noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
corporate
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Thus bank money managers and corporate treasurers readily switch funds between the internal and external dollar markets.
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It is the latter factor that encourages euro-dollar time deposits from interest-rate-conscious corporate treasurers and investment agencies.
■ NOUN
campaign
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It now appears that Mr Cunningham, her campaign treasurer , also took money to lobby for two presidential pardons.
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In 1994, Yeoman took the part-time job of campaign treasurer for Symington.
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John Heinz, for whom he served as campaign treasurer .
county
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Two years earlier, however, Cermak had slated his friend McDonough as the candidate for county treasurer .
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Meanwhile, Daley was working for three more county treasurers , and an interesting trio they were.
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Then there was Robert M.. Sweitzer, a veteran office-holder, who became county treasurer in December 1934.
state
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The superficial reason is Kathleen Brown, the popular state treasurer , whose hat is in the ring already.
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While serving as state treasurer , Ann Richards was the keynote speaker at the Democrats' 1988 convention in Atlanta.
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Kay Bailey Hutchison, then the state treasurer , was temporary chair of the 1992 convention.
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In 1990, she ran for California state treasurer , barely losing in the Republican primary.
■ VERB
become
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In 1875 Davies became treasurer of the college, resigning in 1886.
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Their family had founded the bank, and Wilfred and Mark, when still in their twenties, became president and treasurer .
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Then there was Robert M.. Sweitzer, a veteran office-holder, who became county treasurer in December 1934.
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He might have become treasurer in 1332 but for his reluctance to buy the office.
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Some become controllers, treasurers , financial vice presidents, chief financial officers, or corporation presidents.
serve
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While serving as state treasurer , Ann Richards was the keynote speaker at the Democrats' 1988 convention in Atlanta.
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One of his great pleasures is serving as national treasurer of the National Audubon Society.
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John Heinz, for whom he served as campaign treasurer .
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For a time he served as canon and treasurer of Salisbury Cathedral, having been ordained a priest several years before.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In 1990, she ran for California state treasurer , barely losing in the Republican primary.
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Kempe was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1881 and its treasurer in 1898.
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Lord McAlpine, the former Tory treasurer , was holding a party at his house in Westminster.
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The account is aimed at club treasurers, charities and companies.
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Their family had founded the bank, and Wilfred and Mark, when still in their twenties, became president and treasurer .
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Warnock had admitted stealing the money over a two-year period while she was the toy library's treasurer .