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for company造句
1 I took my mother with me for company. 2 He's coming with me for company. 3 I usually have the radio on for company. 4 I'm not in the mood for company. 5 The subsidy for company cars is to be phased out next year. 6 She depended on me for company. 7 For company secretary they settled on a 34-year-old chartered accountant called Michael Henshaw. 8 This psychic shift has, of course, been great for company profits and terrible for the labor movement. 9 The head office was responsible for company administration and the regional offices dealt with administration for the firm's 40 sales outlets. 10 You are not sent out for company but to annoy each other. 11 It also calls for a higher price threshold for company car tax. 12 Hyacinth came with them, more for company and the irrefutable excuse to avoid work than from any religious inclination. 13 We will scrap the remaining tax breaks for company cars and apply tougher limits to permitted emissions. 14 He wept with her for company. 15 An innovational thought could create more profit for company. 16 It is not for company image. 17 As the journey was long one, he took a friend with him for company. 18 I'll go with you as far as the station for company. 19 I hate going out alone: I take my daughter for company. 20 The Stock Market was becalmed yesterday as dealers waited for company results. 21 But the Chancellor also announced a reform in the way the tax for company car use is applied. 22 I am alone in my excessively white house with a wire-haired dachshund for company. 23 Had he not been she might have telephoned him instead of Nick, when she had been desperate for company. 24 Her beauty and her talk still attracted anyone she wished for company, and she never drank when she painted. 25 Virgin hopes a day in the cockpit will become as popular as a day at the races for company gatherings. 26 She has never had to compete with private collectors for company archives and hopes she never has to. 27 Yet the debate on Cadbury shows that there are serious disagreements about the ideal structure for company boards. 28 They like to see people for a cup of tea, and they like popping round to Karen's for company. 29 Investors have complained about a lack of regulation over the Czech capital markets and poor disclosure rules for company information. 30 Why did he sit there in that most sociable of settings, solitary and apparently with neither need nor wish for company?