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

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1 The company supplies a range of customers — hospitals , hotels , the leisure and garment industries .
2 It eliminates the need for client workstations to add libraries or protocols in order to access SQL Server data on Unix systems , the company quotes a user as saying : ‘ a single workstation configuration can obtain data from both Unix and OS/2-based servers . ’
3 The company quotes a target retail price of £300 .
4 In his will of 19th October 1505 , Sir Bartholomew Read left property to the Company to support a school in Cromer .
5 The company foresees a market for up to 640 PC- 12s , of which sixty per cent will go to customers in North America , where a completion centre will be appointed this summer .
6 The company produced a program for handling files , using a technique which Barnard had originally used as the basis for Filetab .
7 For the second year running , the company hosted a party that was greatly enjoyed by all .
8 It was common practice in the company to use a blow torch on a pipe .
9 The company brews a range of bitters including Fremlins and Flowers and has a deal to sell Pedigree bitter from Burton brewer Marston 's through Whitbread pubs .
10 On 8 June the Company sent a copy of this letter to Mr. Bruce , of the L.C.C. , asking for his observations .
11 The company offers a choice of fittings which are functional or decorative , as well as including external luminaires .
12 In the photographic chemicals market the company offers a range of intermediates and also chemicals for photo finishing .
13 In April 1989 the company granted a debenture in English form to a bank by way of a first fixed charge over its real property and book debts , and a first floating charge over all its assets past and future .
14 The company receives a royalty , which consists of a small percentage of turnover , and in return the retailer gains free national advertising , plus the support and guidance of the big company if he runs into difficulties .
15 The company sounded a note of caution yesterday when it said it was seeing margin pressure in some other areas of the business .
16 As well as continuing production at Gaumont-British , the company took a stake in Balcon 's Gainsborough company .
17 The company took a charge of $10 million against inventory , devaluing stocks of chips and disc drives .
18 Should the company do a thing which was outside the scope of the clause it was said to be beyond the company 's powers and ultra vires.At common law an ultra vires act was unlawful and without binding effect and a shareholder could restrain the company from undertaking ultra vires activities .
19 The company made a trading profit of £1.31m against £9.11m , but ended with a pre-tax deficit of £20.6m against £39.1m , after interest and providing a further £9.08m ( £31.6m ) against the fall in property values .
20 The Company made a 60-mile withdrawal to the beach at Betano and were picked up with Portuguese and Dutch civilians evacuated at the same time , the relief ships being bombed during their approach for this night landing .
21 The company made a pretax profit of £309,000 ( compared with a loss of £380,000 in 1991 ) on sales up 6% to £30.5m .
22 They were faced with bankruptcy but there was enough expertise within the company to take a gamble on a change of direction .
23 He made his comments as the company announced a fall in pretax profits for the six months to December 31 of £3.6m , from £5.1m .
24 Former engineering group Sunleigh held at 8p as the company announced a take-up level of just 11½ p.c. for its recent open offer .
25 Two days later the company received a bill for £500 .
26 The interest in CalMac is disproportionate to the size of its business ( 850 employees ) , the number of its customers ( mainly 29,370 inhabitants of the Western Isles , plus tourists ) or the amount of money it costs the exchequer : the company received a grant this year of £7.2m ( $12.7m ) , much the same as previous years .
27 Surrendered ACT can only be offset against the current year of surrender and against future years ( provided the company remains a subsidiary ) .
28 Product line consistency is not the strongest suit of Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG — first the company becomes a founder sponsor of the Open Software Foundation and then adopts Unix System V as its standard , now its US arm , Siemens Nixdorf USA , has turned to Sun Microsystems Computer Corp for point-of-sale control processors despite the fact that Siemens ' chosen RISC — versions of which it fabricates — is the R-series .
29 Product line consistency is not the strongest suit of Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG — first the company becomes a founder sponsor of the Open Software Foundation and then adopts Unix System V as its standard , now its US arm , Siemens Nixdorf USA , has turned to Sun Microsystems Computer Corp for point-of-sale control processors despite the fact that Siemens ' chosen RISC — versions of which it fabricates — is the R-series .
30 So the Inland Revenue gets a bonus the company gets a claw-back and the members get nothing at all .
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