Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [prep] the company ['s] " in BNC.

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1 Mr David Walker , FT managing editor , said that over 100 journalists , or nearly a third of the staff , had been referred to the company 's medical department with possible RSI symptoms .
2 the award has been won by the company 's Middle East division .
3 With the introduction of the 1990 Health and Safety Act , four new training courses have been added to the company 's training calendar , which are attended by all members of staff .
4 Widely commended for its environmental stance in Europe , the same standards have not been applied in the company 's operations in Ecuador , where roads were driven into virgin forests , rivers were so badly polluted that they caught fire , fish were dynamited and local people forced off their lands .
5 That is a sharp decline from the 73.5p at which they were suspended and reflects the financial havoc which has been wrought on the company 's accounts as a consequence of the problems at its ISC Technologies subsidiary .
6 After some brief editing , Reference vinyl master discs are made on the company 's own lathe before being sent to one of the few remaining specialist pressing plants in the US .
7 The need to separate the functions of chairman and chief executive has been a raging debate in City of London parlours for the past couple or years , and companies at which the two roles are combined in one person have been under enormous pressure to accept a separation of powers : now the same debate could take off across the Atlantic as Compaq Computer Corp 's ( non-executive ) chairman Ben Rosen tells the House Telecommunications and Finance Subcommittee that the troubles that have beset some of America 's largest companies can be traced to cozy relationships between their boards and their chief executives — he declares that the boards of most US companies are chaired by the company 's chief executive , who picks the board members and controls the agenda — ‘ With an appropriate form of corporate governance , I fully believe that the current problems of IBM , Digital Equipment , Westinghouse and other major American corporations could have been addressed and probably solved far earlier with much reduced ill effects , ’ Rosen told the legislators , adding that a company 's chairman should be a ‘ truly outside independent director , ’ not the chief executive or a former chief executive , and that all board members , with the exception of the chief executive , should also be outsiders , who should get their directors ' fees in the form of shares or options .
8 The names , telephone numbers and locations of trained staff are shown on the Company 's noticeboards .
9 Although a beneficial financial interest in such assets remains with Scottish Enterprise as disclosed in note 1 to the accounts , they are shown in the company 's accounts in order to reflect assets under the company 's stewardship which will be developed in accordance with its business plan .
10 Launch of the new products has been underpinned by the company 's most ambitious marketing strategy to date .
11 The children sang songs to be relayed throughout the company 's camps for members of its children 's Tiger Club .
12 Most of the problems in this area have now been resolved by the requirement that undertakings by a company not to create subsequent charges having priority to an existing charge have to be registered in the company 's register of charges and this will constitute notice to any person who is taking a charge which also has to be registered .
13 How should the bond be disclosed in the company 's accounts ?
14 Variable costs of products [ to the nearest £ ] : Contribution of product Range : It can be seen in the above table that Product A makes a positive contribution of £8,000 and therefore should not be dropped from the company 's produ
15 Prescribed particulars of the authority and any exercise of it must be contained in the company 's annual report and accounts ( the Yellow Book , Section 5 , Chapter 2 , para 21(p) and CA 1985 , Sched 7 , Part II ) .
16 Abbey National does not use dedicated training workstations and the CD-Rom drives will be added to the company 's existing Olivetti 386 PCs .
17 This has to be addressed to the company 's members and to state whether in the auditors ' opinion the annual accounts have been properly prepared in accordance with the Act and , in particular , whether they give a true and fair view .
18 The MIServer 4/2 running Unix SVR4 will be installed at the company 's Victoria offices in London running an in-house management information system used by the central buying office to analyse stock and sales information .
19 Instead steps have been taken to ensure that the classes and their rights can be ascertained from the company 's public documents .
20 Furthermore , a disclosure of the transaction may need to be made in the company 's annual accounts as a result of CA 1985 , s232 .
21 Many could be relocated within the company 's own premises , surplus space having become available because of the recession .
22 Instruments appointing proxies must be lodged with the company 's registrars not less than forty-eight hours before the time fixed for the meeting .
23 Formerly codenamed Aspen , the technology will be used in the company 's Cobol and fourth generation language products alongside Clipper — CA 's database development language .
24 He stressed that Metrologie UK 's four trading divisions : Metrologie Corporate , Metrologie VA , Metrologie Volume Products Division and Metrologie Services , would remain intact and that this structure would be copied across the company 's other arm 's as far as possible .
25 The use of all other opportunities for a director 's own benefit must first be approved by the company 's shareholders in a general meeting , with full disclosure of all material facts .
26 The offering also include 875,000 shares that will be offered to the company 's senior management executives .
27 The ACT may be offset against the company 's liability to mainstream corporation tax in the usual way .
28 ALEVERAGED buy-out for British&Commonwealth will be mounted by the company 's management if an unacceptably low takeover offer is tabled , the chairman , John Gunn , pledged yesterday .
29 It says that jobs to go at district offices include 64 at Colchester , and that some 50 posts will be axed at the company 's headquarters .
30 Under section 250 it is treated as dormant ‘ during a period in which … there is no transaction which is required by section 221 to be entered in the company 's accounting records ; and a company ceases to be dormant on the occurrence of such a transaction . ’
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