noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
cowed into submission
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The protesters had been cowed into submission by the police.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
written
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The Committee has made its written submissions and will be making oral representations on this topic.
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At Westport 25 members of the public spoke and several written submissions were handed in including one from Archbishop Cassidy of Tuam.
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The Secretary of State called for written submissions from the parties involved.
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The appeal will be decided by written submissions .
■ VERB
accept
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I accept the submission for the ombudsman.
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I am, for two reasons, unable to accept Mr. Lloyd's submissions on this ultravires point.
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I have difficulty in accepting that submission without some qualification.
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There are many reasons why I can not accept this submission .
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I can not accept this latter submission .
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I accept Mr. Lester's submissions , but my main reason for reaching this conclusion is based on principle.
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I for my part am unable to accept this submission .
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Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson was not prepared to accept these submissions .
beat
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I don't know how many more times I can beat this face into submission .
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She had been beaten into submission from the time she was a baby.
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He will not bruise or beat the reluctant into submission like many evangelists down the centuries!
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The countryside has been beaten into submission .
consider
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In considering these submissions it is very important first to establish the statutory purpose of the Act.
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I turn to consider the respective submissions on the other three issues.
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Review the Investment Overview and related transmittal memo and consider submission of purchaser suggestions. 4.
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Prior to this, an assessment panel review meeting was held in the school to consider a submission to the children's panel.
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I have considered each of those submissions and I reject each of them.
force
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Nevertheless, they were forced into submission , in the first place by a demonstration of the killing power of firearms.
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Five minutes after the break it appeared he had forced Rangers into unexpected submission .
make
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The Committee has made its written submissions and will be making oral representations on this topic.
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The Community Board reviews projects and can discuss its views with the developer, who may then make changes in his submission .
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Lancaster meanwhile was encamped near Bedford, and seeing his support ebb away he made another offer of submission .
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Mr. Baragwanath made detailed submissions to the effect that an appeal to the Board in the instant case was unlikely to succeed.
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If the member is found guilty, he is entitled to make submissions on the question of any penalty.
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We have made reasoned submissions to National and Local Government and other authorities.
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Its hearing was adjourned to let both sides study the lengthy judgment before making further submissions .
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This usually requires interested headteachers to make a submission explaining why their schools should be included.
prepare
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Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson was not prepared to accept these submissions .
receive
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For example some leases require the expert to receive submissions or evidence from the parties.
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Runfola says they received fewer than 10 submissions , which seems surprising given the number of local playwrights.
reject
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This Board rejected both these submissions and held that the profits did not arise in or derive from Hong Kong.
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On their clerk's advice the justices rejected the submission but adjourned the case.
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Mr. Watkinson, representing the plaintiff, urged us to reject the submissions of the council.
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So far as the present procedure is concerned, I would reject those submissions .
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We reject this submission without hesitation.
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I therefore reject the submission that a public nuisance requires an unlawful act.
require
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Some Diplomas also require submission of a dissertation.
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The Building Notice procedure is a comparatively new system and does not require the submission of any detailed plans.
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The second part requires the submission of a folder of fieldwork.
starve
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The combined forces of Rufus and Warenne starved Pevensey into submission .
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It proposes to starve the people into submission by depriving them of food and necessities of life....
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I turn to consider the respective submissions on the other three issues.
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If the member is found guilty, he is entitled to make submissions on the question of any penalty.
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In its submission to the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice, the association claimed as many as 700 prisoners could be innocent.
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It is, in part, a submission of the self to discipline.
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That submission I have already rejected.
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The closing date for the submission of full validation documentation is 28 February 1989.
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The deadline for the submission of proposals is April 1st 1992.