Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] the financial time " in BNC.
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1 | Readers of the Financial Times will have noted reports on the forming of major and powerful consortia . |
2 | He was more interested in offering the post to John Lloyd , one of the most respected journalists on the Financial Times . |
3 | The exercise is repeated in the columns of the Financial Times three times a week . |
4 | The new group — ‘ the Disestablishment ’ as they were christened in a series of articles in the Financial Times — was highly fluid . |
5 | The second funniest election story , also courtesy of the Telegraph 's excellent City Diary , is that Grand Metropolitan chairman Sir Allen Sheppard has cancelled his headquarters ' subscriptions to the Financial Times because it came out for Labour . |
6 | The teenager tapped into data systems across the world , including targets at the Financial Times and universities , using a £200 home computer his mother bought him for Christmas when he was 14 . |
7 | Even outsiders have the crucial information within twenty-four hours via the Financial Times daily money market report . |
8 | They had hit on the idea of advertising ( discreetly ) in things like the Financial Times and the Economist . |
9 | Need to know the changes in the Financial Times Index as they happen ? … or the latest foreign exchange rate ? |
10 | Rumours abound that Lonrho scouts have talked to managers at the Financial Times , Guardian and Independent about a deal . |
11 | On Wednesdays , firms advertising vacancies in the Financial Times have been inundated with phone calls from licensed dealers . |
12 | It is usual to receive a strong response from advertisements in the Financial Times , but the commitment of the respondents may vary considerably . |
13 | He finds that job ads placed in prominent papers like the Financial Times serve him well . |
14 | But is n't it er true according the reports in the financial times , that the government at this moment is planning to withdraw Britain from the I L O. Precisely because the I L O has censured Britain a censure that is normally a sanction that is normally applied to countries like Haiti and North Korea . |
15 | I have seen letters in the Financial Times complaining about the dearth of bailiffs : in the repossessionary times there are not enough of them to go round . |
16 | It conceals elements of cross-ownership , for instance , such as Murdoch 's 15 per cent ownership of shares in The Financial Times ' parent company . |