Example sentences of "for business " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ One of the priorities in redeveloping Fairfield Manor Hotel is to cater for business users , ’ said Croft managing director Keith Pope . |
2 | This is great for the soul but not so hot for business . |
3 | Some were duplicated by other routes , a legacy of the pre-Grouping days ( 1923 ) when companies competed for business . |
4 | Likewise , the Mickle Trafford to Dee Marsh line reopened for business on 1 September 1986 . |
5 | The East Stand at White Hart Lane , open for business for the first time , provided a gleaming backdrop for Gary Lineker 's first hat-trick for two years , but Gary 's glory game served only to paper over Tottenham 's cracks . |
6 | Deliveries of the new jet — which is designed to tap the market for business aircraft with an intercontinental range — are due to begin in the first quarter of 1991 . |
7 | The law could result in less security for business . |
8 | But , while he is of Le Patron Mange Ici school ( which always used to be the sign of a good restaurant ) , I ca n't see that it would have been particularly good for business here . |
9 | While the airport is seen as a big confidence-boost for business , Sir David said little to reassure Hong Kong people . |
10 | Although he traded in Australian citizenship for an American passport for business reasons , he still has a stranglehold on 60 per cent of Australia 's main newspapers . |
11 | It was quite possible that it would be still open for business . |
12 | From time to time I have had vivid dreams in which the Majestic has again been open for business , the glass cases full of photographs , lit up , with posters advertising wonderful movies covering the outside walls . |
13 | Malcolm did n't think Chrissie being larruped with Nick 's belt in his shop was good for business So I got the weekday job again . |
14 | The desire to create a pseudo-history of the movement 's afterlife may be good for business , and may have provided extra material for the book ( I refer to the Boston text , see pp. 10–13 ) but it is not in keeping with the purer aims of the Situationists outlined elsewhere in these and other texts . |
15 | It found that four out of five publicans and restaurateurs in the survey agreed it was good for business , and four out of five managers said recorded music made customers stay longer . |
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17 | So , doing as they were bid , discussions were duly held with everyone concerned ; just six months after the Prince 's letter landed on George Thurstan 's desk , a pilot scheme opened for business in Sunderland . |
18 | It will be worse when traders are desperate for business , as they are now . |
19 | Such was the demand for business that institutions accepted rates for sub-underwriting at 0.17 per cent . |
20 | Most of the high technology services firms were working at the frontier of computer usage , developing new software packages or sophisticated interactive training models for business . |
21 | And multi-player games are good for business : groups of friends will have to buy more than one copy of each game , rather than sharing a set of different games . |
22 | He uses his explorations for business , videos , pictures and stories . |
23 | The company believed trading volume sales got customer loyalty and was good for business . |
24 | Now get down to the business of making a country fit for business to operate in , with plenty of unemployment and real inequality . ’ |
25 | The new Bank of European Reconstruction and Development will obviously have an important role in deciding policy when its opens its doors for business . |
26 | They bid fiercely for business for most of the 1980s , until a collapsing Tokyo stockmarket brought their come-downance . |
27 | Under Pavel Bunich , these Communists for Business , as they might be called , want to reconcile entrepreneurship and planning . |
28 | The aim has been to make purchasers much more prudent and to force providers to compete for business . |
29 | Western Germany tops the European league for business spending at $31.9 billion . |
30 | Many members ' agents , and many syndicates that rely on those agents for business , would perish . |