Example sentences of "[prep] [art] company " in BNC.

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1 Catering & Allied took presentations from half a dozen systems suppliers , and put three possibles on trial , but the two others were found to be too complex for the company 's purposes .
2 We should shortly know who the new owners of Showerings are and what plans they have for the company .
3 But Mr Akers reiterated yesterday that he saw no long-term change in economic assumptions or any downturn in demand for the company 's products .
4 One of the few collectors dedicated enough to go for the company context is Peter Card , whose collection of 400 old bicycle lamps is without equal .
5 Rolls-Royce wrote personally to all its employees yesterday claiming that either a strike or a cut to a 35-hour week would be ‘ disastrous ’ for the company .
6 31 October : This is the deadline for Bond Corp to produce the keenly awaited full audited accounts for the company .
7 Ferranti continued with presentations yesterday to the group of more than 10 companies believed to have expressed an interest in bidding for the company or providing it with equity capital .
8 Bournville , the community that has grown up around Cadbury 's Birmingham factory , is widely regarded as a company town , although from its foundation it has been open to people who do not work for the company and only a minority of the residents now have any link with Cadbury 's .
9 It was less clear what their ultimate intentions were for the company .
10 Leland and this son Wilfred continued to work for the company .
11 The same day Henry Ford paid $8 million for the company , a price set by the presiding judge .
12 Miss Gawel replaces Janet Lawrenson who becomes business development manager , responsible for the company 's expansion in the home counties , North-west of London .
13 She also went up on to the stage afterwards to meet the singers , and endeared herself to them all when one of the chorus asked , ‘ Why do n't you come and audition for the company ? ’
14 In order for the company to know who took the document , to sue for recovery and damages , ‘ disclosure is necessary in the interests of justice ’ .
15 DIXONS , the electrical retailing giant , looks certain to launch a vigorous campaign for a Monopolies Commission investigation of the £461million bid for the company by Kingfisher .
16 DIXONS , the electrical retailing giant , looks certain to launch a vigorous campaign for a Monopolies Commission investigation of the £461million bid for the company by Kingfisher .
17 NEW ATTEMPTS are underway to revive Wall Street 's most celebrated failed deal — the buyout of United Airlines which collapsed spreading chaos on the stock market two months ago — with little enthusiasm for a revised offer for the company before next year .
18 In broad terms , a high p/e ratio suggests a share is expensive ; a low one means it is cheap — although the p/e will also reflect not only next year 's likely performance but also the outlook for the company beyond that .
19 Mr John McDonnell , QC , for the company , had urged Mr Justice Hoffman to exercise the court 's power to the full , saying that it might take a year for the case to be heard by the House of Lords .
20 It is also planning a £187million cash call on shareholders early next year , unless a bid for the company emerges in the meantime , though that now looks unlikely .
21 Most of the guys who worked for the company were gay — and Cherry Vanilla was the female press officer — she was outrageous .
22 It took four days for the company to identify the real cause .
23 GE welders , for instance , won permission to select and order the machines they use — purchasing decisions once reserved for the company 's white-collared engineers .
24 For the company to realise its ambitions , and to become a truly boundary-less organisation , Mr Welch will have to heed his own oft-quoted advice .
25 We were not inundated with offers for the company from the private sector and our financial advisers doubted whether we could sell the business at all .
26 The English representative on the board asked her whether she 'd like to work for the company in Switzerland , as resident copywriter ( for Jane was bright , though she despised the ‘ profession ’ ) .
27 In the spring , this need of young animals for the company of those of the same age is very obvious .
28 How something that is good for the company will be good for them .
29 It must be heartening for the company to enjoy such royal favour ; they richly deserve it .
30 With an average age of 60 , customers choose his trips as much for the company of like-minded people as for the presence of an expert lecturer .
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