Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [prep] company " in BNC.

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1 Look out for products from companies such as Marshalls who have an attractive range of paving from the rugged , riven-faced textures of Heritage through to the seven shades of the brick-sized Keyblock system .
2 We can organise specially designed courses for groups from companies , government departments , etc. to meet exact requirements .
3 The commonest example of time-lapse stop-motion used to be in biology films , like the old Rank Secrets of Nature by Mary Field or innumerable educational films for schools from companies like Encyclopaedia Britannica Films .
4 This prohibits any requirement for separate accounts for branches of companies incorporated in other member states and substitutes provisions compelling disclosure , in the member state in which a branch operates , of the affairs of the company ( or , where it is a subsidiary , of the group to which it belongs ) .
5 The overcharging has been revealed after complaints from companies that their bills include lines , equipment and services not being used , he said .
6 They can also be disqualified from acting as directors of companies in the future .
7 They included , in May , the legalization of private banking and the reduction of taxes on company profits from 89 per cent to 59 per cent in an attempt to encourage investment .
8 The CBI has suggested that petrol prices be raised faster than inflation , and that the current scale of taxes on company cars , at present related to engine capacity , should be altered to favour more fuel-efficient cars .
9 In the case of investments in companies with a capitalisation of under £5m , 3i has reduced the discount applied from 40% to 30% .
10 Of special interest to surveyors is the impact of chains of companies upon the retention and exercise of control .
11 This way , you can make up a ‘ hit list ’ of personnel within companies to whom you want to send your tape .
12 That the propriety of expenditure is premised on the possibility of an eventual return to the shareholders is , however , made starkly apparent in a number of cases concerning companies that are ceasing to trade .
13 Perhaps the most important commercial change since the invention of incorporation itself has been the rise of groups of companies with interlinking control and ownership .
14 Section 723 , ‘ Use of computers for company records ’ , permits recording ‘ otherwise than in a legible form , so long as the recording is capable of being reproduced in a legible form ’ .
15 The view that ships are fundamentally different from companies ( see paragraph 90 of the report of the hearing in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case C 246/89 ) ) does not justify discrimination in the field of the ‘ nationality ’ of vessels between companies and nationals of the member states .
16 In the consultative document , the DTI proposes two courses of action : monitoring registration of branches at Companies House to ensure that the law is not abused by companies being incorporated in a lax jurisdiction to take over a British business ; or requiring branch accounts from overseas companies which conduct all or a substantial part of their business in Great Britain .
17 Section 130 of the Companies Act 1989 contains corresponding provisions relating to the sealing of deeds by companies registered under the Companies Acts .
18 ‘ I get lots of commissions from company publications , airline in-flight magazines , that kind of thing .
19 In May 1920 , there was a gun battle between miners and company guards in Mingo County , caused by the eviction of workers from company houses .
20 Earlier in the day , Mr Jack Cunningham , Labour 's campaign co-ordinator , said on BBC TV 's Breakfast Time , that Labour ‘ have made no decision about further sales of the Government 's holding of stocks in companies that have been privatised ’ .
21 And that was all , except of course for 3 cwt of catalogues from companies we never deal with and which we get sent through the post anyway .
22 Mr Bowstead says that location is quite far down the list of priorities for companies choosing a printer and that P&W is well to the fore in providing services such as pass-the-press which allows clients to check the product during the printing process .
23 By investigating current wastes ( and the range of wastes from companies which have expressed interest in moving to a clean rural environment ) it is intended to evaluate the type and amounts of wastes likely to arise and to establish the most effective means of dealing with them .
24 The three months to December 1991 included £105 million of sales and £11 million of profits from companies that have since been sold , while the 1992 results include just £11 million of sales and no profits from disposals .
25 They can also play off national governments against one another , taking advantage of discrepancies of company law and taxation policy , and governmental competition to attract investment through regional and industrial policy .
26 " There is no mention of sanctions against companies , or fines if they do not fulfil the objectives , or of incentives … for them to make adjustments " he said .
27 Work in this area includes design and supply of isolators to companies such as SmithKline Beecham and Glaxochem , handling raw materials , intermediates and final products in both multipurpose and dedicated plant .
28 There is no end of examples of companies obtaining assistance in this equity form and then going on to be assets to Scotland .
29 Company A paying company B would mean a transfer of deposits from company A's bank to company B's bank .
30 For some years Amnesty International has gazed with envy at those charities and voluntary organizations that have found it relatively easy to attract donations and sponsorship of events from companies .
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