"inspector" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

inspector sustantivo

sustantivo + inspector
Kolokacji: 49
police inspector • weapons inspector • building inspector • school inspector • customs inspector • government inspector • ...
inspector + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 12
Inspector General • Inspector General No Fear • Inspector Morse • Inspector Gadget • Inspector Clouseau • ...
inspector + verbo
Kolokacji: 67
inspector finds • inspector says • inspector visits • inspector looks • inspector goes • ...
verbo + inspector
Kolokacji: 14
appoint inspector • allow inspectors • send inspectors • tell inspectors • cooperate with United inspectors • ...
adjetivo + inspector
Kolokacji: 25
international inspector • chief inspector • postal inspector • American inspector • nuclear inspector • ...
preposición + inspector
Kolokacji: 7
of inspectors • with inspectors • to inspectors • by inspectors • for inspectors • ...
(1) of, with, to, by, for, ...
Kolokacji: 7
4. by inspectors = przez inspektorów by inspectors
5. for inspectors = dla inspektorów for inspectors
6. from inspectors = od inspektorów from inspectors
7. in inspectors = w inspektorach in inspectors
  • And the DTI should be required to send in inspectors who would, if necessary, stop the company trading.
  • When the members of the group refused to let in inspectors from the city and agents from social services as ordered by the courts, Rizzo evicted them through police action.
  • TÜV Rheinland, which has a good reputation in Germany, did send in inspectors on occasion.
  • Under pressure from Washington, Tokyo and Moscow, Kim Il Sung was forced to let in international inspectors.
  • "F.D.A. is in a position that all they can do is send in inspectors after the cow has left the barn," Mr. Hubbard said.
  • American intelligence agencies thus feared that further negotiations might result in Soviet inspectors gaining access to sensitive defense installations in this country.
  • In Iraq today, at least three more Iraqi weapons specialists refused to be interviewed in private by United Nations inspectors.
  • But this did not turn out to be the case, and he said his predecessor as Transportation Secretary, Elizabeth Hanford Dole, had ordered an increase in inspectors.
  • Under tremendous pressure from Seoul, Washington and Tokyo, Pyongyang allowed in international inspectors.
  • The U.N. will send in international inspectors.

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