Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [art] director ' " in BNC.

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1 Souness will conduct tonight 's team talk at the pre-match hotel and then take a seat in the directors ' box as he starts a five-match touchline and dressing room ban .
2 The Anfield boss , starting his five-match UEFA ban from the dug-out and dressing room , waved a defiant clenched-fist salute as he took his seat in the directors ' box and his team followed his passionate lead .
3 As a consequence , the level of reliability of the directors ' statement and the degree of assurance from the auditors is high .
4 The order may give directions on : auditing , the revision of the directors ' report or any summary financial statement , steps to be taken to bring the order to the notice of persons likely to rely on the original accounts , and on such other matters as the court thinks fit .
5 The assessment of the bidder 's capacity to run the target company is , in other words , something which lies within the range of the directors ' expertise .
6 If you would care to lunch in the directors ' dining room , just let my secretary know . "
7 " Wo n't you be having lunch in the directors ' room ? "
8 Manager Graeme Souness 's touchline ban meant he could only watch in anguish from the directors ' box .
9 The Cadbury Committee suggests auditors should test going concern assumptions , and give an opinion on the directors ' report .
10 Companies can be screened by business activity by using SIC codes , given business descriptions on the One Source glossary , or by a word search through the principal activity description in the directors ' reports .
11 That was great when you were a unit manager for a Directors ' Boardroom , but it 's not right now for a work 's canteen .
12 [ ] Plc 's professional advisers will confirm that there are no obligations of ABC outstanding other than in the completion accounts in respect of the directors ' pension fund or any other pension scheme of ABC and its subsidiaries and will have access to any records they reasonably deem necessary .
13 ‘ I 've never watched a game from the directors ' box in my life and I 'll have to get a walkie-talkie . ’
14 Although Cantona watched the game from the second row of the directors ' box , his mere presence had an effect .
15 I stood looking at the pools of water lying on the pitch , the door of the directors ' Portakabin swinging back and forth on its one remaining hinge , and I recalled the good times , remembered the bad .
16 A fire in the roof space above the directors ' boardroom was to blame for the match being delayed 40 minutes , but the fans did not panic as police and fire service personnel ensured there was no danger .
17 S 80 in effect requires members ' approval by ordinary resolution before the directors ' power to allot the company 's shares can be exercised , though the resolution may give approval for up to five years .
18 If the information in the directors ' report is not consistent with the accounts , the auditors must state that fact in their report .
19 If the information in the directors ' report is not consistent with the accounts , the auditors must state that fact in their report .
20 Goodwill arising on consolidation before 1st April 1985 and arising after 1st April 1990 is amortised through the profit and loss account over the directors ' estimate of its useful economic life .
21 The going concern ED proposed that auditors should obtain a statement from the directors confirming their considered view that the company is a going concern ; that , in forming an opinion on whether the company is a going concern , the auditors should look ahead one year from the date of the directors ' approval of the accounts ; and that , even if disclosures in the accounts of any matters giving rise to an uncertainty that could affect the company 's ability to continue as a going concern are adequate , the auditors should draw attention to the matters in their report .
22 The point is of some significance because a duty to balance the interests of present and future members would involve an expansion of the directors ' discretion , in effect , allowing them to justify their actions by reference to the well-being of the enterprise even though they are contrary to the interests of the existing members .
23 The possibility of the directors ' using their votes to ratify the allotments would require more detail , and legal advice should be sought here .
24 Pharmaceutical group Wellcome 's report and accounts for the year ended 29 August 1992 also has a section on treasury in the directors ' review of operations and finance .
25 And it was perhaps significant that after such a surrender , chief executive Venables was compelled to leave the comfort of the directors ' box to take his old place in the coaches ' dug-out .
26 Of course , as the ISC says , if there are no independent directors it is rather more difficult for shareholders to get an independent view of the directors ' offer .
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