Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [art] [noun] industry " in BNC.

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1 For example , in a Commission decision in 1982 a network of price-fixing agreements within a trade association in the cognac industry established in France by statute was held to infringe Article 85 , despite the fact that the association 's board operated under government supervision .
2 If the ’ prudence ’ concept is followed there should be a tendency to undervalue rather than overvalue stock in the building industry .
3 Volatile solvent extraction is employed a great deal in the perfume industry because it produces superb fragrances which are truer to the aroma found in the living plant .
4 Lazarus 's business ambitions soon elevated him from storeman to lumber merchant , thence to a partnership in the coal industry which became his sole business — L. Cohen and Son — after a few years , and hence to a high-profile dredging company which could boast that it had kept every one of the lifelines of the young nation — the St. Lawrence tributaries between Lake Ontario and Quebec — open .
5 One company that could still make an impact on the world computer market is Siemens-Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG — but only if Siemens is serious about remaining — outside Germany — a force in the computer industry .
6 Print-on-paper publishing remains the dominant force in the information industry more widely but electronic media have established practical , affordable alternatives .
7 Charles McDonald , for Moviewatch , tells me : ‘ We think this will be a major new force in the movie industry and it wo n't just be based on what is happening in London .
8 The United Kingdom is extremely attractive as a location for inward investment in the telecommunications industry .
9 Investment in the electronics industry from the rest of the world increased steadily since the beginning of the 1980s .
10 a substantial increase in investment in the water industry has occurred since 1989 .
11 Mr Vestry , who is chairman of Blue Star Line , also called for investment in the shipping industry .
12 Will the Minister keep in mind the fact that there is a roadblock on investment in the construction industry because of the problem of landlocking ?
13 She is acutely disappointed by the government 's lack of investment in the clothing industry in this country , and highly critical of the industry itself , which she says just does n't realise the potential of its designers .
14 Investment in the coal industry however was postponed and Draconian cuts are planned .
15 The costing for any individual contract or development project could be analysed as follows : Profit or loss In the building industry the normal practice is to cost net excluding the majority of overheads unless they are site-related .
16 Copies are available at 50p , as are the other 10 titles which range from ‘ Preventive Pest Control ’ to ‘ AIDS in the Food Industry ’ and from ‘ Regulations for Contractors ’ to ‘ Hygiene in The Retail Trade ’ .
17 Developments in Europe , particularly the Barber Case and other statements in relation to the equalisation of retirement ages , have created considerable uncertainty in the pension industry .
18 One of the worst features of research in the drug industry is the work which needs to be done to make and test products which are only marginally different from existing ones .
19 It is common practice in the haulage industry to give customers 30 days from date of invoice in which to pay , and it must be the aim of every haulier to avoid giving extended credit to customers who , for one reason of another , fail to keep within these terms .
20 ( Also it was common practice in the construction industry for employees to be moved . )
21 It considered the offer of an increased wage together with the practice in the construction industry of employees moving from site to site were important factors in the case .
22 The use of labour and material sub-contractors is common practice in the building industry , because : ( a ) The builder does not possess the necessary expert technical knowledge and specialist skills in certain aspects of the construction process .
23 It is normal practice in the building industry to cost all items gross .
24 The first is the wide variation in specification and finish that are standard practice in the motor industry .
25 Traditionally , labour in the construction industry has been employed on a casual basis .
26 Redundancies , short-time working , bonus cuts and the like have been very much the order of the day we 've had the twenty percent job cuts at Blue Circle Cement which are mentioned specifically in the report and we 've also seen significant additional job losses at British Gypsum in the brick industry and in many other sectors of the building materials industry .
27 This situation was widely held to be responsible for Australia 's slowness in adopting new technology — automation in the motor industry was far less advanced than in western Europe — and for persistently low levels of labour productivity .
28 Although South Korea recorded a growth rate of 9.1 per cent in 1990 , this was achieved largely through a boom in the construction industry manufactured by a government-backed residential building programme which aimed to construct 2,500,000 new housing units in 1988-92 .
29 The bicycle was accused of enlarging the scope for theft , and we were encouraged to linger over some of the more squalid details of profiteering and corruption which had accompanied the boom in the cycling industry .
30 In fact , by then Reagan had served a valuable apprenticeship in the communications industry and had completed two terms as governor of the most populous state in the union with a GNP comparable to that of Canada and exceeded by only six national economies .
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