Example sentences of "company [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , yeah well that 's what Pauline does sometimes when I go up she has them in for friendship , a bit of company in n it ?
2 Bilton that 's a company in n it , that 's not an agent .
3 Thus it is clear that if the change is a realistic one and the company is justifiably convinced that it must be imposed , you will be extremely vulnerable if you do not fall in line .
4 Choice of company is desperately important .
5 By the end of next year , Apple expects to have out PowerPC computers running Macintosh System 7 — the company is ahead of schedule in converting the software for the chip , CEO John Sculley said .
6 The Appointed Actuary has a responsibility to ensure that the company is financially sound and is able to meet the reasonable expectations of its policyholders .
7 The carriage of goods for a subsidiary or for a holding company and for other companies which are subsidiaries of the same holding company is generally regarded as own account for these purposes .
8 The value of a holding in a listed company is generally not difficult to assess as market forces will determine the market value .
9 This traveller 's account from 1783 considered that outside , " the company is generally low " , but with fares equal to a fortnight 's wages for even a skilled craftsman , that must be considered a relative judgement on status .
10 LET YOUR BUILDING DO THE EARNING If your company is n't making full use of all its office space at the moment , sub-letting part of it is simple and lucrative .
11 And if your company is n't benchmarking yet , it probably should be .
12 As Ahn withdrew , D'Arcy said : ‘ Our company is n't usually concerned with the background to commercial deals , Mr Nadirpur .
13 ‘ That cargo was valued at half-a-billion dollars , Nader , and you know the insurance company is n't going to pay out .
14 He says the company is n't looking for any more investors and should soon start generating cash .
15 The company is n't waiting for the 64-bit Sparc parts it originally intended to use but , like its ICL cousin , is expected to use existing superscalar Sparc CPUs from Texas Instruments Inc and the Ross Technology Inc unit that Fujitsu is acquiring from Cypress Semiconductor Corp ( UX No 436 ) .
16 The process should also give you some idea of what your company spends on printing , or at least producing , documents — it will probably be around 8–10% of your turnover , assuming that your company is n't actually in the publishing business in the first place .
17 ‘ To me , a record company is n't just about its superstars .
18 ‘ To me , a record company is n't just about its superstars .
19 The company is n't saying who it has sold to , but the pop singer , Elton John is rumoured to be among the customers .
20 Well , that 's the name of the company is n't it ?
21 Funny were sort of company is n't it ?
22 There has been a failure of the crankshaft thrust washers in this case , and certainly in my view that 's exactly what the insurance is there for , and by virtue of the fact that this company is n't honouring it I feel very strongly about and I 'm endeavouring to correct that , but I think erm we 've got ta be fair that this is a conflict of interest to me .
23 What he has learned from Goldsmith ( ‘ the only genius I have ever come across ’ ) is that the holding company is not the most important unit of corporate organisation .
24 The company is not likely to make a profit either in the second half of this year or next year .
25 ‘ The company is not going bust , assets are four times the current price and the yield on a cut dividend is over three times the UK average . ’
26 This is so despite the fact that your own company is not suffering from a reduction in work .
27 The company is not saying how many job losses are forecast for 1992 .
28 ‘ When it bought my container fleet it put goodwill on the balance sheet to reduce the unit cost ; because the company is not depreciating the goodwill , it increases profits .
29 In effect , it seeks to establish a formal group structure where an undertaking controls a public company ( whether or not its shares are listed ) even if that company is not its subsidiary ; an undertaking can be a person , firm or company .
30 The most usual form of joint venture is a jointly owned company whose activities and sphere of operations are defined by a series of agreements and industrial property licences , but a company is not essential if the agreements between the parties result in a separate , jointly controlled business entity .
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