noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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available
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However, in contrast to teletext, the viewdata system is available only to subscribers and is an interactive system.
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The partners created on-line services and made them available to Interchange subscribers .
new
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No new subscribers will be accepted.
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Meanwhile, new subscribers began to flock, like moths scenting pheromones, to the Times.
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Plus every new subscriber receives another three free books - a total worth over £80. 1.
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DirecTV says it hopes to add nearly two million new subscribers in the coming year.
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It's such a great book we decided to give away a copy to every new subscriber to Outdoor Action.
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The increase was driven primarily by new subscribers .
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base
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Since then it has climbed steadily to around 9 million a month and a total subscriber base of around 50 million people.
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Lower prices should boost its subscriber base .
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Its total subscriber base of 400, 000 compares with 2. 3 million each at Vodafone and Cellnet.
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Actual subscriber behavior has proven otherwise, of course, and the subscriber base has grown rapidly.
cable
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The monthly charge is $ 40 for current cable subscribers and $ 60 for nonsubscribers.
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Only 10 to 15 percent of cable subscribers currently are served by the kind of infrastructure required to support the Home operation.
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Almost 95 percent of cable subscribers have access to 30-54 channels, while 35 percent of subscribers receive 54 or more channels.
■ VERB
allow
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The service will allow subscribers with special display equipment to see many callers' numbers.
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Spend $ 350 million upgrading its national network of computers and the modems that allow subscribers to connect.
give
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Individual quotations will also be given to subscribers with multiple offices.
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We have 10 Swish Powerglydes to give away to subscribers .
pay
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It started out with all the wrong assumptions about users and their habits and has paid the price in subscriber unrest.
provide
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From humble beginnings it has come to provide 20m subscribers with a pipe to the internet.
reach
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While Interchange was reaching thousands of subscribers , the web reaches millions.
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To reach their ambitious subscriber goals, the two companies plan markedly different image campaigns.
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The company hopes to reach 1 million subscribers by the end of the year.
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There is an elite number of cable channels that reach the 70 million subscriber mark.
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Discovery already owns the popular Discovery Channel and the Learning Channel, which reach 113 million subscribers worldwide.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Internet service subscribers
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A hundred satisfied subscribers would be even better than one.
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It is clear that these women subscribers lived in the best parts of London.
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Meanwhile, new subscribers began to flock, like moths scenting pheromones, to the Times.
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Seventeen has 1. 9 million subscribers, of whom 4, 200&.
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The bulk of its revenues comes from selling cut-rate subscriptions to first-time subscribers.
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This SportsNet Plus / Cityline budget is for audiotex subscribers only.
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You'd better go round and ask some of the other hunt subscribers.