annual turnover
collocation in Englishmeaningsofannualandturnover
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annual
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈæn.ju.əl/us/ˈæn.ju.əl/
happening once ...
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turnover
noun
uk/ˈtɜːnˌəʊ.vər/us/ˈtɝːnˌoʊ.vɚ/
the amount of business that a company does in a period ...
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(Definition ofannualandturnoverfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In this region, lords and family restrictions had a strong influence, and this reduced mobility sharply, as becomes apparent from the very lowannualturnoverof land.
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Theannualturnoverof each of these firms does not, however, exceed 100 to 250 thousand liang of silver.
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It employs nearly 51,000 people and has anannualturnoverof more than £2.2 billion.
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Incidentally, these agricultural co-operative societies have anannualturnoverof £100 million, a considerable amount of business.
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The following estimates are for each £5,000 band ofannualturnover.
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Can we have the figures for the industry as such—itsannualturnover?
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We are talking about a business with anannualturnoverof £5 billion.
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It has an investment of £1,400 million and anannualturnoverof £1,000 million.
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As has been stated, theannualturnoveris between£100 million and£112 million.
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It is therefore proper to include such subsidies—or grants—in the definition ofannualturnover.
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Retail co-ops alone have anannualturnoverof £9.7 billion and employ 115,000 staff.
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Annualturnoverin the region of £1·5 billion would provide a duty yield of £180 million.
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The clothing and textile industry has anannualturnoverof £15 billion.
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Itsannualturnoverin the period relevant to the definition was over £1 million above the cut-off.
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That industry has a highannualturnoverand employs some 600,000 people.
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Annualturnoverfor the hospital and community health service was £9.3 billion in 1984–85.
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It would be two or three times hisannualturnover.
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Theannualturnoveris £31,000 and the wages bill £5,468—and that was derelict land.
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That is a small company with anannualturnoverof £500,000.
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