noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
free
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No one is either a complete protectionist or a complete free trader .
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When life is good, people have time to care about the environment, the free traders here say crossly.
local
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Pahl's final group comprises local traders and small business owners.
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Three other local traders from pre-war times had also acted as careful vicars of Bray until 1922.
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But Sainsbury's say that another store would not harm local traders .
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He says that the site will serve Stroud well and won't cause problems for local traders .
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But it's not just local traders who are against new supermarkets.
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Elsewhere, it was not Vikings but local producers and traders and lords who made and benefited from the growth of markets.
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In rural districts the banks' main purpose was the receiving of bills brought in by local traders and farmers.
other
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Three other local traders from pre-war times had also acted as careful vicars of Bray until 1922.
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In the tradition of the street Edwin was being buried on early closing day so that the other traders could attend.
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I think the other traders were upset.
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Berg traded in commodities and provided finance for other commodity traders .
senior
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Instead he sent three senior mortgage traders to represent his department.
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Finally, more out of duty than compassion, a senior mortgage trader named Andy Stone left to find Matty.
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The senior mortgage traders maintained that abuse led to enlightenment.
small
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The rate I require is as a small trader .
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But finally Simpson and Astor agreed that if they did, the smaller whiskey traders would ruin them.
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Before peasant farmers or small time traders can bring their products to market they usually need to buy an official permit.
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Cigarette and alcohol smuggling is also severely squeezing hundreds of small traders .
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In 860 Charles had valued the houses and stock of small traders .
sole
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You can be sole trader , in a partnership or limited company, in the manufacturing, retailing or service industries.
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The name of the individual carrying on a business as a sole trader .
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Each week we receive exclusive notification of thousands of commercial credit agreements relating to sole traders and partnerships as well as limited companies.
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Like the sole trader , the partners are personally responsible for paying off any debts the shop may incur.
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Being sole traders , they are answerable to no one else within the business.
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Expense of formation Neither a sole trader nor a partnership is inhibited by legal formalities when commencing trading.
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However, the points covered are also relevant for sales by sole traders and by partnerships.
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A sole trader is the proprietor of the business.
■ NOUN
bond
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He pushed his way on to the trading floor and became a bond trader .
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He was thought by many within Salomon to be the best bond trader on Wall Street.
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At any given moment on the trading floor billions of dollars were being risked by bond traders .
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Good bond traders had fast brains and enormous stamina.
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A large corporate bond trader was waiting for me, like an unfed house pet, when I returned to the office.
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I found imagining myself as a bond salesman only marginally more plausible than imagining myself as a bond trader .
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Salomon bond traders knew about fools because that was their job.
commodity
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And Mr Hemsley is first and foremost a producer-not a commodity trader .
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In other words, it seemed that as petty commodity traders these marketwomen were often unable even to reproduce their present conditions.
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They needed an internal phone system that ensured fast and reliable communications between their commodity traders across the world.
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That system ended when Gutfreund sold the firm to Phillips Brothers, the commodities trader , in 1981.
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Berg traded in commodities and provided finance for other commodity traders .
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The Arabs had severed relations with Salomon when it had merged with the commodity traders Phillips Brothers.
currency
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But the currency traders will not be forgotten.
market
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For the first time cash market traders could hedge interest rate sensitive investments with a near comparable futures equivalent.
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The bond market traders , like the products they manage, hav no identifiable personal presence anywhere.
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I fancied I could hear the cold laughter of market traders and the chant of children's games.
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In one case, a market trader offered cheap sunglasses, claiming they protected the wearer from ultraviolet solar rays.
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The market traders rent stalls from the market manager, and usually occupy the same stalls on the same days.
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Although her father was a well-to-do market trader , his wealth was modest by comparison with that of the new jet-set.
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They were inundated with good luck cards and bunches of flowers from fellow market traders and long-time customers.
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Coiner Varley who escaped sliding down a rubbish tip which the market traders had pushed up against the wall of the gaol.
motor
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The latest survey was conducted between March 13 and April 8 and was completed by 520 retailers, wholesalers and motor traders .
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He and a motor trader got together to deceive the finance company.
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It would arise if the motor trader were the agent of the finance company in dealing with the customer.
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Career motor trader and garage owner.
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The holder of the licence must be a motor trader , vehicle tester or vehicle manufacturer.
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He and the motor trader filled in the usual forms.
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Retailers, wholesalers and motor traders all expect their businesses to become worse over the next three months.
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She went to a motor trader who told her this could be done.
oil
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Still, it has been enough to unsettle oil traders .
street
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He asked a street trader , who said they were the police, London based law officers.
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Just watching the street traders light their lamps.
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He is typically a former street trader or motorcycle messenger who wants to make a quick easy fortune.
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Modern corporate businesses are few and licences for small-scale repair shops and petty street traders provide a major share of city revenue.
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Visiting Stanley village, we walked along a crowded street of shops and many street traders .
■ VERB
pay
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They are paid by manufacturers and traders , which are obviously fewer in number than the total of individuals paying income tax.
sell
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Employees of each auction said that up to 25 percent of the horses they sell go to traders with slaughterhouse contracts.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Traders enter the amount of stock they want to buy or sell, and the computer calculates a price.
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Bond traders worried about inflation have driven up interest rates on long-term bonds.
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Montreal was founded by French fur traders in the 17th century.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And Mr Hemsley is first and foremost a producer-not a commodity trader .
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Lewie was not just a trader , though: He had the mentality and the will to create a market.
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Male speaker I can tell traders that there will be a big police presence.
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More important, traders say, are estimates of stockpiles as of Dec. 1.
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Mortgage traders were the sort of fat people who grunt from the belly and throw their weight around, like sumo wrestlers.
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The council wrote to warn infringing traders some of whom ceased to trade on Sundays as a result of the warnings.
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The rise in the yen will boost bonds, said Hidenobu Furuhashi, bond trader at Toyo Trust&.