Lloyd"s造句1. The people who run Lloyd's of London took a pasting yesterday.
2. For Lloyd's sales however, the minimum is £150,000.
3. Another trophy for Clive Lloyd's collection.
4. By appealing, Lloyd's is seeking to achieve equitable treatment for all Names with personal stop-loss recoveries.
5. An enfeebled Lloyd's would harm the City of London's international standing.
6. Lloyd's has seen its capital base contract sharply as Names have deserted the market in droves after disastrous losses.
7. Lloyd's ruling Council would be halved under these proposals, which the Council agreed to implement by Jan. 1, 1993.
8. Names had hoped that Lloyd's might help by raising money through a bond issue.
9. Lloyd's is being sued by 231 investors who say they lost £ 50m.
10. Few would question Lloyd's determination to win business which now walks past its door and into rivals such as Commercial Union.
11. Mr Lloyd's comments are also a slur against those suffering from ill health.
12. The troubles of Lloyd's, London's main insurance market, are more familiar.
13. Beeby came to the door of Lloyd's house and waved us goodbye.
14. A Lloyd's signal station was to occupy the top storey, but the offer was not taken up.
15. Lloyd's is now releasing through its magazine, Limelight, financial figures for all the syndicates.
16. Lloyd's is keen not only to increase its market share but to broaden its spread of risks.
17. Previously the world's largest user of punch-cards, Lloyd's switched to an electronic network at the start of this year.
18. Technology has been a particular poser: institutions like Lloyd's have been slow to exploit computers.
19. The government was relatively unscathed by scandals at Lloyd's, the collapse of Johnson Matthey, and the Guinness saga.
20. Insurance: 110 % from Lloyd's register.
21. The City's reputation has been sullied by scandals like those at Lloyd's.
22. He feels that there is no way that an external agency can obtain the feel of a market place like Lloyd's.
23. David Coleridge announced that he will resign as chairman of Lloyd's at the end of the year.
24. He left Uppingham in 1937, following rheumatic fever, to serve with a Lloyd's underwriting firm.
25. I am, for two reasons, unable to accept Mr. Lloyd's submissions on this ultravires point.
26. The move was interpreted by some as a concession to Lloyd's brokers who supply the market with its business.
27. The plan's backers are confident that there is substantial corporate demand to join Lloyd's.
28. It will include details of salary, pension and profit-related pay drawn from Lloyd's sources.
29. Open years are proving to be open wounds for Lloyd's.
30. If either ran out of cash, the burden would fall on all Lloyd's members.