Example sentences of "of the financial times " in BNC.
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1 | Bracken House , the former home of the Financial Times , became the first candidate and English Heritage then submitted some 70 recommendations to the Department of the Environment ; these included Bankside . |
2 | Frank Barlow , chief executive of the Financial Times , was appointed Pearson 's new managing director . |
3 | In its business coverage , it lacks the muck-raking skills of the Wall Street Journal and the international thoroughness of the Financial Times . |
4 | LABOUR received the unexpected endorsement of the Financial Times today in an editorial which criticised the Conservatives for having ‘ run out of steam ’ after 13 years in power . |
5 | Oddly enough , I would have thought it was the decision of the Financial Times to support Labour which swung many people behind the Conservatives at the last moment . |
6 | THE ultimate indignity has befallen Richard Lambert , editor of the Financial Times , following its backing of Labour last week . |
7 | On a low table in front of her were some engineering trade magazines and a copy of the Financial Times . |
8 | BRACKEN HOUSE , THE former home of the Financial Times , came under threat at the time ministers were considering the introduction of the Thirty Year Rule on listing ( see page 149 ) , and probably played a major part in securing the greater protection for post-war buildings of excellence that SAVE had sought for so long . |
9 | They have also attracted their own market in terms of housing , holidays , magazines , insurance and even a whole weekend supplement of the Financial Times ( 6 January 1990 ) . |
10 | ‘ I do n't know whether it 's coincidental , ’ he says , ‘ but there was a big article on the front of the Japanese equivalent of the Financial Times saying that the government has decided to improve financial reporting standards . |
11 | Speakers include Treasury Economic Secretary Anthony Nelson , Richard Lambert of the Financial Times , and Philip Augar , managing director of County NatWest Securities . |
12 | Barry Riley of the Financial Times writes that ‘ in the process of achieving great commercial success , accountants have come close to deprofessionalising themselves ’ . |
13 | However , Clive Cookson was no longer with the BBC but had instead become the science and technology correspondent of the Financial Times . |
14 | David Fishlock , science editor of the Financial Times , told me that the FT ‘ took it seriously ’ because of being told that Harwell was looking into it . |
15 | Pilger was the only nationally known journalist mentioned in the prospectus ; one muddled council had even noted : ‘ The editor will be John Pilger of the Financial Times . ’ |
16 | The public or audience of the Financial Times is not the same audience as that of the Sun . |
17 | The first changes were minor — Kemsley 's sale of the Daily Sketch to Lord Rothermere in 1952 and the Pearson/West-minster Press purchase of The Financial Times in 1957 . |
18 | Chairman , Christian Tyler of the Financial Times . |
19 | Charles Leadbeater is industrial editor of the Financial Times |
20 | Two others who also became central figures within Johnny 's Circus were Bobby 's friend peter Dunbar , later to become art editor of The Financial Times and subsequently The Economist , and an Italian youth called Eric Verrico who , though not interested in talking about books , occupied a definite position because of his astonishing good looks . |
21 | Early on the following Thursday morning , she grabbed the pale pink copy of the Financial Times from her breakfast tray . |
22 | She ushered them into deep leather chairs , offered Edward a copy of the Financial Times ( which he took , cravenly ) and pranced off down a corridor . |
23 | We therefore warmly invite all fellow members and students who are able to reach the venue to hear Anthony McDermott , the editor of the World Trade page of the Financial Times , give us his views form the ‘ pink ’ world of the most famous and possibly reputable financial publication in the world . |
24 | Mr McDermott has been the editor of this section of the Financial Times for the past four years , and has written two books on Egypt and peace keeping in the Middle East . |
25 | Readers of the Financial Times will have noted reports on the forming of major and powerful consortia . |
26 | Cunningham was leafing through a copy of the Financial Times at his desk amidst a cloud of cigar-smoke , beaming like some genial movie mogul , altogether unaffected , it seemed , by the events of the previous night . |
27 | Beside her meagre meal Portia carried a slim black zip-up file case and a copy of the Financial Times which I recognised by its distinctive colour . |
28 | The exercise is repeated in the columns of the Financial Times three times a week . |
29 | A woman with money of her own , she was only happy with a pencil in her hand , a telephone at her elbow , and a copy of the Financial Times on her lap . |
30 | In a four-page article for the American Magazine , Nuclear Industry , former Science Editor of the Financial Times David Fishlock wrote about the Greening of Sellafield . |