its removal .
prevent
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This was coupled with an injunction preventing the removal of any of the contents.
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Mr Venables is pleading for a continuation of a court injunction preventing his removal from White Hart Lane by the board.
require
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Sebaceous cysts there'd been, requiring surgical removal , and ulcerated varicose veins.
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Twenty-three layers of lead-based paint required removal by space-suited workers outfitted with respirators.
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This may require the complete removal of the vegetation or trees.
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Finally, the construction of the bungalow as shown would have required the removal of the ancient apple trees.
result
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A mis-diagnosis can result in unnecessary component removal and systems disturbance with the associated expansion of departure delay time.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Removal of the brake pads is a simple operation which can be done with a few basic tools.
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hair removal
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the removal of investment controls
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Treatment usually consists of removal of the tumour combined with drug treatment.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Don't forget to budget for your removal expenses.
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It took 20 minutes, four helpers, a Kama Sutra repositioning and the removal of one ski.
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One of the children taken from this family was only six months old at the time of removal .
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State laws written to encourage more voting sharply limit the removal of inactive voters from the rolls, she said.
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The removal of a bit of information from a system can be seen as the reproduction of a corresponding bit of anti-information.