verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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for
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This is of little importance since in practice only two shares will be subscribed for .
to
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The medical students, in entering a traditionally conservative profession, were obliged to subscribe to conventionally repressive attitudes.
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Its authority is subscribed to in conduct.
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Party members were now obliged to subscribe to at least one party newspaper.
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Not all Essenes subscribed to , or practised, precisely the same things.
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But they've got that get up and do it attitude which all bands should subscribe to .
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All other systems of social support should be for voluntary organizations of citizens to devise and subscribe to.
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His portrait of Picasso subscribes to , rather than blows away, the legend.
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How many clubs do you subscribe to that you never really visit?
■ NOUN
service
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It is possible to subscribe to an updating service , but adopting your own scheme is perfectly adequate and is not expensive.
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Most of those companies also subscribe to the services .
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That also applies to those who subscribe to an online service and have outgrown it.
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To activate service , a consumer also must subscribe to the Internet service provided exclusively by WebTV for $ 20 a month.
view
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But not all professionals subscribe to the view that disabled people are unsuitable as health professionals.
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Since then I have refused to subscribe to the view that there is something malevolent or subconsciously deliberate about forgetfulness.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Please subscribe your name to the document.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Adults, adult women in particular, are subscribing to this expansionism for themselves without question.
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He says the issue - one of the last under the Business Expansion Scheme - was fully subscribed.
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Most of those companies also subscribe to the services.
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Not all Essenes subscribed to, or practised, precisely the same things.
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So if you subscribe to magazines or are on the mailing lists of other catalogs, your name will get circulated.
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To which principle of taxation do you subscribe ?