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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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early
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Hicks was supposed to begin his studies at Ailey in early September .
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The Reform Party will hold a national convention in August or early September .
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The early September light softens the construction pits.
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The weather broke in early September .
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Lula left the Etters and her husband four months later, in early September .
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By early September it seemed that the fast, already in its sixth week, might go on indefinitely.
last
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Then, just last September , they told him Deion was coming.
late
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Perot launched his anti-deficit, pro-reform party in late September .
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Now, what do I do until late September when prime-time comes back to life?
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The greatest variety of birds are sighted in late April and May and in late August and September .
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Cirrus Logic, a hot stock in the first nine months, hit 57 in late September .
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In late September , the gingham amendment passed the House by an overwhelming vote of 318 to 63.
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On one day alone, in late September , more than a quarter million people showed up.
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I visited the site in late September , at the end of the summer drought, with the land grey and lifeless.
■ VERB
begin
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The three-year undergraduate course begins next September .
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Since the service began in September , more than 15, 000 people visit the site daily, Soldo said.
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He tried to compromise with a series of underground tests that began in September 1961.
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What that means around here is all the people that begin in September that leave in January.
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Mapping began on September 15, 1990.
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Alvin wrote rather dutifully in a thick bound diary he began to keep in September .
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While replacement would make retrofitting unnecessary, the first phase of the retrofit project began last September .
born
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Mrs Knauss, who was born in September 1880, died of natural causes.
end
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Failure would be a personal disaster for Moore, whose term of office ends in September next year.
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Its lease ends September 1, 1998.
follow
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As things turned out the following September at the Royal Festival Hall, we covered our costs.
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Other groups followed in May, September , and November.
meet
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The council's planning committee will meet on September 11 to consider the new proposals.
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First formal meeting of the Convention September 17.
open
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Since he opened in September 1999, he says he has been threatened with closure on several occasions.
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This dream machine debuted at Baldaquin, a shop specializing in fine bed and table linens, when it opened last September .
start
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Deliveries of the extra vehicles are expected to start in September 1999.
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He started in September , I believe.
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Work is expected to start in September and take around two years.
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The Bloomberg Indiana Index has risen 17 percent since it started in September 1994 with a base value of 100.
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But starting in September , something began to shift.
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School starts on a sunny September morning.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After September 1914, however, it was downhill all the way.
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Gelsinger died from the treatment in September , in what is believed to be the first death caused directly by gene therapy.
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I miscarried a baby at six weeks in September , and I am now 13 weeks pregnant with number five.
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Last September , he ordered the armed forces reduced by almost one-third over three years.
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The class involves anyone who unwittingly bought fraudulent sports memorabilia on eBay from September 1995 to the date of trial.
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The shares have been falling since September , when they traded at nearly 60.
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The third bomb was found in the basement of the flats on the night of September 22.
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There were two in September , five are planned for October, one in November and two in December.