I.verbCOLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
as good as done/finished etc
▪ The summer’s as good as over.
come/finish etc second
▪ I came second in the UK championships.
complete/finish an inspection
▪ The inspection was completed and the relevant forms filled in.
crossed the finish line
▪ James crossed the finish line in just under four minutes.
do/start/finish a PhD
finish (at) college
▪ What are you going to do when you finish art college?
finish the race
▪ Congratulations to Matthew, who finished the race in three hours 17 minutes.
finished level
▪ They finished level, with ten points each.
finishing line
▪ James crossed the finish line in just under four minutes.
finishing school
nowhere near ready/full/finished etc
▪ The building’s nowhere near finished.
photo finish
put the final/finishing touches to sth
▪ Emma was putting the finishing touches to the cake.
start/finish your homework
▪ You're not going out until you've finished your homework.
the finished product
▪ The quality of the finished product is all-important.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
first
▪ They finished first and second at the U. S. Olympic swimming trials Thursday, claiming the two berths in the event.
▪ But in Seoul, Johnson tested steroid-positive after finishing first in the 100-meter final.
▪ Seattle finished first in the West with a 64-18 record and Houston ended up fifth at 48-34.
▪ He finished first at 34 percent.
just
▪ A faint clatter from the kitchen indicated Mrs Brissett was just finishing up.
▪ They were seated, as was their custom, in the summer-house, where they had just finished a light lunch.
▪ Her husband had just finished the day's work at his butcher's shop and they were settling down to supper.
▪ Mr Johnson was just finishing his introduction.
▪ We've just finished a breakfast that makes you realise Cleese must have really researched Fawlty Towers.
second
▪ The United States, who finished second, were disqualified for an illegal changeover.
▪ Milbrett finished second in scoring with 15 goals and nine assists for the U.S. women's team.
▪ She made the Olympic team last week, then finished second in the 200 backstroke on Monday.
▪ In the first event, he finished second.
third
▪ Juventus finished two points behind the leaders, and Lazio finished third.
▪ Stevens finished third with $ 14. 5 million, with Cory Nakatani in the middle at $ 14. 9 million.
▪ It captured 15 percent of the viewing audience and finished third behind network comedies.
▪ Dayla finished third, a half-length behind Princess Kali and a nose in front of stablemate Young and Daring.
▪ Then I played in the Arizona Open and finished third.
▪ Lamar Alexander, who finished third in New Hampshire.
▪ Unbridled, who won the 1990 Classic, finished third. 1990&038;.
■ NOUN
book
▪ Derek, who edits the Tees Valley Writer, has just finished a book on statistics.
▪ My strength in reading is finishing the book.
▪ It would have been quite impossible to finish the book but for the computer program I had been given.
▪ By late 1983 I was putting the finishing touches on a book called Hackers.
▪ So it has taken me 60 years to finish the book I began in 1933.
▪ When he finished reading her book, he began writing a song based on it.
▪ As soon as they finished with their books the two girls made him tea.
▪ When Jane finished her book, I asked her to reread it and tell me all about it.
career
▪ He finished with career best figures of six for 122 and after the match received his county cap from skipper Dermot Reeve.
▪ The decision gives her the chance to finish her glittering career in the Sydney Olympics.
▪ Van Horn finished his career as the top scorer in Utah history, averaging 20. 8 points.
▪ He finished his career in 1952 with a record of 67 wins, including 52 knockouts, six draws and 10 losses.
▪ Thomas finished his career with 12,074 yards rushing, ninth on the all-time list and just 46 yards behind Franco Harris.
▪ He moved to Swansea for £160,000 before finishing his career as a coach at Sunderland.
▪ Gretzky has said that he hopes to finish his playing career with the Kings.
drink
▪ They finished their drinks and as they got up from the table Fernando plucked a sprig of jasmine from the pergola.
▪ More customers entered, louder than the earlier ones, faster to finish their drinks.
▪ We finished our drinks and Siegfried immersed himself in the Veterinary Record as savoury smells began to issue from the kitchen.
▪ He finished his drink and got up to leave.
▪ Grace finished her drink quickly, and changed out of her wet clothes.
▪ While they ate hungrily, Ellen finished her drink, feeling light, warm and happy.
▪ As soon as I finished the drink, various players started to point their fingers at me again.
job
▪ Syngenta and Myriad joined forces and finished the job in 18 months, spurred by the potential commercial rewards.
▪ He and his colleagues finished the job in three weeks.
▪ Better to finish the job now.
▪ We do a job a day, and you have to finish the job.
▪ It should, he reflected, be more than large enough to finish the job.
▪ But even when Brown was gasping in the ninth, Leyland stuck with him, and Brown finished the job.
▪ I hear you've finished the Westway job.
▪ A final layer of bamboo matting finished off the job.
meal
▪ Simple reward charts can be used to reinforce either sitting at the table or finishing a meal for the 3-year-old and older.
▪ He looked baffled and hungry, and Archer reflected that he would probably finish his meal on Ellen Olenska.
▪ They finished their meal and went to a small hotel where they made love.
▪ We had just finished our evening meal of a bowl of soup and some biscuits.
▪ Meryl finished her own meal and stood up in a leisurely fashion.
▪ Then we would both kneel, waiting for the spirits to finish their meal.
▪ The refreshing Glazed Lemon Puddings finish off this meal perfectly.
▪ You can also add activators such as garden soil, finished compost, bone meal and blood meal to stimulate the action.
school
▪ She had been so angry she had decanted her with her suitcase at Waterloo to finish her trek to school by train.
▪ Amelia became a student at one of the most exclusive finishing schools in the country, a school called Ogontz.
▪ Happened straight after finishing school in Vienna.
▪ But Teravainen went to Yale, and Woosnam was finished with school by the age of sixteen.
▪ Ponyboy hopes he will finish school and go on to university, so that he can gain qualifications and lead a better life.
▪ They have goals, to finish high school and usually to go on to college.
▪ Sheila and Mona were at the convent secondary school, Michael was finishing national school.
▪ They established a bakery that eventually employed several hundred village girls on a part-time basis while they finished school.
season
▪ Jack finished that season with 15, to create his own record.
▪ He finished the regular season with 2, 575 yards on 200-of-314 passing.
▪ Chapman aimed to finish the season among the top five so that his players would qualify for bonuses under a new League scheme.
▪ But this was an excellent match to finish the season.
▪ Brewer hopes to finish the season with Otago, but is uncertain about his playing future in Canterbury.
▪ However, the 37-year-old third baseman also finished the regular season in a terrible slump.
sentence
▪ But he was destined never to finish the sentence.
▪ They promised even before she finished the sentence.
▪ Skull finished reading a sentence and looked up reluctantly.
▪ Then, add the correct punctuation to finish the sentence outside.
▪ Mr. Patten I am finishing my sentence.
▪ He finished the sentence with a slight raising of the eyebrows.
▪ He can hardly finish a sentence without a quote from some one or other.
▪ The woman, classy, well-presented, thirty-five, is approaching fast-he can't finish the sentence.
work
▪ I was planning to finish work early today, get a haircut and maybe do some shopping.
▪ M., when her husband finished his work.
▪ When they returned to finish the work after a weekend break, they found parts of the posts missing and broken.
▪ That they need more time to finish work.
▪ Perhaps I should come back later, when you have finished your work.
▪ But the river has not yet finished its work, for it is now drawn into the fulling-machine following the corn-mill.
▪ In no mood now to finish her work, she stalked along to the kitchen.
▪ Rex finished up the work on the replacement sock valves.
■ VERB
let
▪ No, let me finish now.
▪ It would be best, perhaps, if you would let me finish before asking anything.
▪ Wait, Celly. Let me finish.
▪ He might as well let him finish his sandwiches.
▪ Damn it, will you please let me finish.
▪ When I offered to let him finish it he laughed.
▪ As far as I remember, I let him finish his replies!
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a fight to the death/finish
▪ And if there's not enough advertising to go round, it could be a fight to the death.
▪ By 1807 politics had become a fight to the death between the two factions.
▪ It will be a fight to the finish.
▪ Six teams are bitter rivals in what will be a fight to the finish.
▪ Some say 1972 was a fight to the death, which left Jacklin as the slain gladiator.
▪ Usually if two gray angels of nearly equal size are placed together a fight to the death ensues.
end/finish/begin etc (sth) on a high note
gloss finish/print
▪ By Michael at Paul Nath Sleek, high gloss finish achieved with maximum height.
▪ The next stage is buffing to a gloss finish.
▪ Three coats are usually sufficient if a high gloss finish is required.
the finishing line
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ "To think you might have been..." Carlos didn't finish his sentence.
▪ After you've finished painting the house you can start on the garage.
▪ Angrily, she finished her beer and threw the can away.
▪ Are you finished?
▪ Come on, finish your dinner.
▪ Give me a call when you've finished unpacking.
▪ Have you finished reading the papers?
▪ Have you finished your homework yet?
▪ He was in London at the time, finishing a degree in economics.
▪ Hurry up and finish so we can make the 7 o'clock show.
▪ I finished my lunch, repacked my back pack, and set off again.
▪ In 1953, the Army Corps of Engineers finished the job by building a flood control channel.
▪ Just leave it on the table when you finish.
▪ Let me finish washing the dishes, then I can help you.
▪ Marv moved to New York when he finished college.
▪ She spoke for ten minutes, and when she had finished the audience cheered.
▪ The builders say they should have finished by Friday.
▪ The kids have finished all the ice-cream.
▪ Wait till I've finished my drink and then we'll go.
▪ We should have finished the job by next week.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And they push and prod them to do everything from filling out college applications to finishing their science projects.
▪ As he'd nearly finished his apprenticeship, he was understandably loathe to pack it in.
▪ He finished the regular season with a. 324 average, 21 home runs and 83 RBIs.
▪ The board hopes to finish this step by June 30.
▪ They worked until they were finished.
▪ When I had finished, I was made to wait two hours before being called back into the office for questioning.
▪ Wolsey finished the plate of sweetmeats and told us to sit.
II.nounCOLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
attractive
▪ The outer edges were rounded and smoothed with a small edging trowel, which gives a very attractive finish.
▪ Its tough, flexible resin content also provides an exceptionally attractive finish.
▪ Because of its thin design and attractive white finish it's virtually invisible when the radiator is in place.
▪ Smoothline rainwater goods, robust, and available in a range of attractive colours and finishes.
black
▪ However we all liked the matt black finish of the bottle.
▪ The chisels are sold in standard black finish, or all-bright, in sets of seven, 10 and 17.
▪ The set that I am working with has the standard black finish, but the all-bright is available.
▪ This is available in black or aluminium finish.
close
▪ Finally he let go, falling against the bedhead, elbows on knees, panting like a runner after a close finish.
early
▪ The right wing carries the early finish time on the left and the late finish time on the right.
▪ Early starts and early finishes are arrived at by a forward pass through the network.
fine
▪ Wallshield gives a smooth finish, and Sandshield a fine sand-textured finish.
good
▪ Because of the amount of hard rubbing needed to achieve a good finish, oil polishing is best confined to plain surfaces.
▪ Stroble was alone in third place, his best finish of the year, with a 71.
▪ You also get a good decorative finish.
▪ His best finish was fourth here.
▪ High-quality paints provide protection and a good finish.
▪ This would be soiled over to give a better finish than presently shown.
▪ Floats should be inspected for good finish, secure rings and concentric shape.
▪ Tint the undercoat with whatever you are using for the final colour and you will get a good, even finish.
matt
▪ However we all liked the matt black finish of the bottle.
▪ They give a matt, non-reflective finish to surface, which does not show up irregularities.
natural
▪ Its natural weathered finish contrasts with the white powder-coated aluminium walls.
▪ Interior shutters, from a wide range to order, from about £70 for the natural finish shown.
neat
▪ Hand shears will give you the neatest finish, but on long hedges an electric trimmer saves time.
▪ Finally, hem all round the cloth to give a neat finish.
▪ Plasterboard is easiest for giving a neat finish, as a skim coat will mask the join between board and existing plaster.
▪ A day or two later it can be picked or rubbed off leaving a neat professional finish.
▪ For a neat finish use white rubdown lettering for the legends.
perfect
▪ For both double and single bed welts I prefer to mattress stitch for a perfect finish.
▪ For the perfect finish, use a couple of drops of Pure Gloss.
▪ She found two cellos with a nice timbre, perfect finish and undoubted charm-she plays the cello herself.
▪ Each has a precision blade for a perfect finish.
▪ It seemed the perfect finish to the best story in modern rock.
▪ A lightweight electric cylinder mower with a rear roller for that perfect striped finish, it costs around £84.99.
professional
▪ This band is very neat and really does give a garment a professional finish.
▪ The stiffness of a hand pleated heading will help to keep the heading crisp and firm, giving a truly professional finish.
▪ Always use a line as a guide when you cut straight lines so you get a professional finish.
▪ For the more experienced needlewoman, hand-pleated deep headings can give the great satisfaction of creating beautiful curtains with a professional finish.
▪ A professional finish is achieved in part by showing a minimum amount of stitching on the right side of the fabric.
▪ Buy a good quality piping bag, nozzles and a spatula for a professional finish and smooth edges.
▪ A day or two later it can be picked or rubbed off leaving a neat professional finish.
▪ If you have time, pipe a little flavoured butter around the tartlets to give them a professional finish.
smooth
▪ Canvas, yes; but also wood, and even a smooth plaster finish for fresco painting.
▪ These caulks are paintable, clean up with soap and water and also require some proficiency for a smooth finish.
▪ Wallshield gives a smooth finish, and Sandshield a fine sand-textured finish.
▪ These raised the nap on the cloth, which could then be cropped with shears to give it a smoother finish.
▪ Stormshield is an acrylic-based masonry paint, available in either smooth or textured finish, in a range of colours.
▪ Twin wire paper which has an identical smooth finish on both sides.
■ NOUN
gloss
▪ The next stage is buffing to a gloss finish.
▪ Three coats are usually sufficient if a high gloss finish is required.
line
▪ It will only slow you down on the sprint to the finish line.
▪ Past leaders of the pack have even been known to hold hands in order to cross the finish line together.
▪ The person who crosses the finish line first in a race has definitely had the most superior performance that day.
▪ Golden Larch got up and galloped to the finish line.
▪ Join in the sense of achievement as Maiden crosses the finish line off Southampton.
▪ Life is a Sisyphean race, run ever faster toward a finish line that is merely the start of the next race.
▪ In the global economy, competitiveness is a race with no finish line, and gains in competitiveness are fleeting.
photo
▪ Here the officials checked your number and gave you your side number, for the photo finish.
wood
▪ And the handsome brown Apex for the warm tones of wood finish units.
▪ This enables you to put in recessed lighting, or to add an acoustic or tongue-and-groove wood finish.
▪ The key here is a painted surface as opposed to a wood finish, which is oh-so-passe.
■ VERB
achieve
▪ Because of the amount of hard rubbing needed to achieve a good finish, oil polishing is best confined to plain surfaces.
▪ They are added to rinse water to speed up drying and to achieve shiny finish without spotting, smearing or other blemishes.
apply
▪ Therefore, there was no need to apply a tooled finish all over.
▪ Speaking of time, you have to choose the right time to apply the finishes.
▪ Although he made a meal of applying the finish, the ball eventually finished in the net.
fight
▪ Anna was screaming for some one to stop them, while the gipsies were urging them to fight to a finish.
give
▪ I use Aiken Hi Coat which gives a waterproof satin finish.
▪ Natural fabrics like silk and wool on a paper backing are used to give the velvety finish in traditional flocks.
▪ Wallshield gives a smooth finish, and Sandshield a fine sand-textured finish.
▪ The outer edges were rounded and smoothed with a small edging trowel, which gives a very attractive finish.
▪ It fills in rough patches on the cuticle and give a light-reflecting finish.
▪ This would be soiled over to give a better finish than presently shown.
▪ The stiffness of a hand pleated heading will help to keep the heading crisp and firm, giving a truly professional finish.
produce
▪ Japlac is a high gloss lacquer which produces a mirror-like finish that leaves ordinary paints looking lacklustre in comparison.
▪ Varnishing a finishing process whereby a transparent varnish is applied over the printed sheet to produce a glossy finish.
provide
▪ Meanwhile, the canal is edged with black bricks laid with black mortar which provides a very smart finish to the canal.
▪ These walls would be painted or wallpapered to provide the interior finishes.
▪ Applied with fine steel wool, the wax can darken faded wood and provide a resistant finish.
▪ Its tough, flexible resin content also provides an exceptionally attractive finish.
▪ Bricks or special edging slabs are set into concrete to provide an appropriate finish.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a fight to the death/finish
▪ And if there's not enough advertising to go round, it could be a fight to the death.
▪ By 1807 politics had become a fight to the death between the two factions.
▪ It will be a fight to the finish.
▪ Six teams are bitter rivals in what will be a fight to the finish.
▪ Some say 1972 was a fight to the death, which left Jacklin as the slain gladiator.
▪ Usually if two gray angels of nearly equal size are placed together a fight to the death ensues.
end/finish/begin etc (sth) on a high note
fight to the death/finish
▪ And if there's not enough advertising to go round, it could be a fight to the death.
▪ Every couple would live miles apart and fight to the death any intrusion into their home range-which they would never leave.
▪ If the adventurers pursue the Harpies back to their lair, they will fight to the death to defend it.
▪ It is economic nonsense to suggest that nations are engaged in a mercantilist fight to the death.
▪ They say we massacred him, but he would have massacred us had we not defended ourselves and fought to the death.
▪ They simply seem to charge into battle, and would probably to fight to the death unless we separated them.
▪ Usually if two gray angels of nearly equal size are placed together a fight to the death ensues.
▪ While not explicit, many implied that they would indeed fight to the death for their managing director.
gloss finish/print
▪ By Michael at Paul Nath Sleek, high gloss finish achieved with maximum height.
▪ The next stage is buffing to a gloss finish.
▪ Three coats are usually sufficient if a high gloss finish is required.
have sth ready/done/finished etc
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ The paint should dry to a smooth, glossy finish.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And the handsome brown Apex for the warm tones of wood finish units.
▪ His is a veritable Horatio Alger story with a tragic finish.
▪ However we all liked the matt black finish of the bottle.
▪ Mr. Hamilton I find that, from start to finish, a most incredible contribution.