neighbouring farm

collocation in English

meaningsofneighbouringandfarm

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neighbouring
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈneɪ.bər.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈneɪ.bər.ɪŋ/
Neighbouring places are next to or near ...
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farm
noun[C]
uk
/fɑːm/
us
/fɑːrm/
an area of land, together with a house and buildings, used for growing crops and/or keeping animals as ...
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(Definition ofneighbouringandfarmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The land would amalgamate extremely well with theneighbouringfarm.
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That farm is now amalgamated with aneighbouringfarm.
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He might have obtained employment on aneighbouringfarm.
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What was obligatory on one farm would not be obligatory on aneighbouringfarm.
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The work he does at thatneighbouringfarmis subsidiary work.
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Plantations and hedges will continue to give wind protection to theneighbouringfarmland.
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On the second area, on aneighbouringfarm, sheep will be introduced under close veterinary supervision.
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What happens when a farmer is an owner-occupier and the tenant of theneighbouringfarm?
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Aneighbouringfarmof the same size is all arable and employs only three men.
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I had an application from a man who worked on aneighbouringfarm.
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On the other hand, if the land qualified for grant and became amalgamated with theneighbouringfarm, it would become more productive.
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Having done that, they went to aneighbouringfarmwhere the farmer was away although his wife was on the premises.
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It would be the established farmer, eager to expand, who would bid for and get theneighbouringfarmon some sort of term.
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However, there was, and is, an extensive collection of swill to that farm and theneighbouringfarm, which has also been affected by the disease.
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At aneighbouringfarm, the farmer did not put any netting round his stacks, and the rats streamed out all over the countryside.
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He selects the animal—probably sees the animal growing on aneighbouringfarm—buys it himself and, as a craftsman, deals with it.
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The church is locked but the key is available locally (at theneighbouringfarm).
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The man on theneighbouringfarmmay need to knock down a wall and be refused a grant because that demolition is considered to be excessive.
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I have felt it to be rather ridiculous that an accredited herd could be implicated in brucellosis simply through animals straying on to aneighbouringfarm.
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