verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
licence
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This is unless he exceeds the terms of the licence or the plaintiff has legally revoked the licence.
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Shortly afterwards the probation service revoked my licence .
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The Board has the power to revoke the licence of any bank to take deposits.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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His license was revoked for selling alcohol to minors.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A testator can revoke his will at any time during his life.
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An executive order to revoke federal contracts of businesses that hire illegal workers.
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Bradley knew, because he had wired Crook asking to have the order revoked before Crazy Horse arrived.
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But instead of levying fines, prosecuting plant officials or revoking their licenses, the agency only wrote threatening letters to trustees.
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Even though the means to the end have been revoked, mortality still is with us.
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It will do this by lining them, piping water underground and, in extreme cases, revoking abstraction licences.
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One hundred years later, the falsification could be revoked because of new developments in optics.
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The Licensing Authority, however, proposed on July 17, 1992, that licences for both dosages be revoked.