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

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1 In a fortnight 's time , when the company replies to a call for a substantial increase in pay and a reduction in the working week , John Hougham , personnel director , will probably throw that philosophy back at him .
2 Mr Saatchi has filled the twin role of chairman and chief executive for several years , but Mr Louis-Dreyfus 's appointment is designed to bring in financial skills at a senior level at a time when the company 's business has been under pressure .
3 Mr De Haan said a £3 a share offer would represent a 25 per cent compound annual growth for investors who had bought shares when the company first came to the stock market .
4 And the crunch comes next month when the company has to face the possibility of closing down or selling off the whole business — although this will be a last resort and an acquisition or joint venture may be more likely .
5 Though both Cable & Wireless and the Hong Kong Government sold shares when the company was floated on the stock market , the government is not thought likely to join in the sale of the stake to CITIC , though it is aware of the negotiations .
6 One classic example — Unit 1 reactor at Seabrook in New Hampshire — was projected to cost almost $5 billion to complete ( seven times the initial estimate ) when the company filed for bankruptcy in 1988 .
7 The manufacture of pins continued at Frogmarsh until 4 May 1934 , when the company closed its doors for the last time .
8 The author realised that she was wrongfully dismissed at a time when the company needed her services .
9 The agency will attribute its growth — from billings of £60m in 1985 , when the company floated , to £160m in 1991 — to a strong creative culture , which focuses on Abbott .
10 For some , the crime may even pay : thus in the Goodrich disc-brake scandal of the late 1960s , when the company attempted to foist a defective brake-disc system on to a customer who happened to be too clever to be deceived , two of the main executives involved were later promoted ( Vandivier 1972 : 33 ) .
11 At a time when the company was obliged to draw on its total shareholders ' equity to pay its ( reduced ) dividend , the installation of a new mainframe computer system linked to New York ( and horribly slow to use according to London experts ) accounted for a sizeable percentage of last year 's $7 million auction operating costs .
12 However that changed yesterday when the company reported first quarter figures showing turnover off 7% at just over $13,000m .
13 Harris 's internal experience with open systems dates from 1987 when the company committed to X/Open Portability Guide 3 standards and resolved to seek X/Open-compliant vendors and products and the forging of alliances with strategic vendors .
14 However , this comment conflicts with statements made back in September , when the company said it was saddened by users employing the handsets solely as cordless phones and not taking advantage of the Rabbit network .
15 Swallow was made redundant from AST in November , when the company closed down its East European operation , but he maintains that AST was not dissatisfied with its sales in the region , which he claims totalled over $5m in 1992 .
16 Belgacom , the Belgian state phone company , is terrified that the government , which is in such a panic to cut its budget deficit as required by the terms of the Maastricht Treaty that it tendered its resignation to the king , who declined it , will rush to raise cash by privatising the phones : ‘ It is only when the company 's reorganisation and internal restructuring is complete that a new change to its statutes could be undertaken , ’ the board said , warning ‘ It takes time to transform an administration into an efficient and dynamic company . ’
17 However that changed yesterday when the company reported first quarter figures showing turnover off 7% at just over $13,000m .
18 On the thorny issue of when the company can be expected to return to profit , Passera said that the target was to break even in 1994 , and that that would require the company to break even at the operating level this year .
19 An iron fist in a velvet glove : Victor Gauntlett ( left ) of Aston Martin was ‘ a jolly nice chap in 1980 ’ when the company 's structure was like a museum display , a structure he modernised
20 Claims against members ( unless they are in any event protected by limited liability ) become statute-barred after five years from the date when the company was struck off .
21 Therefore in 1879 when the Company were solicited by the Charity Commissioners to nominate some of the Governors under the new Scheme they declined to do so .
22 They assert that the payments to Anser were transactions at an undervalue made at a time when the company was unable to pay its debts and within the relevant period of time stipulated in section 240 .
23 For instance , it must be at an undervalue and made at a time when the company was unable to pay its debts , the company must be in the course of being wound up in England or subject to an administration order , and so on .
24 We have introduced automated welding techniques into the workshop which should show real benefits when the company secures larger volumes of work .
25 The condition of the licence ( Condition 8 of Part III ) concerning economic purchasing applies only to actions after March 31 , 1992 , when the company is in existence and the licence is in force .
26 Those were the days when the Company was really into the Track One , Track Two stuff cover within cover mostly to fool Capitol Hill I dare say but other governments too and all to hide destabilisation .
27 Carpet manufacturing in Kilmarnock had already been established for over 150 years when the company as we know today was formed in 19088 .
28 Guinness has maintained this tradition , believing that making a contribution to the society in which it prospers is as important today as it was when the company was founded .
29 The case ended in April 1992 when the company decided not to appeal against an appeal court ruling made three months earlier [ see ED 55 ] .
30 75 of the 280 staff at Thames were made redundant in February when the company called in the receivers and another 30 will go tomorrow .
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