moving company
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmovingandcompany
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moving
adjective
uk/ˈmuː.vɪŋ/us/ˈmuː.vɪŋ/
A moving object is one ...
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company
noun
uk/ˈkʌm.pə.ni/us/ˈkʌm.pə.ni/
an organization that sells goods or services in order to ...
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(Definition ofmovingandcompanyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is common in themovingcompanysector, where moves are performed by local agents, under a national brand.
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During this period, he worked with his brother, who owned amovingcompany, while he ran the used furniture store.
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At night, he worked at amovingcompany.
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A (seemingly fake)movingcompanyby the name of has taken credit.
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It once used a ramp for piggyback service, whose main customer was a localmovingcompany; the ramp was literally the end of the line, adjacent to a city street.
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The skills are usually acquired through experience working for a building jacking ormovingcompany.
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Once the roguemovingcompanyhas secured a move by providing a non-binding or binding estimate, they arrive to pack and deliver the goods.
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Emily is a recent widow, relocating to a new apartment, who finds herself attracted to the owner of themovingcompany.
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Jurisdictions that implement rent controls may have to pass laws in response such as those forbidding landlords from compelling new tenants to hire the landlord'smovingcompany.
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Rocan worked as a farmer before entering political life, and also operated a building andmovingcompanyand a grain business.
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Agents are independently-owned local moving companies that provide customers with the local packing, warehousing and the majority of the hauling required to support household moves.
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Businesses serving modern economic life have set up shop, a bus company, an earthmoving company and a colour design studio.
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Overcome by inaccurate or misleading information on the internet, he found that consumers were unable to verify which moving companies were credible and trustworthy.
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Doing so opened the door to hundreds of new moving companies to enter the industry.
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Orders were centrally registered and dispatched, and certificates of membership were sold to independent moving companies, which paid a revenue percentage on every order handled.
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