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

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1 Giving the company a good name
2 In another case , a 38% shareholding combined with an obligation to make a public bid under the UK Takeover Code was sufficient to give the company a decisive influence .
3 The ability to seek out travel services for the customer even when they do not appear on brochure racks has brought the company a strong following in the town but also , according to manager Sandra Chisholm , from as far as Glasgow .
4 Shapton Limited and Lombard Holdings Limited have each disclosed to the Company a notifiable interest in accordance with the Companies Act 1990 derived from their respective shares registered in the name of Shuttleway .
5 Ford 's immediate responses were the Mustang and the Thunderbird — the cars that gave the company a distinct personality and reestablished it as an industry leader .
6 For Nippon , the prospect of developing a major new market , Europe , gives the company a new dimension .
7 On 26 September 1910 , Penge U.D.C. granted the Company a Temporary Building Licence for a passenger shelter at the top of Anerley Hill .
8 Thus if the chargee is entitled to payment on demand he is not required to give the company a reasonable time in which to raise the funds to make payment and is only required to give the company time in which to put into effect the mechanics of payment .
9 You may not be aware that excessive usage of the lifts does in fact cost the company a great deal of money , and in line with our cost-cutting efforts in other areas I have drawn up the following guidelines , which must be strictly adhered to from now on .
10 Identifying customer needs can enable a company to develop a product and marketing mix that give the company a competitive advantage over its rivals .
11 in a way that gives the company a competitive advantage over rivals
12 We are all ears in terms of ideas and innovations that may provide the company a competitive advantage from the financial side , ’ Meredith said .
13 Caterham has experimented with several different large manufacturers ' engines , which saves the company a huge amount in research and development costs .
14 Shortly after joining the company a local business man asked Charles Fletcher to build him one of the new flying machines .
15 Where amounts are included in debt representing instruments other than unsubordinated , unconditional contractual obligations of the company a brief description of the legal nature should be given .
16 KPMG Peat Marwick gave the company a clean audit report .
17 The low-cost 7100LC version of the Precision Architecture RISC that Hewlett-Packard Co is developing is generating growing excitement , and could give the company a significant edge in winning space on the desktop of the future .
18 I then booked the bus , sent the company a marked map and itinerary , and priced the excursion to cover costs .
19 Ford planned the Edsel , the most carefully designed car to that point in American automotive history , to give the company a full product line with which to compete with GM .
20 Still , a Government lately inclined to talk nostalgically about communities might well reflect on whether the actions of a Timex could be said to mesh well with the interests or values of a community which has long afforded the company a secure base and a loyal workforce .
21 It can give a company a competitive advantage or at least level the playing field .
22 First , in the event of the insolvency of a company a secured creditor will at least have priority to unsecured creditors and will , according to the seniority of his claim , have priority over any less senior security holders .
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