Example sentences of "[num] company is " in BNC.
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1 | Only one company is known to be still selling bonds at pre-election rates . |
2 | No holding in any one company is expected to exceed 2% of the portfolio 's value . |
3 | If one company is not competitive enough , another is likely to pick up its business and the ailing firm is left to secure its own survival . |
4 | In slump-hit Britain , one company is making a real killing |
5 | Assuming that only one company is involved , the first step is to prepare a sketch layout and quantify the house types and prices of the proposed development , to provide a gross financial return . |
6 | No one company is now allowed to own more than 4,500 outlets . |
7 | Differences in selling price are largely due to the FRG 's selling a smaller proportion of large systems than the others , and the Japanese figure is distorted because one company is a high outlier in this sense . |
8 | The hit movie has made dinosaurs big business — one company is struggling to meet demand for models selling at more than seventy pounds a time . |
9 | But as specialisation increases , such practices are dying out and the production chief who gives all his business to one or two companies is viewed with frank suspicion . |
10 | The tax for the two companies is determined as follows : |
11 | The UK corporation tax for the two companies is determined as follows : |
12 | JCI was a large shareholder in the Group from 1918 until 1979 and the re-establishment of the link between the two companies is significant given the long established contractual ties between JM and JCI 's flagship company , Rustenburg Platinum Mines . |
13 | ‘ The longevity of these two companies is something that makes us special , ’ says Anderson . |
14 | Measured by turnover , almost half the business activity of Scotland 's top 200 companies is accounted for by 22 companies in the financial sector . |
15 | Well no the top one hundred companies is n't a guide to anything at all . |
16 | This proportion of one company doing sophisticated scanning out of a sample of seven companies is in line with the US study by Fahey & King ( 1977 ) which found that two companies out of a sample of 12 maintained separate environmental-scanning units . |