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

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1 I did a couple of years of catalogue work — companies that sell clothing through the mail , ’ she said , in answer to his puzzled look .
2 The Personal Computer Direct Marketers ' Association , PCDMA , is the brainchild of sales and marketing consultant Keith Warburton , and includes not only companies that sell hardware direct to the corporate or business user , but also ‘ off-the-page ’ systems integrators , value-added resellers and dealers .
3 But the companies that sell consumer goods in America feel real grief at its passing .
4 None of the overpayments were to companies that had directors in the second category .
5 In contrast , he selected those companies that had data in the PIMS system for at least seven and up to thirteen years ; this gave him data on 460 US companies .
6 Companies that use computers have been connecting them to each other for a decade , often using AT&T 's telephone lines .
7 For instance , what about all the companies that use Unix to build products that compete against Novell ?
8 Problems also arise over companies that receive funds but subsequently do not perform as expected .
9 To pay for this , companies that take part in the DSD are charged a levy on each package , which must be approved by the organisation as recyclable .
10 Far from relieving the companies from burdens and expense it adds to them ; for those companies that take advantage of it will have to prepare two distinct sets of accounts and reports , the full version to circulate to their members and the expurgated version to be made available to the general public .
11 The HSE says that companies that take shortcuts when building new units , refurbishing and converting facilities , especially those for high-rise work , might expose workers to infectious , allergenic or toxic hazards .
12 Indeed allow can even represent the existence of permission without saying whether the permitted action is carried out or not : ( 212 ) A measure passed by Congress just before adjourning softened the ruling 's impacts , on prior-year returns still under review , for clay-mining companies that make brick and tile products .
13 Right from environmentalism 's origins as a force in marketing , the companies that make detergents have had to cope with green-minded consumers .
14 Some large international banks operate separate export service subsidiary companies that make credit available to overseas buyers .
15 The same year , age 40 , he married a woman with strong religious beliefs , and took over a cluster of little companies that made things like office clocks .
16 Companies that change factors or move back to handling their own invoices frequently cite poor quality of service .
17 HMIP 's policing function will be crucial in bringing to book companies that pollute air and waterways .
18 There are plenty of companies that do hotels bit itty bitty er
19 It will focus its sales efforts on companies that have departments or divisions in several countries and need a global package .
20 This trend will be most prevalent among larger companies that find downsizing takes a long time due to the complexity of their computing environment .
21 This trend will be most prevelant among larger companies that find downsizing takes a long time due to the complexity of their computing environment .
22 Also named in the suit are companies that marketed blood products — Baxter , Bayer , Green Cross , Kaketsuken , and Nippon Zoki .
23 It emerged that the Government is being forced to alter arrangements for protecting security of supply and impose fines on distribution companies that allow power cuts .
24 COMPANIES THAT NEED SEARCH
25 Other advantages for registration as a charity are that those parents and friends who can be persuaded to make covenants to the association will be able to gain tax relief and companies that give donations will find it easier to convince the tax man that their gift was entirely for charitable purposes .
26 Johnson Matthey was one of six companies that won bronze medals as part of National Semiconductors ‘ Quest for Gold ’ supplier program .
27 Contrary to the impression given in last week 's report on the restructuring at Random House , Frances Coady remains Vintage 's publisher in addition to her new job as publisher of the group of companies that includes Cape , Chatto , Vintage and Pimlico .
28 Pratten ( 1976 ) , for instance , concluded from a detailed comparison of Swedish and British companies that negotiating procedures in Britain , as well as more fragmented union representation , contributed to the lower labour productivity of some UK companies .
29 The regulation of pension funds tends to be far lighter than for insurance companies as they are bound by trust legislation , and because the companies that offer pensions have an incentive to make sure that schemes are adequately administered as they are responsible for the benefits they have agreed upon for their employees ( even though they rarely run the fund themselves ) .
30 And again , companies that produce goods that customers ‘ really ’ want can be expected to out-perform , and ultimately replace , those who merely manipulate demand .
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