Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] of business " in BNC.
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1 | If a new factory creates a pollutant which is about as poisonous as , say , privet leaves , it may be heckled out of business . |
2 | Akzo , the Dutch multinational chemical company , was found to have abused its dominant position in a particular chemical market by reducing its prices with the objective of driving out of business a competitor in the market in which Akzo held a dominant position . |
3 | One read out a letter about how his shop was being pushed out of business by EC regulations . |
4 | Garrimperos put out of business here , are likely to reappear elsewhere in the vastness of Amazonia . |
5 | Mr Oatley pointed out that because small producers were going out of business , up to 10 per cent of eggs consumed in Britain were being imported . |
6 | About how Mr Harker was going out of business , which was why they 'd all been pushed harder than ever the last few weeks . |
7 | As a result 5,000 farmers are going out of business every year and the suicide rate for farmers has never been higher . |
8 | Aston Mill was the last of the Carrant Brook mills to be worked , finally going out of business in the early 1960s . |
9 | In 1908 it assured shareholders that it was ‘ now remunerative ’ , the prelude of course to going out of business in 1910 . |
10 | I think he 's as far wrong on that as he was on his projections about GM Europe going out of business four years ago . |
11 | The recession has made small practices particularly vulnerable , as they lose fee income through clients ' going out of business ; nor do they get paid for work in progress , says Ernst & Young insolvency practitioner Alan Lovett . |
12 | It seemed a pity to see them going out of business . ’ |
13 | Comprehensive , tried and tested disaster recovery procedures can make the difference between getting vital computer systems up and running again within hours or days , and going out of business . |
14 | Clients of GGF member firms are also protected by an indemnity fund in the event of the firm going out of business before your installation is carried out . |
15 | One quick way of going out of business is to be unable to meet a substantial claim because it is not covered by insurance . |
16 | The United Kingdom Egg Producers ' Association said many poultry owners would have been saved from going out of business if the compensation was paid when it was due . |
17 | Webb 's finest hour came in 1984 when , with Derby just days away from going out of business with debts of £1.5 million , he promoted himself from managing director to chairman . |
18 | As we shall see the unequal power relations between parent companies and their subcontractors does mean that the burden of adjusting output in a recession can result in smaller firms going out of business . |
19 | As we shall see the unequal power relations between parent companies and their subcontractors does mean that the burden of adjusting output in a recession can result in smaller firms going out of business . |
20 | In the event , no effort was needed : the early years of the Great War caused great damage to the Edinburgh printing trade , with several firms going out of business , others laying off workers or releasing them for other jobs since trade was so poor . |
21 | The builders of Canary Wharf were going out of business and needed help . |
22 | So anyway that was one of the reasons , when I found that Brothers was slowly going out of business , when I saw last in , and I asked him if er I could have this thing ? |
23 | It has been an almost Darwinian process , of course , with those failing to shrug off the stereotype simply going out of business and removing themselves from the genetic pool . |
24 | That company going out of business , erm because er large scale government subsidization erm is , is so prevalent in developing countries er the a lot of the government 's resource 's being spent on what are inefficient or obsolete industries . |
25 | The company before going out of business entered into a " block discounting " agreement with the finance house . |
26 | Up to 60 staff at S and S Press in Abingdon were told yesterday the company was going out of business and their services were no longer required . |
27 | Farmers are going out of business at the rate of five thousand every year . |
28 | Maidstone 's chairman and managing director Jim Thompson announced last week the Fourth Division club would have to close unless a buyer stepped in to save them going out of business . |
29 | ‘ I 'm going out of business , ’ said its manager , Mark Midgley . |
30 | I mean they just keep hammering and hammering and more and more are going out of business . |