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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
fall
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By the time the fall semester began, Helen had found a new, larger place, in Washington Heights.
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Scotch and Bubba excelled in their fall semester .
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Stacy said the fliers showed the type of mentality the university has been forced to confront since the fall semester began.
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They are less than a month into the fall semester and the students are still borrowing the verb forms from the questions.
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The fall semester also means sports.
spring
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In the spring semester Gordon taught two seminars and took on more than a dozen students for independent study projects.
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Toward the end of the spring semester I had lunch with Moyibi Amoda in the faculty lounge.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Fall semester starts the 28th of August.
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He attended Bennington College for three semesters.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Both were involved in high-profile incidents last semester that heightened racial tensions on campus.
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By the time the fall semester began, Helen had found a new, larger place, in Washington Heights.
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Changes in the academic year are also envisaged, with extra students being accommodated in a series of semesters.
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Scotch and Bubba excelled in their fall semester .
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Students take a sequence of two or three specialized courses together each semester .
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The report recommended that each midshipman and cadet spend a semester at another service academy.
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Two classes of students at George Washington University over two semesters worked with the database and augmented the semantic net on-line.
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What a semester it was going to be!