Example sentences of "company 's [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Dallas-based Recognition Equipment Inc says that its shareholders approved changing the company 's name to Recognition International Inc . |
2 | The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company 's service to Blackpool and Southport was regularly criticized as slow , uncomfortable , and dilatory . |
3 | Two hundred and fifty people marched the short distance from the company 's base to Dundee 's Camperdown Park for a rally . |
4 | The Institute 's Tax Faculty has issued a guidance note on a company 's exposure to penalties on submitting a corporation tax Pay and File return containing estimated figures . |
5 | Minimising your company 's exposure to prosecution and civil litigation from industrial noise pollution will take place on 4–5 March 1992 in London . |
6 | The Royal Shakespeare Company 's tour to Brussels with The Comedy of Errors was made possible by support from Guinness . |
7 | The Oxfordshire company 's defence to Greene King 's hostile bid has combined workers , managers and drinkers . |
8 | This may occur in Keegan 's ‘ global company ’ but there the emphasis lies more in the company 's approach to products and markets , without the same global integration of flows of resources , ideas and people . |
9 | She denied that the company 's approach to Mr Bond had artificially inflated the price . |
10 | Longman the least seasonally biased of the three struggled to break even in the first half and this removed the normal pattern of Longman 's half-year profits helping to offset the first half losses of the other two businesses but before we get too depressed er I point out that Addison Wesley s sales were up by eleven percent and the size of the first half loss reflects the company 's decision to gear up in advance er , for what we w believe will be a very strong er , second er , half performance . |
11 | More excellent news is the company 's return to Jordan after a six year absence to construct an extension to the Arab Potash plant . |
12 | On February 24 , company borrowings under the credit agreement totalled $4.3m and the chip designer says that as a result of getting this new credit agreement , restructuring of key equipment leases , and the company 's return to profitability in the first fiscal quarter to December 31 , it believes substantial progress has been made toward killing doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern . |
13 | THAT CAPS IT ALL ! — yet another evocative photograph from the Rock Travel Company 's visit to Russia : Father Paul Moxon , of St Joseph 's , Wetherby ( right ) dons a typical Russian woolly hat while Vic Wilson , driver on the 6,000-mile journey , sports a police hat . |
14 | The agreement with EDS is part of narrowing the company 's focus to retailing , Hjoth said . |
15 | Yasuda 's museum attracts thousands of visitors annually and the company 's commitment to art is a continuing one . |
16 | The company 's commitment to quality has been vital to its success , ’ he said . |
17 | But it is hoped that , aside from contributing to their understanding of the business , these visits leave a memorable impression of the company 's commitment to Quality , Service and Design . |
18 | Speaking in Belfast during a visit to launch an £11m schools programme package , the flamboyant chief executive pledged the company 's commitment to quality broadcasting . |
19 | ERIC McNALLY has been appointed managing director of CCG 's Northern Division , a new senior post that underlines the company 's commitment to quality and expansion . |
20 | Professor Graham Hankinson , the Wimpey Professsor of Business at Thames Valley University said that even though companies were drastically curtailing their training and development activities , this initiative by Wimpey was a positive reflection of the company 's commitment to staff training at every level . |
21 | Our growth over the years is in part due to the company 's commitment to recruitment selection and continued training , both in recessional times as well as in good . |