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Sentence count:173+4Posted:2017-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: chartercharteringcharter schoolChart.chartcharredpie chartflip chartMeaning: ['tʃɑːtə]  adj. hired for the exclusive temporary use of a group of travelers. 
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(31) The research committee comprises chartered accountants working in industry, commerce, public practice and academia.
(32) The shock troops are: Eric, a chartered surveyor with a Doctor Who-length scarf.
(33) So we have fixed up a deal for readers with chartered surveyors Angmering Gorse and Partners.
(34) Mr Baird is a chartered accountant who moved into the software business.
(35) For company secretary they settled on a 34-year-old chartered accountant called Michael Henshaw.
(36) We first chartered corporations to perform a defined public purpose, to serve the public interest.
(37) One by one, silently, they head out the door, across the lobby and into the waiting chartered bus.
(38) Andy Naughton-Doe, a chartered secretary, is collecting signatures to seek a conversion vote.
(39) A group of journalists chartered an airplane to fly them to Addis Ababa.
(40) He left immediately for the airport, and chartered a jet.
(41) In 1989, he reportedly chartered a plane to fly 150 of his friends to a $ 3 million party in London.
(42) In 1992 1,050 members lost the right to call themselves chartered accountants because they did not pay by 30 June.
(43) By working with others we can demonstrate the real contribution that chartered architects can make in reviving our urban environment.
(44) Made it slightly harder to sue directors of federally chartered banks who may have mismanaged the institutions.
(45) Perhaps one is safer being a turf accountant than a chartered accountant in this day and age.
(46) That issue was referred by the sale and purchase agreement to a named firm of chartered accountants to determine as experts.
(47) Illegal immigrants would be expelled using chartered transport after being housed in camps set up at ports and airports.
(48) Similarly, accountants, say,[http://sentencedict.com/chartered.html] move between chartered accountancy partnerships and industry.
(49) The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, building societies, builders and local authorities, will all welcome the decision.
(50) As well as being an architect, he is a chartered town planner, and is specially qualified in building conservation.
(51) Inquiries must continue, however, to discover if Trevor Graham, a chartered surveyor, takes rural walks.
(52) The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has warned this will lead to redundancies among architects and quantity surveyors.
(53) But the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is angry that some other local authorities are letting agents get away with murder.
(54) This has meant that one of the major firms of chartered accountants has been employed.
(55) Armstrong Neal is a two-partner firm that also includes Jane Armstrong, a chartered accountant.
(56) Though the laws were rarely enforced, the Cayman Islands turned away a cruise liner chartered by 1,000 gay men in 1999.
(57) He told the Institute of Chartered Accountants that recent failures had highlighted weaknesses in accounts.
(58) He is a chartered engineer and a Member of Metallurgists.
(59) For any chartered accountant interested in the package, Aldercare is offering the package free of charge for a 30-day trial.
(60) Here's what we came up with: Gravier chartered the Jet from the Hansa Jet operation.
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