Example sentences of "company [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 The greater number of small companies you have , Branson reasoned , the greater number of people to whom you can give responsibility ; ‘ encouraging entrepreneurship ’ , as he put it , under the umbrella of Virgin .
2 ‘ The companies we have today are capable of delivering 15% turnover growth a year .
3 Since eighty two er , when we merged the two Pearson public companies we have increased Pearson 's earnings per share and dividends four-fold .
4 The continued reliance throughout on independent directors as the cornerstone of good corporate governance , as the Financial Times notes , is an indication of institutional investors ' reluctance to play a fuller role in the direction of the companies they have shares in .
5 [ The Times , 20 April 1939 ; H. S. Salt , Company I have Kept , 1930 . ]
6 If the company you have hired can not obtain materials from a builder 's merchant without any advance payment there is something wrong .
7 Then again it might be the company you have here .
8 ‘ But if you are a responsible company you have to bear in mind the overall health of the company for the good of all staff and hard decisions have to be taken . ’
9 The only way I would qualify that is by saying that to stay a sound company you have to do lots of things .
10 MELROSE THE TRAINING COMPANY We have no serious competition
11 In fact in my company we have rather a good scheme .
12 One thing he said struck me as a pointer to watch when spotting for future take-overs : ‘ Like every company we have ever taken over , RHM has had problems at head office . ’
13 As a company we have a proven track record in schools catering and are committed to providing nutritious school meals . ’
14 It notes that by hiring two firms , IBM gave itself maximum scope — and also upset the search industry because search firms are barred from approaching a company they have worked for two years after a placement , and barred for life from approaching an individual they once placed , so each of IBM 's two can pass on such names to the other .
15 Yet we have seen that due to the dispersion of shareholding in the large public company they have no incentive to inform themselves of the actions of their managers or to seek a remedy against them .
16 I would like to ask , why , when there co-operation at the , the Strathclyde bus company they have buses that are running choc-a-block constantly full , but then again suddenly a bus that does n't pay its full way is taken off and people that are dependant on that bus are left without any transport , why ca n't the busy bus subsidise the bus that is n't ? , because after it its public transport , so is it a complete and utter profit that the buses are running for or is it for the convenience of the public ? because it is
17 Another contrast with shares is that if shares are redeemed or re-purchased by the company they have to be cancelled , whereas the Act provides that , unless it is otherwise agreed , redeemed debentures may be re-issued with their original priority .
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