Example sentences of "of [art] company [unc] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In 1712 the Goldsmiths , finding themselves responsible for yearly payments not only to the charities which they supported or were still required to pay for but also to the many hundreds of the Company 's annuities over the years 1695–1709 , resolved to mortgage their properties .
2 Traidcraft , which imports and sells a range of goods from developing countries , is to publish a report evaluating the impact of the company 's activities against non-financial criteria .
3 It happens to be part of a small chain of hotels , but you can ignore the broader aspects of the company 's activities for the purposes of this particular case and treat it simply as a problem in unit management .
4 An editor will appreciate it if you supply him regularly with information about the company , giving him advance warning of changes and additions to the product range , the factory or indeed any aspect of the company 's activities .
5 The memorandum of association is of crucial importance to the company , for it is this document which lays down the boundaries of the company 's activities .
6 Others , while having a relationship with the company only in the capacity of member , might prefer the directors to take account of such issues as the environmental or social consequences of the company 's activities , and where there is a conflict , to modify the profit instinct accordingly .
7 My role as a lawyer within the company means that my work is directly linked to the development of the company 's activities and encompasses everything from handling acquisitions and disposals to advising on minor matters on an ad-hoc basis , and problem solving for the company .
8 The Group Technical Director has responsibility for the research and development of new raw materials and products that will reduce the impact of the Company 's activities on the environment .
9 When approaching a detailed ratio analysis of a company 's accounts it is helpful to group the ratios under three main headings to measure different aspects of the company 's activities .
10 In our opinion the financial statements give a true and fair view of the company 's affairs at 31 March 1991 and of its deficit and source and applications of funds for the year then ended and have been properly prepared in accordance with the Companies ACT 1985 .
11 Its members would be appointed by the supervisory board , who would have to be regularly informed as to the state of the company 's affairs .
12 It proposes , among other things , that auditors should report on ‘ the proper conduct of the company 's affairs ’ and on ‘ future risks attaching to the company ’ and be responsible to ‘ a wider interest group ’ than the shareholders , and that shareholders should play a more active part in auditors ' appointment and remuneration .
13 The purpose of an audit should be defined as being ‘ to provide an independent opinion to those with an interest in a company that they have received from those responsible for its direction and management an adequate account of : the proper conduct of the company 's affairs ; the company 's financial performance and position ; future risks attaching to the company . ’
14 It proposes that auditors should provide an independent opinion on : the proper conduct of the company 's affairs ; the company 's financial performance and position ; and future risks attaching to the company .
15 In our opinion the financial statements give a true and fair view of the state of the company 's affairs at 31 December 19 .. and of its profit ( loss ) , total recognised gains ( losses ) and cash flows for the year then ended , and have been properly prepared in accordance with the Companies Act 1985 .
16 The majority report concluded that there should be equal representation of owners and trade unions ; and then proceeds straight to the view that a third group of co-opted directors should be appointed , adding as their first reason that those directors would bring special experience to the board room , and a broader and more detached view of the company 's affairs .
17 The audit report should state whether , in the opinion of the auditors , the accounts have been properly prepared in accordance with the Companies Act 1985 and give a true and fair view of the state of the company 's affairs and of its profit or loss for the year .
18 In our opinion the financial statements give a true and fair view of the state of the company 's affairs at 31st March 1991 and of its profit and source and application of funds for the year then ended and have been properly prepared in accordance with the Companies Act 1985 .
19 As noted by the European Commission , efficiency demands that the contributors of capital ‘ hand over the management of the company 's affairs to a smaller group capable of relatively quick and continuous decision making .
20 The application was refused , Vinelott J. holding that the alleged offence was not one in connection with the management of the company 's affairs .
21 To comply with the Companies Act 1985 , auditors are required ( by section 236 ) to state expressly whether , in their opinion , the balance sheet and the profit and loss account ( and , if it is a holding company submitting group accounts , the group accounts ) have been properly prepared in accordance with the statutory requirements , and whether the accounts show a " true and fair view " of the state of the company 's affairs and of its profit ( or loss ) .
22 Directors have sometimes been called trustees , or commercial trustees , sometimes they have been called managing partners ; it does not matter much what you call them as long as you understand what their true position is , which is really that they are commercial men managing a trading concern for the benefit of themselves and all the other shareholders … they are bound to use fair and reasonable diligence in the management of the company 's affairs and to act honestly .
23 The plaintiffs relied on an express term set out in the letters of appointments written to the defendants as follows : You will not disclose any of the company 's affairs or any of its subsidiary or associated companies business or trade secrets to a third party either during or after you have ceased to be an employee of the company without the express written consent of the company .
24 Though Safeway works to a standard layout in its stores , the architects in each of the company 's developments work within that to produce a design which incorporates unique features relating to the location of the building .
25 One of the head office buildings was originally on the company 's Liverpool manufacturing site but , in April 1982 , American Can moved this office to the Congleton complex because the Liverpool head office site was , by this time , no longer in the centre of the company 's operations .
26 LASMO chairman Lord Rees made the presentations during his recent tour of the company 's operations .
27 Will this principle be extended to other areas of the company 's operations ?
28 the maintaining of internal cohesion and control of the Company 's operations ;
29 What point this is will depend on the nature of the company 's operations .
30 What point this is will depend on the nature of the company 's operations .
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