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

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1 ‘ By lambasting Kelly 's , people are attacking the symptoms not the root cause of the problem , ’ a spokesperson for the public relations company representing Kelly 's told Sunday Life .
2 As a follow up to its advice on what not to wear to an interview ( see ACCOUNTANCY , September , p 21 ) , Robert Half recruitment consultants — obviously not snowed under with work at the moment — has joined forces with Accountemps to unveil some of the stranger CVs companies have received over the years .
3 Continuing the fine series of monographs on music in late medieval and Renaissance cities produced by Clarendon Press ( Lewis Lockwood 's Ferrara , Reinhard Strohm 's Bruges , and Frank Dobbins 's Lyons ) is Blake Wilson 's recent study of the Florentine laudesi companies from their founding in the late 13th century to their decline in the early 16th century .
4 A five-year deal to supply intermediate products to one of the major chemicals companies is about to be signed , according to Brian Hoare , finance director of its parent group Suter .
5 A Saudi official , Nasser Othman al-Saleh , general manager of the Saudi Fisheries Company , has strongly criticized the six member countries of the Gulf Co-operation Council ( GCC ) for neglecting pollution in the Gulf region .
6 The third gold award , for newspapers , went to Cable & Wireless World , a full-colour tabloid for employees of the international telecommunications company .
7 In earlier years , is it true that you attended a Senior Management Seminar as a representative of the International Sports Company , ( Dunlop , Slazenger , Carlton , Litesome ) , and stated that you had the two finest wooden rackets in the world and that you had no intention of following the fibreglass and graphite racket trend as it was all a flash in the pan ?
8 On June 28 the government announced Latin America 's largest debt-for-equity transaction when it completed the sale of 60 per cent of the state-owned telecommunications company Empresa Nacional de Telecommunicaciones ( Entel ) .
9 The sale of 60 per cent of the state-owned telecommunications company Entel , and its division into two separate companies , Entelnor and Entelsur , agreed in principle on June 28 , was delayed until Oct. 26 when two private consortiums finally reached agreement with the government on new telephone tariff rates .
10 In the first round , 60 per cent of the state-owned telecommunications company Entel was sold off in June 1990 [ see p. 37529 ] and the army was used to suppress a subsequent strike of 40,000 telecommunication workers [ see p. 37710 ] .
11 From 1864 it was a constituent of the Cambrian Railways Company .
12 To revert to the Scottish question that was raised by the hon. Member for Banff and Buchan ( Mr. Salmond ) , has the Prime Minister noted the statement today by the leaders of the financial services industries north of the border that in the event of a measure of devolution or independence , to which the Opposition parties aspire , the likeliest result would be that many of the financial services companies would move south of the border ?
13 The dismissals followed the resignation of the chairman of the Doosan Electro-Materials Company , which had admitted responsibility for leaking highly toxic phenol waste into the Naktong River .
14 Overall , getting computer records submitted as evidence in court is only the first aspect of the evidential requirements companies need to address when implementing an electronic documentation system ; getting the court to accept the contents as adequate proof , or a good record , is an even more important consideration .
15 Wilson presents these in a chapter devoted entirely to a discussion of the practices of each of the 12 laudesi companies .
16 Watch straps were like a cottage industry , so we adopted the marketing techniques of a baked beans company .
17 I 'm the director of a man-made fibres company , ’ he said , with a flash of inspiration .
18 And as he had her , he emitted grunts which he hoped were in character for the director of a man-made fibres company .
19 HARDSELL is the name of a public relations company in London .
20 For a major chemicals company aiming to be an all-rounder , the sheer size of a petrochemicals operation and the cash it can generate is needed to complement the higher-value but far lower-tonnage manufacture of such products as pharmaceuticals .
21 Two defendants were lorry drivers for a soft drinks company .
22 Erm , before that he was the northern sales rep. for a large controls company , he is an amateur , erm , he lives with his wife and eighteen month old son and his wife 's expecting another child next month .
23 It is true to a large extent for IBM and it is true for a branded goods company like Procter & Gamble .
24 In Japan , ICI 's ‘ Klea ’ 134a plant is under construction in a joint venture with the Japanese chemicals company , Teijin .
25 Elliot Jacques and Wilfred Brown , in their longitudinal studies associated with the Glazier Metals Company , found that individuals have a felt need to have their role and status clearly defined in ways that are acceptable to them and their colleagues .
26 But since we are working very closely with the local telecommunications companies in those countries , we are in a good position to help . ’
27 If you 're working with a chartered surveyors company
28 If it does n't port to NT , how could it defend its position as an open systems company , the newsletter asks , anticipating that Sun may find itself in the ‘ embarrassing position of being one of the only significant RISC systems vendors not offering Windows NT on its systems . ’
29 has a wealth of experience in the food ingredients industry both in the UK and abroad and was most recently working for an Australian ingredients company .
30 It was after noon by the time we actually got sorted , much to the annoyance of the lady from the Public Relations company who had hired us .
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