Example sentences of "[noun] be that the company " in BNC.

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1 These conditions in the case of individual company accounts are that the company must satisfy at least two of three requirements relating to the maximum size of : ( i ) its turnover , ( ii ) its ‘ balance sheet total ’ and ( iii ) the average number of its employees during the year .
2 Suppose farmers have a right in law to enjoin the railway company not to set fire to their fields : the result is that the company will fit spark-suppressing equipment to their trains , and there will be less damage to the farmers ' fields .
3 Another difference is that the companies tend to be faster on their feet .
4 First , probably the most significant feature for identifying the floating charge is that the company retains management autonomy with respect to the assets subject to the charge .
5 The consequence was that the company no longer had to accept the market price for its products but could affect that price by varying the output of the product .
6 The United Kingdom 's argument was that the Company had entered into the agreement on behalf of the United Kingdom as part of that State 's obligations towards the settlement of the dispute .
7 One of the major problems of investment trust shares trading at a discount is that the company becomes a relatively attractive proposition for predators , particularly other financial institutions wishing to buy a ready-made diversified portfolio of assets ( at a discount ) .
8 What the council has made clear in the past is that the company ought to bear the brunt of the responsibility to clear up this site .
9 Another bonus in going to David Paul & Partners for your conveyancing is that the company can handle any other legal matters for which you require its assistance .
10 The one move that is seen as a means of significantly improving the picture is another sharp improvement in efficiency — but that means still more job cuts , and word is that the company is considering seeking another 70,000 voluntary redundancies over the next four years , brining its workforce down to just 100,000 by 1997 , compared with 240,000 in 1991 ; finding more volunteers should not be too hard — its last offer was massively oversubscribed , but ironically , many of those that depart will end up working for its incoming competitors .
11 The other worrying trend is that the companies getting into difficulty are tending to be larger .
12 Although the LASMO bid covers eight blocks the reality is that the company — in the face of rival applications — hopes to secure maybe two or three of them .
13 The reason was that the company was privately owned by the Jacobs family , which preferred to stay out of the limelight , and just got on with running the business .
14 Tonight the Health and Safety executive said it was investigating the fire and added that prior to this incident their ’ information was that the company did n't use materials subject to the Highly Flammable Liquids and Liquified Petroleum Gases Regulations , which impose controls on the use of highly flammable materials in factories . ’
15 A contract is a bargain and the bargain was that the Company made her the promise in the advertisement and she in return bought one of their smoke balls from a retailer .
16 But the greatest coup for Three Choirs this year is that the company has already had an order for its wine from a French buyer .
17 As we have already seen , the general principle regarding a wrong done to the company is that the company is the proper plaintiff .
18 If Microsoft is found to have a case to answer , the minimum possibility is that the company is forced to sign a consent decree under which it has to unbundle , and agree not to bundle in future — for instance it might have to dismantle Windows for Workgroups and sell the networking elements as a separate product ( similar networking code will be an integral part of standard Windows NT ) ; at worst , the company could be forced to split itself into two completely different companies , one for operating systems and languages , the other for applications .
19 The problem is that the companies that are most inclined to present full financial statements with good disclosure at the interim date are likely to be those with a history of full disclosure and/or those that are strong and performing well .
20 The problem is that the company has only limited ISDN capacity at the moment because of the way that it is implemented at telephone exchanges .
21 The strict position is that the company secretary or the liquidator ( see s 108 , TMA 1970 ) should sign the claim .
22 Even blindingly obvious and crucial insights do n't usually come instantly — it took us 24 hours to realise that the part-concealed agenda behind IBM 's December closures was that the company was signalling the death of the mainframe , a couple of months to realise that the executive search committee of IBM non-executive directors had n't a clue what it should be looking for in a new chief executive for IBM — because they themselves did n't have the computer industry background they needed to recognise how vital such a background would be to the person assuming the post .
23 The fact is that the Company accumulated profits in reserves before embarking on the building of Churston maintenance shed of which the article makes mention .
24 Clive 's estimate was that the Company and various private individuals made £3m. out of the change of rulers .
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