Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [art] director " in BNC.

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1 Since the 1980 Competition Act it is also possible for the Director General of Fair Trading to refer a particular practice of an individual firm to the Commission , where complaints have been received from supposedly injured parties , or the practice is suspected of limiting competition .
2 He was also associated with the Glasgow Institute for the Deaf as a director .
3 He retired in 1980 as a director and Manager of his Bristol office .
4 It is therefore entirely proper for the directors to be given proper assurances by Government about the funding of a project undertaken on behalf of Government .
5 Whitley found that ‘ one-half of the directors of the largest industrial companies were former public schoolboys with one-sixth coming from Eton alone ’ ( Scott , 1982 , p. 173 ) .
6 It sustains our cashflow , it has cut our overdraft , and it has released some of the directors ’ personal guarantees .
7 Some of the directors became adamant that there was no future in robots .
8 Blake repeats his earlier position , summoning the notion of equity between dischargers as a bargaining tactic to support his case , which seems to win the tacit approval of some of the directors present .
9 It was a separate company from the BCR , though some of the directors seem to have belonged to both .
10 But er it , it , it er it appears to have been overlooked that , erm some of the directors who were in the bracket in nineteen eighty eight of two hundred and thirty thousand to two ninety five thousand have been increased from three hundred and fifty five thousand this year to a top of four hundred thousand .
11 Some of the directors present were opposed to pressing for charters at that stage .
12 were some of the directors of P L C also directors of developments ?
13 Yet if ‘ the investigation ’ continues after charge as regards some of the Director 's powers , how can it cease as regards others ?
14 There is no statutory requirement to refer to this in the directors ' report .
15 There is no statutory requirement to refer to this in the directors ' report .
16 Alternatively , copies may be available by writing direct to the director for professional standards and development at the UKCC .
17 Options are exercisable by the Directors and the Company Secretary over a total of 1,398,330 Ordinary Shares as set out above at prices ranging from IR59.25p to IR£1.28 and from 73pStg to £1.19Stg .
18 326 , where the debtor ( the liquidator ) was a party to the agreement between the creditors ( the directors of the company ) , Horridge J. held that ‘ by becoming a party he obtained the benefit of the consideration which each of the directors gave to his co-director by waiving his right to his fees . ’
19 Each of the Directors , G.P. Dempsey , E.P .
20 And because each of the directors seems to have a share in the brother 's or brother in law 's concerns you know we all thought right , if they 're gon na play the game together , we 'll play the game together , and see what happens .
21 Yet it is an objective standard which the directors themselves define , and not one that is imposed upon them by the courts , who regard it as illegitimate to substitute their own view of what constitutes the best interests of the company or the shareholders for that of the directors of the company .
22 Since this possibility existed , the court considered that it would be improper to substitute its own judgment as to whether it was wise to proceed for that of the directors .
23 KPMG Peat Marwick ‘ s role in relation to that of the directors
24 Certainly the company has a legal personality separate from that of the directors , but where the directors as the defendants take money from the company , they are acting as the company .
25 The text totally underlined in red ink , he was told , was that of the Director of Iraq 's Atomic Energy Commission .
26 The Designer 's involvement with a story begins , like that of the Director , with the script .
27 The consent of two-thirds of the directors of the House of Industry was necessary before the building could be transferred , and after the Mayor , Dr. George Witt , had met in ‘ a somewhat private way ’ with the Commissioner , a special meeting was called to obtain the required number of signatures .
28 The section makes it dangerous for a director to be unaware of the company 's financial position , since liability may ensue where a director fails to take appropriate action to ‘ minimise the potential loss to the company 's creditors ’ once it would have been apparent to a properly informed director that the company was heading for liquidation .
29 The affidavit can also be sworn by some person such as a director , company secretary or similar company officer , or a solicitor , who has been concerned in the matters giving rise to the petition , or by some responsible person who is duly authorised to make the affidavit and has the requisite knowledge .
30 Other influential figures such as the Director of the Office of Management and Budget , Richard Darman , had argued against giving the summit the prominence implied by Bush 's attendance .
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