Example sentences of "the company do [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 " You let a man walk in here and say he 's taking your seat-after paying your fare and all-and the company does n't do a thing about it ? "
2 from our point of view in nineteen ninety three , we have to deal with somebody over a revision of the rent and if the company does n't exist it makes it very difficult !
3 Five new switching centres , equipped with Northern Telecom Ltd DNPS-100 switches , have been set up in Washington , San Francisco , London , Hong Kong and another another Far East location that the company does n't want to talk about .
4 If the company does n't respond , then it 's time to get tough .
5 Contracts should be structured so that if the company does n't release any recordings during a certain contract year , the artist has the option to terminate the agreement and look elsewhere for a record deal .
6 If the company does n't look after its documents , does it give it a justification for a journalist being asked to reveal his source ? ’
7 Every object is self-contained , so the company does n't have to change or re-write basic code .
8 If I do that , the Company does n't have to know I 've been interfacing data when I should n't .
9 This way the company does n't have to pay national insurance contributions , worry about health and safety regulations , bother with sickness or holiday pay or any other statutory benefits .
10 SunSelect Inc chief Carl Ledbetter says the company does n't know yet what Windows and MS-DOS applications wo n't run on WABI , the Windows-on-Unix software it bought when it bought Praxsys Inc : WABI has n't been turned into a product yet but something 's expected shortly and it should be bundled into Solaris this year ; meanwhile , Quorum Software Systems Inc will put Equal , its Macintosh application adaptor on Solaris-on-Sparc , and ship it later this quarter , giving Sun access to Mac versions of Word and Excel .
11 The figure was worse than expected and the company does not anticipate any improvement in the overall year results .
12 Suppose a company has a training policy that women over 50 and men over 55 will not be reimbursed correspondence course fees because the company does not want to pay for training unless it can get at least ten years benefit from that training .
13 Nevertheless , a clause of the kind described above offers management little protection should the investor come under unexpected pressure to realise some of its investments early , or if new management at the institution believes that the company does not fit well into its portfolio .
14 It reassures us that the hierarchy created within the company does not threaten individual liberty because it is the outcome of a voluntary consensual arrangement .
15 Since most shares issued are ‘ fully paid up ’ , shareholders may hide behind the corporate veil , assured that their liability with respect to the company does not extend beyond the value of their shares .
16 A downturn is expected in 1993 since activity is anticipated to be lower as the company does not expect these contracts to be repeated .
17 The Company does not intend to increase its interests in LVMH above this level .
18 The company does not break down divisional figures , but m.d .
19 the company does not die with its membership ;
20 The analysts we interviewed have the highest regard for Wellcome 's annual report and are confident that the company does not indulge in creative accounting or any other dubious practices .
21 The duty to act for the benefit of the company does not exhaust the contribution of legal duties to the regulation of management goals .
22 AS/SET WDK-U-generated AIX and Santa Cruz Unix applications will be consistent with the original AS/400 system , in both operation and appearance , the company says , obviating the need to retrain users or use separate development and maintenance staff for the Unix system — but the company does not say what database it uses on the Unix system .
23 The internal organization of the company does not provide an adequate safeguard against the power of the managers being used for their own ends ; and the imposition of fiduciary duties does not ensure that the discretion of the managers is only exercised either in accordance with the wishes of the shareholders or in accordance only with the expertise of the managers , since both these concepts prove impossibly difficult to define .
24 The Company does not accept liability for any loss or damage .
25 The ‘ directing mind , ’ when taking the company 's property , does a unilateral act , to the prejudice of the company , which the company does not authorise or consent to .
26 The company does not use or sell standard U/Vs .
27 The company does not have a sparkling financial story to tell — it lost £1.7m pre-tax on turnover of £12.5m in the year to September 30 , and its only profitable period in four years was the nine months to September 1991 , when it did £684,000 pre-tax on sales of £9.6m .
28 Advanced Micro Devices Inc lost a crucial six months of sales in the 80486 market after Judge William Ingram ruled late on Wednesday last week that the company does not have rights to copy any of Intel Corp 's microcode under their 1976 contract .
29 The Company does not have a share capital and is limited by guarantee .
30 Provided certain conditions are met , the purchase can be treated as a capital transaction so that no part of the purchase price is treated as a distribution in the selling shareholder 's hands and the company does not have to account for ACT .
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