Collocations for premises - noun
ADJECTIVE
new
The company moved to new purpose-built premises in Mumbai.
The company moved to new purpose-built premises in Mumbai.
suitable
bigger, larger
We are moving to larger premises next month.
bigger, larger
We are moving to larger premises next month.
existing
alternative
The congregation has been looking for alternative premises for some time.
alternative
The congregation has been looking for alternative premises for some time.
cramped,
modest
city-centre (BrE)
purpose-built
adjoining, neighbouring/neighboring
temporary
rented
private, residential
licensed, unlicensed (both BrE)
Persons under eighteen should not be served alcohol in licensed premises.
city-centre (BrE)
purpose-built
adjoining, neighbouring/neighboring
temporary
rented
private, residential
licensed, unlicensed (both BrE)
Persons under eighteen should not be served alcohol in licensed premises.
business,
church,
club,
commercial,
company,
factory,
hospital,
hotel,
industrial,
office,
retail,
school,
shop
(esp. BrE)
VERB + premises
enter
The police have the power to enter the premises at any time.
The police have the power to enter the premises at any time.
find
own
acquire, lease
move to
occupy, use
leave, vacate
own
acquire, lease
move to
occupy, use
leave, vacate
PREPOSITION
off the premises
Police were called to escort her off the premises.
Police were called to escort her off the premises.
on the premises
Smoking is strictly forbidden on school premises.
Smoking is strictly forbidden on school premises.