Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [art] company " in BNC.

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1 According to , ‘ this provides early support for those that need it and is cost-effective for the company , because an employee is back to productivity sooner and there is no extended sick leave ’ .
2 Preferably something profitable for the company . ’
3 But Mr Ebbert added : ‘ Market conditions in Europe are worsening overall and our expectation is that 1993 has little hope of being as productive and profitable for the company as last year . ’
4 He added : ‘ Market conditions in Europe are worsening overall and our expectation is that 1993 has little hope of being as productive and profitable for the company as last year . ’
5 It is possible for a company or group to acquire further ACT capacity by purchasing a company that has it .
6 Indeed , both the limiting fraction under Method B and the use of the adjusting items make it possible for a company to report a loss , but still make payments under its PRP scheme .
7 However , it is , in theory , possible for a company to be made liable in relation to insider dealing offences .
8 Recall that the experience-curve theory says that the ability to learn is directly related to the accumulated production experience and that it is possible for a company to reduce total costs over time by a careful introduction of new management and production processes ( see Abernathy and Wayne , 1974 , and Dutton and Thomas , 1984 , for careful assessments of this claim ) .
9 It is quite possible for a company to show a trading profit on its normal operations over a year and to cap this by receiving an enquiry for its most profitable product many times greater than any previous order .
10 It is quite possible for a company to show a trading profit on its normal operations over a year and to cap this by receiving an enquiry for its most profitable product many times greater than any previous order .
11 The new factory made it possible for the company to produce increasingly elaborate garments .
12 Although in most cases the shares of a company will fall into one or other of the primary classes of preference or ordinary , it is , of course , possible for the company to create shares for particular purposes and containing terms which cut across the normal classifications .
13 The supply chain project seeks to achieve this by focusing on future customer needs and driving them back through the activities of the business to make Guinness Brewing GB operate as effectively as possible for the company and its customers .
14 It is usual for a company to have a policy on its corporate image and to carry this image through to all its publicly available printed materials such as price lists , brochures and leaflets , visiting cards , compliments slips , envelopes and display boards and signs .
15 It is therefore usual for the company to provide a compensation package which either covers the shipment of the employees ' personal belongings to Britain or enables them to buy afresh here .
16 Often the manufacturing procedures employed in this range of products are so wide and specialized that it is not economic for the company to provide them all internally .
17 It must be heartening for the company to enjoy such royal favour ; they richly deserve it .
18 ' Speak-up ' gave anonymity , so anyone with a question could get it answered , either in public through the company newspapers , or privately through the trusted senior coordinator .
19 Commercial reality : The reason for setting such public targets was that Shah wanted everyone , inside and outside BP Solar , to be absolutely clear about the company 's status .
20 Other advantages are that employees working direct for a company are often better motivated than those of an intermediary and it is easier to control a subsidiary because it is under the parent company 's direct control .
21 He was made free of the company in 1649 .
22 Here , the proceeds of a fresh issue of shares may be used instead to the extent of the lesser of the company 's share premium account ( including any premium on the fresh issue ) and the amount of the premium on the original issue ( in which case the company 's share premium account will be reduced by a sum equal to the payment made out of the proceeds of the fresh issue ) ( s160(2) ) .
23 But the dismissal of a chief constable is very different from a company 's claim for damages .
24 This is where I performed my gravity-defying experiments with the wind before returning to the cliff-top in the company of a couple of other walkers who , like me , were thoroughly enjoying these extraordinary conditions .
25 ‘ You can see things going wrong in the company that you would n't have seen in any other way , ’ says EIS guru Bob Widener .
26 It must mean something very bad indeed has gone wrong in the company and they need to explain it away . ’
27 If I am wrong , I am wrong in the company of comrade Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov who took the same view in his book of 5957 on Imperialism , the Highest Stage of Capitalism .
28 If , in an unregistered title , a company is one of the parties to a title deed , search after exchange , on investigating title ; but when buying direct from a company , better to search before exchange to confirm that the company has power to sell under its articles , etc .
29 Keeping abreast of the latest developments across the whole spectrum of the carpet manufacturing industry , means sending personnel away on courses — a considerable investment that is on-going within the company .
30 Certainly he was never again to be as actively interested in the company as he was in the late 1940s .
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