noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
filmed...on location
▪ a thriller filmed entirely on location in Washington
geographical area/location/position
▪ a large geographical area
pinpointed...location
▪ Rescue teams have now pinpointed the location of the ship.
the exact position/location/spot etc
▪ The satellite pictures showed the enemy’s exact location.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
central
▪ Certain important services must be provided in a central location.
▪ Today: The community -- with its central location and established infrastructure -- is well along on the path to a resurgence.
▪ Hotel Amenities All Citalia hotels in Rome have been specially selected for their central location, good service and value.
▪ Rema Hotel Central A friendly hotel in a central location close to the Altstadt.
▪ The rent paid by the retailer is much less than the cost of overheads in an equivalent central location.
▪ The Centre is situated in a central location with good transport links to all parts of the city.
▪ There are also practical considerations: central location, easy travel and visas, good libraries, accommodation for students, and so forth.
different
▪ These arguments doubtless have different real weight in different locations, depending on whether there is pressure on the local housing stock.
▪ One must think in terms of superpositions of all the different possible locations of all the particles separately!
▪ The black population, thus, effectively constitutes an underclass, placed in a structurally different location from the white working class.
▪ They usually took sabbaticals for this and returned to something quite different a different job, a different location.
▪ This is quite different from the case with books where the activities are very often carried out in different locations.
▪ Information technologies were primitive, communication between different locations was slow, and the public work force was relatively uneducated.
▪ Eleven optometrists working in 15 different locations were visited and interviewed with a structured questionnaire.
▪ Three times as many people as expected found their way to fewer polling places in different locations.
exact
▪ A couple of judicious phone calls, and they had a more or less exact location: Eaglesham.
▪ This question helps us determine the exact location for the various types of work that will be done.
▪ If the exact location of the incident is known the team members go directly to it.
▪ Nor should application developers have to code into their applications the exact locations of resources over the network.
▪ One of the problems Steve has encountered is finding the exact locations of where some of the equipment was installed.
▪ Call your city council member office for exact dates and locations of these meetings.
▪ Give a copy to your removal firm together with a description or map of your home's exact location.
▪ The exact location is important, as are details of when the accident happened and how far some one has fallen.
geographical
▪ The Armagnacs were in a particularly vulnerable position as a result of the geographical location of their lands.
▪ Yet his geographical location worked in his favor.
▪ Bearing in mind the geographical locations of the superpowers, this is easier to contemplate than achieve.
▪ They have cut the nerve of traditional religion, which is often tied to specific geographical locations and cultural patterns.
▪ Political stability. Geographical location and thus ease of access.
▪ The geographical location of the installations and predominant meteorological conditions and sources of danger arising from the location of the site 2.
▪ Options available may be severely limited by matters of health, geographical location, intelligence, family commitments and job availability.
▪ Aside from its geographical location and the name of the other agent involved few other details were included.
ideal
▪ Location Edinburgh provides an ideal location for the study of scientific and technical graphics.
▪ Sanibel is the ideal location for a serious shell museum.
▪ Because of the ideal lively location and facilities, we anticipate the Magamar apartments to be very popular this year with Club Clients.
▪ It is an ideal location for wedding receptions, having large attractive grounds.
▪ The gallery has an ideal location on central London's Covent Garden.
▪ It makes a perfect base and not just for enthusiastic golfers and golf societies looking for an ideal location.
▪ They could also be ideal locations for bureau services, or just for companies to hire for courses or away-days.
▪ Intermediates, too, find this the ideal location first to tangle with performance dinghies and catamarans.
new
▪ Employees may try working at the new location for a short time and then decide not to continue.
▪ We flew alone in the valley between Pleime and the massif, moving small patrols to new locations.
▪ Geography was important because it would help the evolutionist to explain how populations were able to migrate and adapt to new locations.
▪ Affected troops are swept up upon a heaving bridge of ice and carried rapidly to their new location.
▪ Now the Museum of Modern Mythology is trying to reopen in a new location.
▪ The study found that 89 percent of all companies interviewed provide assistance for an employee buying a home in the new location.
▪ Immigrants to the region also introduced new ceramic designs, site layouts and new site locations.
other
▪ They can be run at Henley or other locations.
▪ Lloyds Register is looking at two other locations aside from Lydiard Fields.
▪ Five other locations throughout County Durham are also to be considered for extra nursery places.
▪ Looking back over the last two years, portraits and townscapes, in Berlin or in other locations, predominate.
▪ There are smaller plants at other locations, and offices in London.
▪ Implied terms Contracts of employment may contain an implied term which gives the employer the right to transfer employees to other locations.
▪ This should prevent certain other locations, like the chair in front of the television, becoming a cue to start eating. 3.
▪ The project will be linked to other store location research at the Oxford Institute of Retail Management.
particular
▪ It was rather the reputation of the individual master that brought the students than the particular location or city.
▪ People using a pay phone in a particular location do not ordinarily have a choice between sellers of the service.
▪ Similarly, Branchplan can be used to generate a plot of customer distribution around a particular store location.
▪ Any particular location may have collected sediment for part of the time, but suffered erosion the rest of the time.
▪ This enables predictions of ozone formation at a particular location to be made and allows local authorities to take remedial action.
▪ In many instances it is in fact the dominant building in a particular area or location.
▪ Those points that fall outside this envelope can be further analysed directly by pointing to a particular location.
▪ They don't refer to particular cases of primary school closure in any particular location.
precise
▪ For Christians its precise location was a question of supreme importance; but they had no criteria for answering it.
▪ Still calling to Williams for a more precise location, Adams hurtled through Pine Ridge village at high speed.
▪ Aquatic beetles of the family Hydrophilidae often bear a number of different species of Laboulbeniales, often in precise locations.
▪ During my time as a gamekeeper it was essential that I knew the precise location of all these extended burrows.
▪ San Ysidro, precise location unknown. 15.
▪ A still-frame button - vital for the precise location of edit-points when you are recording.
▪ Most recently, global positioning system units have given hikers their precise location by satellite.
present
▪ The Wilton weaving department was moved and centralised into its present location.
▪ Jacobs moved the gallery four blocks east to its present location on Laurel Street at Third Avenue in 1991.
▪ All research groups will continue to be based in their present locations.
▪ I passed the cup across my office desk, just to make my present location clear.
▪ Originally this enclosed the medieval interior of the cathedral but it was transferred to its present location in 1924.
▪ The terms of the deal values the two companies at £5m, and they will operate as subsidiaries from their present locations.
▪ Besides her present location, Joan has been branch representative in Ballynahinch where she joined the Bank in 1978.
remote
▪ Personal computers are now commonly found in site huts, even in remote locations where they can be powered by car batteries.
▪ As might be expected, phone companies are major advocates and practitioners of working from home or other remote locations.
▪ A lot of the places where Ann and I fish are in remote locations.
▪ These can give people who have to live in certain remote locations a slightly better chance of obtaining appropriate accommodation.
▪ They are not particularly high, but very elegant and their remote location makes a visit a must.
▪ Those responsible for running major contracts in more remote locations may be on a bachelor status with more frequent air tickets.
▪ Because of the remote location, Stornoway Fire Brigade members were flown in by helicopter.
▪ The computer systems at the Grid Control Centre are supported by standby facilities on site and at a remote location.
specific
▪ These programs will be stored by the computer in readiness for use by the specific location.
▪ Brain functions become more diffuse in girls, whereas they take up specific locations in the heads of boys.
▪ Familiar terms appear to offer children a specific location for the contrasts carried by an unfamiliar word.
▪ They have cut the nerve of traditional religion, which is often tied to specific geographical locations and cultural patterns.
▪ The tendency of second homes to be clustered in specific pleasant rural locations is probably the characteristic that exaggerates their significance.
▪ Storing Knowledge Knowledge within a neural network is not stored in specific memory locations, as it is in conventional computing.
▪ An electron no longer always had a specific location.
▪ Different mental capabilities are found in specific locations in the brain.
various
▪ They were to drop at various locations north of Château-Chinon.
▪ Q: Increasingly as I search the Net, I am asked to accept cookies from various locations.
▪ I will arrange for all our research information on various locations to be sent on to you as soon as possible.
▪ So you travel to various planet locations to seek out people you learn may have key information.
▪ Other service to the Association has included branch representative in various locations since 1967 and Arklow District Secretary 1971-78.
▪ The readings will take place at various locations downtown.
▪ Have you already decided on the various locations where this theme is to be explored?
▪ In the years 1551, 1593, and 1642, the sarcophagus was again moved to various locations.
■ NOUN
store
▪ Store accumulator n in store location X are logically sufficient.
▪ The project will be linked to other store location research at the Oxford Institute of Retail Management.
▪ The groups of instructions to manipulate index registers need to specify an index register and a store location.
▪ Pairs of jump instructions were provided to transfer control to the left- or right-hand instruction of a specified store location.
■ VERB
film
▪ A director filming on location in a stadium was spending £20,000 per hour.
▪ Movie star Tom Mix, filming on location in nearby Bishop, rode over with a mariachi band and joined the party.
move
▪ All equipment, notes - anything useful that could be dismantled - were to be moved to another location.
▪ It gave the older massage parlors a maximum of two years to move to conforming locations or cease operations.
▪ FastPort allows you to move printers to convenient locations and connect them directly to the network.
▪ The painting ritual began in 1931, when the campus moved to its current location.
▪ All camera shots are external and the camera position and angles changes when you move to a different location.
▪ A small chapel was started in 1730 and the parish library, including the books, was moved to the current location.
▪ He has been protected by a team of Special Branch officers, moving him from location to location.
▪ Founded in 1971 in Isabella, Minn., it moved to its current location in 1988.
pinpoint
▪ The reference enables you to pinpoint the establishment's location on the Brighton and Hove Street Plan, pages ii and iii.
▪ Although we could see it, an odd weightlessness rising from the fog, we could not pinpoint its location.
▪ The shots register on a computer map, helping dispatchers quickly pinpoint the location and send help.
provide
▪ Location Edinburgh provides an ideal location for the study of scientific and technical graphics.
▪ The system provides information on the location and size of detected quakes.
▪ Certain important services must be provided in a central location.
▪ Local authorities are urged to provide guidance about suitable locations for small firms, and generally not to interfere with market forces.
▪ Hotels that wish to join the scheme provide details of their location, accommodation and facilities.
▪ There are also difficulties associated with the incompatibility of information provided by the various locations.
▪ The old mill provided an excellent location, as well as an important addition to the many tourist attractions that Bourton already possessed.
show
▪ None had a simple map showing the location of the school and details of bus routes that passed nearby.
▪ Figure 3.36 shows the location of the sites discussed in this section.
▪ The bracket shows the location of the seven amino acid insertion which is unique to the visceral isoform.
▪ Partial chromosome 9 and chromosome 1 linkage maps showing the location of Oct-11a and Oct-11b in relation to linked genes are shown.
▪ Maps of the waterway show the locations of the many camps, the Rangers Stations and the springs for getting fresh water.
▪ I also enclose a sketch map showing the exact location.
▪ They used the data to produce a map showing the location of older and weaker rock zones.
▪ The report is accompanied by a 1:100 000 scale geological map showing the location of the numerous abandoned mines.
vary
▪ The numerous examples vary in importance and location.
▪ Just how deliveries will be handled will vary from location to location Bunn said.
▪ The site of the wound is significant as skin micro-organisms, and thus the potential for infection, vary according to location.
▪ Daylight varies with location, season and weather.
▪ The way in which the advisory role is carried out can vary in different locations.
▪ People are becoming aware of whom they sit beside at meals, and some deliberately vary their location and companions.
▪ Some hotels programme their canned music in twenty-four hour cycles, varying by location and the hour.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ a new hotel in an attractive location
▪ Authorities say they have pinpointed the location of the sunken ship.
▪ The time, date, and location of the conference have not yet been announced.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A framework for the analysis of the location of producer services is being produced.
▪ A set of fifty numbers is held in the store of a Von Neumann computer, say in locations 100 to 149.
▪ If the exact location of the incident is known the team members go directly to it.
▪ It gave the older massage parlors a maximum of two years to move to conforming locations or cease operations.
▪ The Weekly recommends calling event organizers to check for last-minute changes in location, time, price, etc.