noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a craft workshop (= place where a craftsman or woman works )
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
small
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This is done in both large factories and small workshops .
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Town weavers in places like Manchester worked in small numbers in workshops .
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This contraction was most severely felt by the few employees in the smaller workshops .
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Particularly significant, was the fact that most workers were employed on a casual basis in very small workshops .
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Within their limited means, they provide community services, education programmes and support small workshop projects.
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Another small extension contains a small forge and workshop , where the millwright carried out repairs.
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They started in small workshops in the upper course valleys of the River Don and its tributaries, such as the River Sheaf.
■ NOUN
craft
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In the craft workshop there's the opportunity to enjoy painting and drawing, basketwork and tapestry.
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At Balnakeil, reached along a side road, is an establishment of craft workshops .
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Attractions include jazz bands, a punch and judy show, craft workshops and an outdoor display of visual arts.
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There were craft workshops , shops and counting houses for the commercial and artisan community.
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There is a big demand for craft workshops .
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Also coarse fishing and craft workshops .
group
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A more sophisticated version of this type is the Tabriz loom, used primarily by workshop groups .
music
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Making music: A percussion and music workshop for children takes place at Liverpool's Philharmonic Hall tomorrow at 11.15am.
training
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Convene an instant training workshop aimed at brainstorming out ten profit-making opportunities.
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The first two of a series of four two-week training workshops for would-be small-scale miners were held in Bulawayo and Chegutu respectively.
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The original experiment was intended principally for teachers and the parents of their pupils and entailed attending training workshops for one year.
■ VERB
attend
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Anyone unemployed for a year will have to attend a special workshop .
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Today middle-class parents read books on toddler development, attend parent workshops , and learn how to talk so children will listen.
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The course is taught partly in College, where students attend lectures, seminars workshops and tutorials, and partly in schools.
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I had previously attended several workshops and had been introduced to several software packages.
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In this case Highlander staff will invite the group to attend a residential video workshop at the Highlander Center.
build
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Police discovered Mr Jowett's fingerprints on the device, and found parts used to build it in his workshop .
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The Duchy of Cornwall is investing £2.5m in the scheme to build 79 small business workshops in the city's Jewellery Quarter.
conduct
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The group of about 30 actors has toured the country and conducted summer workshops .
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Big talker and longtime Tucsonan Martin Rivera will conduct a free workshop for those interested in the time-honored art of storytelling.
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He travels the country conducting workshops and has published eight pieces of Classical music for students.
hold
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In addition, each Sunday the Carnivorous Plant Society will hold a workshop on growing them.
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It holds workshops and publishes papers.
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It also holds workshops on media awareness training.
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Spokesman Frank Losco said the board held several public workshops and meetings regarding new diversions from the river.
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Detectives now believe that 25-year-old Stephanie was held in a large workshop or warehouse type building.
include
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The exhibition is open until July 18 and includes workshops and lectures.
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Synder stresses the gala includes plenty of activities for kids, including ornament-making workshops .
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As well as providing background music, the stand will include an ongoing workshop demonstrating the process of producing new pieces.
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This category includes good quality Persian workshop items, silk Quooms, Kayserias and some exceptional Persian village and tribal rugs.
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The programme will include workshops on Healing and Worship.
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The style is flexible and designed with the organisation to include company-specific workshops and case material, study days and consultancy projects.
offer
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It offers a nine-month workshop in print, radio and television journalism to graduates at its training centre in Brussels.
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Still, it is sad that the King Center no longer offers workshops on nonviolence.
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Museums are responding by offering family programs, workshops , classes and art talks by curators, scholars and artists.
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The Service Corps of Retired Executives is offering a workshop to show you how.
organised
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Later he organised two workshops which involved the pupils creating and performing some of their own stories.
produce
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They are relatively cheap and sometimes can be produced by a hospital workshop - or an imaginative husband!
provide
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This also provides a valuable workshop for restoration of various projects, being a credit to all concerned.
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Students are supported by a network of International Associate Institutions who provide workshops , counselling and fellowship to graduate students.
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These provide a car repair workshop and facilities for woodworking, metal working, the construction trade and textiles.
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On a more basic level, the local chapters provide regular forums and workshops .
run
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It also runs workshops and conferences for groups, employers and Training and Enterprise Councils etc.
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Farmplan has an annual support fee, which also covers system upgrades, and it runs workshops for existing users.
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We also ran day-long workshops throughout the region to help give prospective speakers more confidence.
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Next weekend the county's Schools and Industry Association runs a series of workshops during a two-day business education partnership conference.
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In early March actor Gary Masterson took time out during the day to run a workshop in the school.
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Some local authorities and voluntary organizations also run workshops for disabled people.
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It is also appointing a coordinator to promote research on electro-active polymers, and plans to run further workshops later this year.
set
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Leaving London behind to set up workshops producing simple functional items, taking the beauty of nature around them for their inspiration.
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Leading teams through a one-day goal-\#setting workshop does not involve rocket science.
write
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I would come more and more into the joy of libraries and their books and writing workshops and theatre-going.
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Then I found myself drawn into intense poetry writing workshops .
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He still wrote articles and gave workshops .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a theater workshop for high school students
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A straw bale workshop convenes on Saturday.
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A two-day event of guest lectures, seminars and workshops was held in June.
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As well as receiving your letters, we like to meet you at the Royal Show, reader workshops and garden visits.
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By day they give workshops in schools trying to de-mystify classic works for schoolchildren.
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Employees may return from a seminar or workshop feeling empowered, energetic, creative, and open to new alternatives.
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In addition, each Sunday the Carnivorous Plant Society will hold a workshop on growing them.
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This past spring, parents were treated to two workshops on the good and bad points of commercial television.