BBC definition

BBC means the British Broadcasting Corporation;
BBC the British Broadcasting Corporation (company number: RC000057).
BBC means Bay Bank of Commerce, a California state chartered bank and wholly owned subsidiary of GBB.

Examples of BBC in a sentence

  • In the 2012 report it was recommended that this matter be investigated.

  • Since its use at the start of the Virginia-class program, BBC has been used very rarely.

  • Following a request, the BBC may take the views of organisations submitting proposals into account when deciding what information will be disclosed.For more information on the Freedom of Information Act see bbc.co.uk/foi.

  • Details of your proposed total programme and per episode cost, broken down by price to BBC Public Service and any other funding sources.

  • The term EOQ is occasionally used in discussions of defense acquisition, somewhat loosely, to refer to any high- quantity or batch order of items, even those that do not take place under MYP or BBC.


More Definitions of BBC

BBC means the British Broadcasting Corporation of Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London W1A 1AA; "Contract" means these terms of trade and the Purchase Documentation;
BBC. BORROWER," "BORROWERS," "COG," "FIRST AMENDMENT," "LENDER," "LENDERS," "NBD," and "PEAKX XXXRGY" shall have the meaning assigned to such term hereinabove.
BBC means Brooklands TMT Partnership, trading as the Brooklands Boating Club (BBC) for the purposes of this agreement. It also includes the Berths, all structures, foreshore areas, parking areas, driveways, accessways, services, landscaped areas, toilets, launching ramps, pontoons, piles, and other facilities constructed or placed on, or in, the vicinity which are owned or controlled by the BBC.
BBC means the body corporate referred to in recital
BBC means Bay Bank of Commerce, a California state chartered bank and wholly owned subsidiary of BCS.
BBC. Back Bay Capital LLC.
BBC means the BRAKPAN BUS COMPANY;