Example sentences of "[vb pp] by the bank " in BNC.

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1 These fall into six main categories , information on the first five of which may be disclosed by the Bank .
2 Flows due to the transactions of these customers influence the cash position of the money market but are not disclosed by the Bank .
3 On June 21 , 1989 , the US Justice Department filed criminal charges against the National Mortgage Bank of Greece ( 47 per cent of which was owned by the Bank of Greece ) for allegedly laundering $700,000,000 .
4 It is jointly owned by the Bank of England and a group of clearing banks .
5 3i , owned by the Bank of England and the high street banks , decided at the end of last year to put off flotation due to a plunge in the market .
6 They have an independent gas central heating system ( installed by the bank as an aid to temperature control ) and access through the rear to a service and delivery area which is also used by refuse collection vehicles .
7 A note issuance facility ( NIF ) , first introduced in 1981 , is a medium-term commitment between a borrowing corporate and a bank , whereby the corporate can issue commercial paper ( the ‘ note ’ ) in its own name but the issue is effectively underwritten by the bank .
8 All tender issues are underwritten by the Bank and issues that are undersubscribed are taken up by the Bank and used as ‘ tap ’ stock which may be sold into the secondary market at the discretion of the Bank .
9 The 210,720 ounces of Latvian gold was frozen by the bank after Stalin 's Red Army overran the state , with its neighbours Lithuania and Estonia , in 1940 .
10 The projected deficit of IS9,000 million , to be made up through bond issues and foreign loans , represented a significant breach of the maximum level recommended by the Bank of Israel of 5.5 per cent of gross national product , and fears had been expressed that this could increase inflation .
11 Mr Franklin went there at the end of the 1970s , after the collapse of Keyser Ullman , the merchant bank where he was a director that was rescued by the Bank of England .
12 Prizes were presented by the Bank 's Vice Chairman , Charles Winter , and at the gathering was Cyril Littlewood , Chairman and Director of the Young Peoples Trust for the Environment , and organiser of the Young Environmentalist competition .
13 This is done by the bank .
14 The year 1890 was that of the Baring crisis , when the partners of Barings , largely through mismanagement of a major transaction in Argentina , found themselves in difficulties from which they had to be rescued by a group of City banks and financial houses organized by the Bank of England .
15 He was charged with theft of the debt owed by the bank to its customers , the companies .
16 But he said he was confident that a new offer by City director Christopher Needler to underwrite an increased overdraft will be accepted by the bank .
17 I did a correspondence course in economics and commercial law , then got accepted by the Bank as a general trainee .
18 I was pressed with an argument that the assignees were not customers of B.C.C.I. The purpose of the Act was to provide some protection for persons who had chosen to become customers of the bank and who were accepted by the bank as customers .
19 It appears that Scottish Amicable was unwilling to provide the comfort sought by the Bank of England , which was , therefore , not prepared to sanction the deal .
20 MOVES were made by the Bank of England yesterday to head off any problems in financial markets caused by Friday 's bomb attack as leaders of key institutions made extensive efforts to ensure it is ‘ business as usual ’ in the City today .
21 Sales vouchers for payment made by the bank credit cards such as Access and Barclaycard are treated as cash .
22 ‘ ( a ) in satisfaction of all costs charges and expenses properly incurred and payments properly made by the bank or the receiver and of the remuneration of the receiver ; ( b ) in or towards satisfaction of the moneys outstanding and secured by this deed .
23 Gross new issues of gilt-edged stock are made in order to finance ( i ) new borrowing needs of the government ; ( ii ) the redemption of maturing government stock ; and ( iii ) net payments in sterling made by the Bank of England to acquire foreign currency .
24 Also certain wholesale transactions are excluded ( as they are deemed for professional investors rather than personal investors ) and are regulated by the Bank of England .
25 Consensus was of a rather passive kind and policy tended to rely on very general financial guidelines operated by the Bank of England and the Treasury ; financial aid to industry was confined to regional development aid .
26 Overseas financial institutions often come from a far different system in which rules and regulations are far more explicit , and tend not to be fully conversant with a less transparent form of control as operated by the Bank .
27 The banks are believed to be reaching the point where their capital will fall below the minimum required under rules imposed by the Bank for International Settlements .
28 The principal qualification , other than membership of the ISE , imposed by the Bank was and is ‘ capital adequacy ’ .
29 Banks entered this market in a big way in the early 1980s , after the abolition of the ‘ corset ’ scheme , which inhibited the growth of their interest-bearing deposits and made it difficult for them to lend large sums without incurring financial penalties imposed by the Bank of England .
30 But the Bank had copies and PW ‘ accordingly assumed that the inferences to be drawn … would be drawn by the Bank ’ .
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