Example sentences of "[art] company [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And the company blames foreign competition from firms paying lower wages for the shutdown of two factories in Kington , and others in Shropshire and Wales which will cost more than 240 jobs .
2 The company plans virtual network services for speech and data communications , highly reliable private line services for data or speech , voice , and Frame Relay service for high-speed data transmission .
3 The company blamed intense price-cutting in depressed markets which further eroded petrochemical margins .
4 The Corporation considered the £2,400 price was simply an attempt by the company to exhort public money .
5 While those people are being credit blacklisted because of the actions of Welsh Water , the chairman of the company plays computerised monopoly in his Cardiff headquarters .
6 It would be cheaper for the government to subsidise the employment of widget makers up to the cost of having that person registered unemployed , rather than the company using automated technology .
7 The company expected legal action , and it got it .
8 As the company encourages internal promotion , the prospects for successful recruits are excellent .
9 The company announced additional help for lower income consumers , including a 2pc discount for card meter holders , targeted at consumers with payment difficulties .
10 This makes it clear that certification , like a share certificate , is not a representation that the transferor has title to the shares but is a representation that certificates have been produced to the company showing a prima facie title and that the company will be liable to compensate any person who acts on the faith of it , provided that it was issued by someone authorised by the company to issue certified transfer and was signed by someone authorised to sign .
11 The company achieved significant growth during the year with both home trade and export up 12 per cent on the previous year .
12 The company said standard vetting procedures were followed , which did not reveal any adverse information about him when he applied for the post .
13 The company had special display boxes made which would take the complete range and this was distributed to the homes of leading food writers and journalists .
14 The Company operates Inland Revenue approved equity participation plans for UK based employees .
15 The company sought judicial review of the proceedings , contending that the assessment had been effectively determined by the agreement under s 54 , which was binding on both parties .
16 The company take great pride in their recruitment techniques which , for catering site managers , include psychometric personality testing , matching character assessment , aptitude and intelligence with a predetermined profile .
17 The company manufactures high quality hand crafted acoustic and electric bass guitars and boasts Cliff Richard and Mark Knopfler among its many famous customers .
18 The merits of an approach allowing the company to seek civil redress are essentially twofold : first , no victim need be identified ; and secondly , an action may be brought in the context of anonymous stock market trades .
19 But the decision in Regal ( Hastings ) , permitting the company to seek civil redress , is not without its difficulties .
20 NEC Corp is forecasting unconsolidated net profit of $430m in the fiscal year just started , up from an estimated $344m for the fiscal 1993 just ended ; the company sees strong demand for semiconductors in the US and Southeast Asia , and looks to launch of new personal computers , and domestic economic recovery around this summer following the government 's economic package , including the expected supplementary budget , NEC said .
21 Equally straitened is Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp , which reported plunging profits that were still better than forecast : it is cutting its bonus for executives by 20% in the year to March 31 1994 , Reuter reports from Tokyo , adding that it is also considering reducing bonuses for senior managers as well as stopping increases of wages of those above section manager ; the company sees intense competition .
22 And at Pilkingtons , if employees are paying a fixed rate of interest on their old mortgage and can not obtain such favourable terms on a new mortgage , the company makes annual lump sum payments in arrears amounting to the difference paid in interest on the capital sum outstanding on the original mortgage at the time of transfer .
23 The company makes giant machinery for industry : steel mills and iron foundries ; oil-drilling equipment and massive bulldozers .
24 Spencer Brown , TriQuint 's executive vice president and chief financial officer , says that the federal contribution enabled Gazelle to continue improving its technology and that the company expects increased demand for its products if a national information superhighway becomes a reality ( see Nature 362 , 582 ; 1993 ) .
25 The people involved have naively played into Fisons ' hands by allowing the company to divert public attention from its own eco-vandalism " .
26 The company notices strong growth in the sale of short breaks , at the expense of longer package holidays .
27 A succession of rewarding domestic contracts braced the company to face stiff competition from Lancashire and West Scotland for pipeline and gas-holder contracts , which typified the technological changes throughout India in the early 1900s .
28 The company holds regular liaison meetings with its neighbours and also distributes its regular community newsletter to more than 9000 local homes and businesses .
29 The Company holds personal information on its employees on computer files and , in accordance with the principles set out in the Data Protection Act 1984 , undertakes that such information will only be used for purposes relevant to your employment with the Company and will not be disclosed to other bodies without your permission .
30 Borrowings will fall immediately as the company releases advanced corporation tax reserves , and two-thirds should be paid by 1992 .
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