Example sentences of "company [modal v] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Many of these companies may also benefit from economies of scale as they expand into such activities .
2 These depend on the size and circumstances of the company , but in smaller companies may well amount to at least 10% of the funds available for distribution .
3 While many of these may be social occasions , work groups especially in large companies may often stay on late to participate in quality control circles or zero defect clubs .
4 Their respective companies may often work in tandem .
5 It does not exist where one of the parent companies may alone decide upon a joint venture company 's commercial activities .
6 If the Australian experience is anything to go by , the cost here to government , employers and insurance companies could soon run into millions of pounds .
7 The new companies would also differ from co-operatives in that they would operate with unlimited liability .
8 It may be you see that the manufacturing flavour of the past two years was to do with the pre er Common Market period getting inside the European Union ring fence with the manufacturing plant and there is speculation as to whether that will now change that the Common Market is now established and that that window of opportunity for manufacturing has tended to recede suggesting that it may be erm administrative er er services service sector that erm these international companies would now want inside the Union .
9 Three separate companies will now operate within the UAPT- Infolink Group .
10 Pabulum Consultants ' Jennifer Rust comments : ‘ Many companies will only invest in the minimum training required to get the system up and running ; it is not surprising in these cases that the systems are not being used to their full potential .
11 This model will be of relevance to the smaller company and could be used to demonstrate how such companies can profitably engage in product concept testing .
12 But companies can also borrow from banks using a wholesale money market , in which the banks also borrow from and lend to each other .
13 The lottery business is basically a very very small business with limited competition , and for a state the size of California it makes it very difficult to have large competition because only a certain number of companies can actually put in a system of this size .
14 It may be that the attendance of the petitioning creditor 's solicitor will suffice , at least in regard to petitions presented by limited companies by analogy with the rule that limited companies can only appear in court by a solicitor ( Count Courts Act 1984 , s 60 and RSC , Ord 5 , r6 ) .
15 The new European Company may well prove to be the Eurochicken into which EEIGs will hatch , if the Commission succeeds in its renewed efforts to overcome the various problems currently inhibiting its birth .
16 The company may also pay for club entrance fees or subscriptions , servants , home/host country expenses and other expenses .
17 The code proposed the creation of a two-tier administrative system to allow for the easier processing of non-controversial mergers and takeovers , the referring of important or unusual cases to a full Takeovers Committee ( which would be renamed the Takeover and Mergers Panel ) , the right of appeal to a new independent Takeovers Appeal Panel , and the retention of 5 per cent as the maximum amount of shares which a person controlling between 35 and 50 per cent of shares in a company could further purchase in any 12-month period .
18 Digital Equipment Corp chief executive Robert Palmer expects to see some ‘ modest reductions ’ in the company 's workforce next fiscal , adding that the company could conceivably downsize to 85,000 to 90,000 employees — but ‘ The emphasis right now has to be on growing the business ; ’ DEC now employs some 98,000 , down from 137,000 at peak .
19 A company would normally wish to :
20 A company would normally wish to : Make
21 The company will also decide by the end of the year on the location for a completely new plant to fabricate the planned P6 and P7 microprocessors .
22 According to Christopher Wyles , managing director of LanOptics Plc , the company will initially concentrate on the Token Ring market , despite the fact that it also has Ethernet products in its range .
23 The company will now rely on its indirect reseller channels across Europe .
24 This means that their permission must be gained before any company can either go through their land or start up operations on it .
25 Having gained the initial advantage , the company can then price at a level to give itself a profit but still deter rivals , who face higher costs from entering .
26 The incoming chairman of a public company can swiftly dispose of dead wood , to arrange a board in sympathy with new policies .
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