Example sentences of "company that [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Drawn up by the Advertising Association , the new code covers about 90 per cent of the companies that use direct mail . |
2 | Companies that take unacceptable risk plainly also disappear . |
3 | Companies that take significant sums of money from members of the public in advance of providing goods or services are in a special position of trust . |
4 | So Hanson went ahead and brought in outside touring companies that offered simple sets , and a cast of up to ten people , who could stage a place that found its own level in front of people who did n't think twice about live theatre apart from taking their youngsters to the pantomime at Christmas . |
5 | Governments , on one view , can not afford to leave that decision to the market because the stockmarket tends to reward those companies that abandon military R&D . |
6 | The companies that follow this principle often do n't shout about it , but they are easy to recognise . |
7 | This would result in a shorter report and give useful encouragement to companies that develop innovative forms of reporting . |
8 | As a result , the precise direction of innovation by the companies that introduce new technology often has little to do with improved efficiency or better production , but depends on the different political interests of the managers and workers involved . |
9 | At least , this would seem to be the case for companies that have many product lines and are no further ahead than the ‘ islands of automation ’ stage . |
10 | I mean , as you say , there 's very few companies that offer any form of benefit to housewives , they 're either working or they 're not , they have a Health Master , or not . |
11 | Meanwhile ParcPlace introduced a C++ Partners Programme for companies that offer complementary products including Aggregate Computing Inc , Mercury Interactive , NewCode Technology Inc , ObjecTime , Ontos , Persistance , Pure Software , Rational , Servio and Versant Object Technology . |
12 | Companies that produce enough products to need in-house testing facilities can join a Verification Membership class which gives access to all of X/Open 's existing and emerging test soft ware . |
13 | ‘ Companies that produce non-chlorine bleach paper products now have a competitive edge , ’ Isaacs explains . |
14 | Companies that supply industrial goods markets enjoy one significant advantage over those that trade into consumer markets . |
15 | COMPANIES that supply optical fibres to British Telecom are stepping up their efforts to cut the price of the fibres in the face of international competition . |
16 | Another company that uses traditional farming methods is The Real Meat Company which has shops in Bath , and Chelsea and St John 's Wood , London , as well as a national home delivery service . |
17 | Thorning is European sales manager for Unipart International , the company that manufactures spare parts for cars and other vehicles across the world . |
18 | Duckhams Oils , like the companies nominated for this award , is a specialist company that manufactures high-performance products to the highest standards |
19 | Managing director Javier Ollero is quick to point out that TransTools is not a service company , but a product company that undertakes extensive research and development . |
20 | Unless you are fortunate enough to work for a company that recognises this need , there are basically two options available for that initial promotion . |
21 | Northgate was the only foreign mining company that made major attempts to raise capital locally in Ireland . |
22 | Her brother , Roger Lewis , already had a company that made gigantic floor cushions , so the three of them teamed up and opened a cushion shop in Chelsea . |
23 | I discovered later he was the marketing manager of a company that sold agricultural fertiliser . |
24 | The Privy Council has held that the profits of a Hong Kong company that granted fixed fee sub-licences of video films to overseas customers ‘ arose in ’ and ‘ derived from ’ Hong Kong ( p 106 ) . |
25 | Privately , dissatisfied participants questioned whether the organiser — a New York company that sells advertising space in journals , publishes minor journals and headhunts biotechnologists — was truly qualified to assess the scientific merit of the work to be presented . |
26 | He was later to become owner of a Beirut company that dubbed educational films and translated technical books into Arabic . |
27 | A recent objection came from a client who did not want to invest in a company that gave political donations . |
28 | This is not surprising when you learn that he is a successful businessman , and in fact the founder of San Diego 's ComputerEdge Magazine and the founder of the company that published this book . |
29 | Three years ago , Craig Fields was forced out as director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ( DARPA ) after Prabhakar , then deputy director of DARPA 's defence sciences office , made a $4 million investment in Gazelle Microcircuits Inc. , a tiny Silicon Valley semiconductor company that makes high-speed gallium arsenide chips . |
30 | More typical of European STM builders is Omicron , a West German specialist in vacuum equipment , and Struers , a Danish company that makes metallurgical equipment . |