adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
agree
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Parents may therefore voluntarily agree to give notice before recovering their children.
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Volenti non fit injuria means that the plaintiff voluntarily agrees to undertake the legal risk of harm at his own expense.
give
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All subjects had voluntarily given written informed consent before the start of the study.
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But why should corrupt politicians voluntarily give up their powers of patronage and intervention?
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It looks therefore as if the court's intervention will be required here unless s 92 compensation is given voluntarily .
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This, despite a record total income, mostly given voluntarily , last year.
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How many people will voluntarily give up driving cars to prevent acid rain or global warming?
go
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It may, for example, involve liquidation fraud, where a company voluntarily goes into liquidation to avoid its responsibilities.
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No one ever thought she would go voluntarily .
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Even if she were to go voluntarily before the next election, that could only be very bad news for him.
leave
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Of the rest, one left voluntarily because he was bored with his job, and one because of her pregnancy.
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Under Johnwick, rehabilitation became the means whereby eligible patients were encouraged to leave voluntarily .
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In theory, it should be easy to tell whether you have left voluntarily or have been dismissed.
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Authorities did not order an evacuation in the neighborhood, but several residents left voluntarily .
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I would never leave voluntarily until I had finished.
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Programs designed to motivate patients into leaving voluntarily brought into sharp focus conflicting institutional dynamics inherent in the leprosarium setting.
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November extended buyout packages to 72, 000 managers in hopes that employees would voluntarily leave .
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Each of the protesters was told that they faced trespassing charges unless they left voluntarily .
make
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Payment under such pressure establishes that the payment is not made voluntarily to close the transaction.
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Here an attempt was made to make voluntarily given consumer guarantees legally enforceable.
return
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After he voluntarily returned home in 1985, Kim was placed under house arrest again.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The company has voluntarily recalled the product to check for defects.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Food labels are not required to list it, but some do so voluntarily .
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He will not voluntarily do anything which conflicts with his personal moral code, nor can he be induced to do so.
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It happens every year and no department of the council will cut its costs voluntarily .
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It may, for example, involve liquidation fraud, where a company voluntarily goes into liquidation to avoid its responsibilities.
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Many women have now moved voluntarily to paying the full national insurance contribution.
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Senior Vice President Antonio Samson said 910 employees in targeted areas voluntarily applied for the program, which includes a benefit package.
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They are voluntarily shrinking themselves, cutting workforces and branch networks.