Example sentences of "[art] company is [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The company is to invest Ir £250m on research and investment and staff training .
2 The company is hoping to recover some of the money from Wright , but admits much of it has already been spent , making his appointment an expensive mistake .
3 But the company is hoping tougher tyre laws coming into force next month will boost sales .
4 However , the company is hoping that its 6000 series printers , launched last Spring , together with recovery in the US economy will boost its market share .
5 In particular the company is hoping to position TeamWorks Office as a direct competitor to Lotus Notes .
6 Now the company is hoping that iconoclasm is coming back into style — and a certain sort of iconoclasm at that .
7 The company is hoping to cash in on a niche — fault-tolerant personal computing — that has been largely overlooked by traditional players like Tandem Computer Inc and Stratus Computer Inc , by offering low cost PC-based fault-tolerant systems to the market .
8 The company is hoping for grant aid from the Scottish Sports Council .
9 The company is hoping that the work could also lead towards the protection of plants from pests more common in Britain , some of which show poor response to traditional pesticides .
10 Because it 's a national thing I mean it 's something the company is hoping to go forward with the time it 's a government initiative , if we are offering trainee managers when they join us an , an N V Q and they do n't get it at the end of their training .
11 If the company is given the remedy , it may choose not to exercise it .
12 In principle , therefore , the legal interest should pass from transferor or transferee when the company is given notice of it , and that date , rather than the later date of actual registration , should be the relevant one in determining its priority over earlier unnotified transfers .
13 It is not good enough to use language which blurs the sharp reality , as for example : ‘ the ultimate control of the Company is seen in law as residing with the owners or shareholder ’ as if to suggest that there is some other and valid way of seeing it , a way which may put the ultimate control , at least in part , elsewhere .
14 The company is faced with estimated claims of £165 million from banks and building societies that have suffered losses from repossessing homes during the recession .
15 As a result , the liquidator estimates the company is owed £1.6 million for machines that were never paid for .
16 Eager to hound down deals with users of the major databases , the company is laying low with Accell/TP on its Unify 2000 database for the time being .
17 So the company is regulated both internally and externally by contract .
18 James Cannavino , IBM Corp senior vice-president and Personal Systems supremo says the company is getting 6,000 to 7,000 calls a day on its OS/2 number requesting details of OS/2 2.1 , which is due to ship on June 14 : he claims that current sales of OS/2 are running at around 200,000 copies a month .
19 James Cannavino , IBM Corp senior vice-president and Personal Systems supremo says the company is getting 6,000 to 7,000 calls a day on its OS/2 number requesting details of OS/2 2.1 , which is due to ship on June 14 : he claims that current sales of OS/2 are running at around 200,000 copies a month .
20 Let's just say the company is getting a little too exuberant for my tastes . ’
21 Mr Poole says the company is taking a robust approach to chopping back unproductive non-core businesses and controlling its cash well .
22 The company is taking the wider view , being proactive over staff well-being . ’
23 In any case she thinks it is just a matter of time before more women start coming through to senior levels , both because the company is taking on more female graduates and because they are a pretty self-confident lot anyway .
24 The company is calling the thing Novell DOS 7 , and says it will be available in the summer .
25 According to MacWeek , the development will be the first fruits of a planned family of multi-environment technologies that the company is calling Companion , which also involves plans for a thorough overhaul of the Macintosh interface over the next few years .
26 But manager Andrew Taylor says the company is calling in an administrator .
27 But it may be that the company is producing a range of products and has set up separate units or subsidiaries to exploit each product market .
28 The company is bound to the members in their capacity as members .
29 The company is bound to accept probate or letters of administration granted in any part of the United Kingdom as sufficient evidence of the personal representative 's entitlement .
30 It is in this process of iteration that the commitment of the businesses themselves to their role in the future of the company is achieved .
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