Example sentences of "company [unc] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 The heaviest losses were sustained by members of so-called " excess-of-loss ( LMX ) spiral " syndicates which specialized in reinsuring each others ' and other companies ' exposure to high-level catastrophe risks .
2 This 11.3bn is the life assurance companies ' contribution to the figure shown in Table 2.1 at line 33 .
3 Thus the companies ' approach to investment has been to ensure that there is sufficient availability of short-term assets to meet unforeseen contingencies and then to maximise holdings of long-dated , higher-yielding assets .
4 Many partners make personal commitments to a school , for others they are representing their companies ' commitment to this activity , and for some it is their job .
5 Small companies need local access to science and technology expertise and services , so the Department will build on local innovation networks and improve companies ' access to one-stop shops .
6 Apart from discouraging investment abroad this also effectively reduced companies ' access to international capital markets .
7 Sun Dragon , the company 's bow to mainframe-capacity servers , is expected to be initially available in configurations of two to twenty processors starting at $100,000 .
8 Dallas-based Recognition Equipment Inc says that its shareholders approved changing the company 's name to Recognition International Inc .
9 The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company 's service to Blackpool and Southport was regularly criticized as slow , uncomfortable , and dilatory .
10 ‘ Penny Dreadful ’ , which plays at the Old Museum Arts Centre until tomorrow night , is the company 's homage to the film thriller .
11 ‘ The new job mainly entailed selling the company 's equipment to the big stores in the Los Angeles area and to some of the bigger golf courses .
12 Two hundred and fifty people marched the short distance from the company 's base to Dundee 's Camperdown Park for a rally .
13 Separated from these by three miles of Croydon Corporation track , were two more routes in the Urban District of Penge , and these were , in fact , the first part of the company 's system to be opened to traffic .
14 The lead time between a product 's conception and launch is a measure of a company 's responsiveness to changing conditions — if unnecessary delays result from cumbersome development procedures , the products will arrive with an in-built obsolescence .
15 The Advanced Computing Environment lives on , sort of , or if it is dead , NEC Electronics Inc has not heard about it and the Japanese company 's contribution to the festivities at Comdex/Spring in Atlanta is the launch of a new reduced instruction set computing chip set , the MCT-DP/MCT-ADR designed to facilitate development of high-performance systems based on the R-series architecture .
16 The Advanced Computing Environment lives on , sort of , or if it is dead , NEC Electronics Inc has not heard about it and the Japanese company 's contribution to the festivities at Comdex/Spring in Atlanta is the launch of a new reduced instruction set computing chip set , the MCT-DP/MCT-ADR designed to facilitate development of high-performance systems based on the R-series architecture .
17 Poorman attributes the company 's success to its ‘ feet on the ground philosophy ’ , which he claims is where Computone and Specialix have come unstuck .
18 There we find an equally spirited expression of what well-executed design can bring to the presentation of corporate information , from the formal reporting of a company 's performance to the promoting of a wider understanding of its aims and personality .
19 Minimising your company 's exposure to prosecution and civil litigation from industrial noise pollution will take place on 4–5 March 1992 in London .
20 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 .
21 Similarly , it was argued that globalisation spread a company 's exposure to geographical vicissitudes of local economies .
22 The Royal Shakespeare Company 's tour to Brussels with The Comedy of Errors was made possible by support from Guinness .
23 The Oxfordshire company 's defence to Greene King 's hostile bid has combined workers , managers and drinkers .
24 She denied that the company 's approach to Mr Bond had artificially inflated the price .
25 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 .
26 The results formed a report which was out within a month , and which led to far-reaching changes in our company 's approach to the problem .
27 In Contracts & purchasing , the Commercial Approach Team led by Dave Wright identified ways to improve the company 's approach to letting contracts .
28 According to Bob Rae , general manager quality developments : ‘ The strength of the company 's approach to potential clients has been our clear plan to implement both a quality assurance system and a total quality management ( TQM ) culture . ’
29 The ACT may be offset against the company 's liability to mainstream corporation tax in the usual way .
30 It is significant that , although it would have cost very little , no wholesale replacement or improvement of the track took place , an indication of the company 's attitude to its creation once it had been completed .
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