verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
office
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If not re-appointed at such annual general meeting he shall vacate office at the conclusion thereof.
premises
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The group that has used the old Cooking Centre has had to vacate the premises but so far nothing has happened.
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It has since agreed to relocate, vacating its city-owned premises by mid-November.
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The newly inserted clause in the lease required a tenant to vacate the premises on 90 days notice.
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There were a thousand and one immaterial reasons to vacate the premises , not the least of which being Mr Mackenzie himself.
seat
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The Conservative margin is expected to be reduced to one after two upcoming elections are held to fill vacated seats .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Guests are requested to vacate their rooms before 12 o'clock on the day of departure.
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Renters have refused to vacate the building.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But Frank was sitting in the chair I had vacated.
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If not re-appointed at such annual general meeting he shall vacate office at the conclusion thereof.
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No fool, Celia remembered thinking, as she drove them both back to the home she was soon to vacate .
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The newly inserted clause in the lease required a tenant to vacate the premises on 90 days notice.
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The sappers crept a little closer, past the vacated ambush site.
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There was a smell of coffee in the air and a feeling that every room had only just been vacated by somebody.