31.   Business is conducted via money brokers, of which there are currently six.

32.   Changes in the rate of interest at which the Bank of England conducts business with the discount houses are often linked with the use of open-market operations.

33.   Inquiries may arise as a natural consequence of conducting business.

34.   Such business is conducted through the medium of glossy catalogues held by appointed commission agents who sell to their families and friends.

35.   Most Japanese companies are also accustomed to being able to talk face to face with suppliers and it is the usual way of conducting business in Japan.

36.   All week long, Drysdale, from Surrey, England, had tossed a bit of figurative cold water on the party by choosing to conduct business in seclusion.

37.   Also, the reformers say, the council is partly to blame for conducting so much business behind closed doors.

38.   Among other things, foreign banks there will now be allowed to conduct business in local currency.

39.   And footing the bill for most of the extravaganza are the single, forty-something owners, conducting a business with which the NBA is not familiar.

40.   An extranet is a private Internet site that lets several companies share information and conduct business.

v. + business >>共 684
do 25.56%
have 3.61%
conduct 3.37%
run 2.91%
start 2.25%
expand 2.17%
sell 1.54%
lose 1.41%
build 1.34%
hurt 1.24%
conduct + n. >>共 390
test 8.60%
investigation 5.28%
study 5.02%
business 4.66%
research 4.00%
interview 3.79%
search 3.77%
survey 3.65%
trial 2.33%
experiment 2.18%
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