Example sentences of "a business [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's £101.65 short of the installation charge for a business telephone line . |
2 | Why is it much easier for a business person to start a new factory in the area shown in the upper photograph , than in many other parts of the world such as that shown in the lower photograph ? |
3 | Work-shadowing , whereby a student follows a business person during her normal work routines over a period of a few weeks is becoming increasingly commonplace in the UK . |
4 | Remember that you are a business person now , thorough and tenacious , determined to discover the best possible outlets for your work . |
5 | How does the method of selling to a business person and a tourist differ ? |
6 | The newly constructed 166-bedroom hotel is situated in the business district and boasts a business centre , restaurant , poolside gardens and 24-hour limousine service . |
7 | This could be achieved in a number of ways , for example by establishing a business centre or by nominating one person as head of business services , at the discretion of individual establishments . |
8 | Share prices began to rise steeply in 1927 as people with money to spare increasingly saw the stock market as a gambling casino rather than as a business centre . |
9 | Zurich 's importance as a business centre grew , as did its reputation as a place of refuge , so that it rivalled even that of Geneva . |
10 | Recent innovations at the international airport include a business centre , private jet centre to speed access for visiting tycoons , a major new cargo operation and a hotel . |
11 | Originally the forum was a business centre and market place for the inhabitants of the three surrounding hills — Palatine , Capitoline and Esquiline . |
12 | The toss up was between Swindon and Fuerstenfeldbruck near Munich , where they already have a business centre . |
13 | WORK is well under way on converting the old Brougham School in Hartlepool into a business centre . |
14 | Yeah they , they , they have a business centre as well you see , erm |
15 | Service industries are now in a worse predicament than ever , because it is no longer possible to register even a business name in Britain . |
16 | Even an individual carrying on business in England under a business name which is not his own name is within similar provisions . |
17 | It is of course important , in the interests of later enforcement , for a plaintiff instituting proceedings to distinguish between a defendant firm ( or partnership ) , a single person trading under a business name , and a defendant limited company . |
18 | This , according to Customer Systems manager of finance sector marketing Bernard Uzzell , leads to pressure being placed on computer departments at a business level as they try to co-ordinate strategies on a limited budget . |
19 | Intuition suggests that communication should first be on a personal level and then on a business level because context is so important in communication , but much depends on personal style . |
20 | So you 've got to present yourself on a business level . |
21 | Erm , you know , we all deal with people , who either on a personal or a business level who we genuinely feel the world would be a better place without . |
22 | The perception of Dr John Viney of Heidrick and Struggles — and that of the clients with whom he has spoken — is this : to be recruited as a consultant in Egon Zehnder one needs a strong first degree , plus a business degree , usually an MBA . |
23 | I came to motor sport after I 'd qualified as an architect and gained a business degree , ’ he told her curtly . |
24 | As an organization of businessmen , the CBI — naturally perhaps — looked on the inner city primarily as a business opportunity . |
25 | For some enterprising footballers like Celtic 's Harry Hood or Aberdeen 's Willie Miller , the pub is a business opportunity run to the highest standards , but for others it can be either a modest earner , an extension of their drinking or a desperate attempt to grab a livelihood from the cinders of football , an industry that has never fully protected the talent it exploits . |
26 | An accident was regarded as any unplanned event that resulted in injury or ill-health of people ; damage or loss to property , plant , materials , or the environment ; or a loss of a business opportunity . |
27 | When the content of the advertisement has been confirmed and the advertisement initialled , MAS should carry out the last three steps shown for ‘ Placing a Business Opportunity advertisement by KPMG on behalf of a client ’ outlined below . |
28 | 0505.33 Placing a Business Opportunity advertisement by KPMG on behalf of a client . |
29 | we are trying to identify the appropriate person in their organisation to whom we should write concerning a business opportunity which may be of interest to them . |
30 | I do n't call these er interviews I call them discussions because they are self employed positions and er I seem them as a business opportunity rather than a job quote job . |