| An induction, which results from the colligation of one class of facts, is found also to colligate successfully facts belonging to another class. |
| Festination by many of my stirp to spousal colligation with such asinegos, has crebrously obnubilated the most lucent prospicience of aleger juvenility. |
| This process consists of two sub-processes known as colligation and classification. |
| A contrastive study of the semantic prosody and colligation in two news corpora. |
| In Barnbrook's words, colligation refers to collocation patterns that are based on syntactic groups rather than individual words. |
| The final part of the discovery is the verification of the colligation involving the happy thought. |