adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a listed building British English (= a historic building that is protected by a government order )
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The school is actually a listed building.
a public/listed company (= offering its shares for sale on the stock exchange )
be/be filed/be listed etc under
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The baby’s records are filed under the mother’s last name.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
building
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The bars have been set up on ground floor windows of Coatham Mill, a listed building .
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Landlord John Gardner painted the front of the listed building without getting planning permission first.
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Find out who the personnel are and, in particular, who deals with conservation matters or listed building applications.
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Any work which materially affects the character of a listed building , inside or out, requires listed building consent.
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After an inquiry, the Minister granted planning permission and listed building consent for the demolition of the building.
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Repairs to the grade two listed building are expected to cost more than £1,000.
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It is an offence to demolish or to alter a listed building unless listed building consent has been obtained.
company
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The Prudential has recently called for greater disclosure of treasury matters by listed companies .
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That approach has recently been recommended for all listed companies by Britain's Institutional Shareholders Committee.
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If the purchaser is a listed company it may need to apply for a listing of the consideration shares.
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While other respondents do not go this far, some are concerned about Cadbury's application to small listed companies .
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Their main concern is with buy-outs of complete listed companies - such as Magnet, Virgin and International Leisure.
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Tottenham Hotspur and Millwall have both discovered life bumpy as a listed company .
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All listed companies will be subject to identical financial reporting requirements and other listing conditions.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Another problem is the general feeling amongst Health Service employees and their property advisors that their listed buildings are liabilities rather than assets.
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Any work which materially affects the character of a listed building, inside or out, requires listed building consent.
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It is an offence to demolish or to alter a listed building unless listed building consent has been obtained.
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It is worth noting that an offer need not be for a listed company for the Panel to be interested in it.
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Reading forwards, backwards, up, down and diagonally, find the listed words hidden in the grid.
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Seven groups of secondary preventive approaches are listed .
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Shortly after buying it, Denega was refused listed building consent to demolish the chapel and develop 21 sheltered accommodation units.
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The means s.d. from independent experiments are listed .