I believe my offices and I are well known.
it just depend on how you use it in the sentence
The crumbling, old house is due for repairs soon. The crumbling and old block of offices will be demolished.
no
As she crossed the ballroom, she left a trail of men losing their self control. Land that plane first, mister, then you can lose your self control! My self control was immediately at risk.
The best offices supplier is definitely Staples . Check the link to see for yourself : http://tinyurl.com/c53n5xl.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the answer to the question goes like the following: 27 floors (37 offices) = 999 offices in the building
No, it should be Chiefs of office
that is correct.. (secretaries' offices)
If it is the Cultural Offices asking for the letter to be prepared then you should say ...... for the Cultural Offices Even if the letter is going to the Cultural Offices I think 'for' is better than 'to'
It should be capitalized at the beginning of the sentence. It should be --- Former politician's offices held...
the people
The construction workers were extending the South wing of offices .
it just depend on how you use it in the sentence
When airbus first came out they were based out of France and I believe they still are
I believe the answer is type writers.
His medical practice will be opened as soon as he finds a suitable building to be used as his offices.
Neither one is good, but the second is definitely not proper grammar.