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

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1 Some of the companies that would prefer not to do so may have something to hide .
2 In 1991 it offered handsome tax incentives to encourage the creation of big trading companies that would do the job more efficiently than lots of little sellers .
3 Yes , Chair , I , I mean I support the criteria that 's been laid out in five two there , I think it 's very important that we do actually , important that we do actually highlight the issue of low pay , and where it 's occurring , and in , in some way that then prevents companies , the , the unscrupulous type of companies that would come in to exploit that , from actually doing it , since most people would then be aware it , and I think that the last speaker 's just suggested that it 's an extremely cheap way of obtaining masses of information about Shropshire 's erm , earnings levels , and I think that 's very important that we are , and do come to grips with that , and clearly could n't afford officer time to be spent on , on merely collating that all the time .
4 So we were wondering if you would send us some addresses of skateboard companies that might sponsor us , eg Powell , Santa Cruz or someone .
5 Ehm what facilities would you actually give er on a broad spectrum so these companies that might want to fund the playhouse apart from the normal free tickets ?
6 The ISE has three tiers , the main market ( Official List ) of over 2000 domestic companies with a market value of approximately £500 billion ; the Unlisted Securities Market ( USM ) established in 1980 to allow smaller companies that might find the costs of full listing prohibitive the chance to raise capital , with over 450 companies valued at around £9 billion ; and around seventy companies on the Third market with capitalisation of £O.6 billion .
7 In addition , Amnesty may not accept funds from companies that may diminish or narrow its volunteer or popular support .
8 Meanwhile , universities and equivalent institutions are becoming increasingly autonomous , working closely with the private sector , or even generating spin-off companies that may develop into important sectors in their own right , as with biotechnology .
9 and the milkman would come and everything else , and now it 's all central distribution , and erm , meat , you know , do central distribution , for the whole thing , and erm , they , all the companies that used to deliver to us individually , they deliver to the central depot , and they , in turn , distribute it to all the houses ,
10 The result , analysts say , will be a slowing of credit for Japanese companies that could prevent capital investment and block an economic recovery .
11 ‘ The device looks simple , but it took a long time to find companies that could make it , ’ he says .
12 Among the companies that could take part are : Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding ; Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries ; Nippon Electric Company ; and the robot-makers Fanuc , Yaskawa Electric , Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Komatsu .
13 ‘ We want to ally ourselves with companies that can complement our strengths with leading-edge technology , ’ he said .
14 Often , invoice discounting is more attractive to the larger companies that can manage their own sales ledgers , but it does expose the factor/invoice discounter to greater risks because it is not so closely involved in the client 's affairs .
15 I believe that the standard enables small companies that can apply the exemption for group accounts under ss 248 and 249 to apply the exemption and the need to prepare a group cash flow statement merely because of its size .
16 The FEB will try to build up a £10 million fund to create companies that can develop and licence pharmaceutical products .
17 Environmentalists fear that the arrival in Guyana of Barama Ltd — a partnership between Samling Timbers of Malaysia and Sunkyong Ltd of South Korea — may herald a new era of expansion by companies that can see the approaching end of their domestic lumber supply .
18 Now we 're one of the very few companies that will pay weekly commissions on a commission only basis .
19 Companies that will observe the Code are by and large acting honourably at present , ’ he said , ‘ and those companies that are not will find ways around the spirit of the Code . ’
20 Rekhi thinks it 's the ‘ pure ’ companies without the old-fashioned mindset that will flourish : pure hardware companies such as Dell and Compaq ; pure software houses such as Novell and SCO ; applications vendors such as Lotus ; and a newer breed of companies that will integrate everything together , such as the reborn Unisys .
21 These include environmental improvement projects ; the creation of cultural infrastructure such as the Merseyside Maritime Museum , the Tate Gallery of the North and Granada TV 's News Centre in Liverpool 's Albert Dock ; urban-road projects , such as improving the A13 in east London and the building of a new Black Country spinal road ; and the formation of British Urban Development ( BUD ) , backed by eleven construction and engineering companies that will realize profits from management fees and the sale of developed sites .
22 Last week , when Unigram.X broke the news that Intel Corp would n't be able to deliver Pentium in any serious numbers before October , we had some trouble identifying the five pet companies that will get what can be had of the scarce chips .
23 Last week , when Unigram.X broke the news that Intel Corp would n't be able to deliver Pentium in any serious numbers before October , we had some trouble identifying the five pet companies that will get what can be had of the scarce chips .
24 The continued squeeze on defence procurement , combined with a demand for ever-more complex weaponry , has encouraged NATO to think the once-unthinkable : a code of practice for defence companies that should wring better value for money out of what used to be one of the capitalist world 's most protected and pampered industries .
25 As European financial controller Ton Canta says : ‘ We felt confident that this was a company that would remain committed to its products well into the future ’ .
26 They talk of significant investment in a company that would start life with over 500 employees .
27 Is there a company that would make new frames using my silver surrounds ?
28 It comes as no surprise to learn that it took director Peter Greenaway a very long time to find a film company that would consider his script for more than 30 seconds .
29 There was n't a single British company that would cooperate .
30 ‘ There was a risk that merger would produce a company that would try to exploit the domestic defence market , buying up further competition in a bid for total domination ’ ( MMC report ) .
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