Example sentences of "company that [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Some insurance companies have let-out clauses for those in high-risk shared occupancy , but there are some companies that specialize in students and offer reasonable terms . |
2 | Such a list is not exhaustive , and the major problem for a NIB would be to identify companies that fall in the above categories , which is by no means an easy task . |
3 | I tried out three companies that specialise in cultural holidays accompanied by expert lecturers . |
4 | There are now literally hundreds of companies that specialise in bathroom suites and furniture , ranging from expensive , intricate designs to the cheaper , but still attractive suites . |
5 | There are many more companies that depend on their Unix licences just to build their products . |
6 | THE clobbering of their portfolios by Tokyo 's tumbling stockmarket ( down 23% on the Nikkei index since January ) has made 1990 a terrible year for those Japanese companies that dabble in stocks as a way of boosting their business profits . |
7 | She has been pressurised by the big companies that contribute to the Conservative party and been forced to deliver what they want . |
8 | The Stock Exchange and others hope that sharp-eyed analysts and journalists will spot companies that admit in their accounts to non-compliance with the code , and trust that the resulting bad publicity will force them to comply in future . |
9 | Many companies that recruit through agencies are particularly concerned with their company image and will be looking for staff who know how to dress appropriately . |
10 | Many larger companies that recruit at graduate level have joined Compacts , and they would be delighted to find students cashing in their entitlement after University . |
11 | Associate audits of companies that act as agents , suppliers or contractors . |
12 | Torchraven is targeting the VARpack at resellers in vertical markets such as local government , finance and retail ; those developing applications for specific products ; and computer departments in large companies that act as resellers within their organisations . |
13 | Permission to prospect for oil and gas in blocks of the seabed in UK waters is given to oil companies that bid under an annual licensing round to the Government . |
14 | Caterham does not have copyright on the Seven 's basic , long-bodied shape , which ran out several years ago , but it has sued companies that indulge in ‘ passing off ’ . |
15 | The original Peninsular Steam Navigation Company was founded in 1837 with the award of an Admiralty contract to carry mails to the Iberian Peninsula ; it is one of the few British companies that operate under a Royal Charter — granted in 1840 . |
16 | The idea is simple : communities with high unemployment and economic depression can be turned around if the companies that operate in those communities can be persuaded to become involved in them , invest in them , and train and recruit people from within them . |
17 | In the harsher 1990s there will not be many corks popping at companies that fail to : |
18 | He heads up the Insurance Ombudsman Bureau ( phone 071–928 4488 ) , which was set up in 1981 and which provides an independent service for the resolution of disputes between personal insurance policyholders and holders of unit trusts , and companies that belong to the scheme . |
19 | Lord Gregson , the chairmen of the House of Lords ' science and technology committee , says companies that deal with the DoI find the process of obtaining support ‘ demotivating ’ . |
20 | If you 've always worked on the account of companies that deal in furniture , say , you could just as easily do the same job for a company dealing in computers . |
21 | The real beneficiaries of EC farm policies are pesticide and fertiliser producers and companies that dispose of EC surpluses , the report claimed . |
22 | There are some companies that perform in a different venue every night . ’ |
23 | Bullock 's report says companies that emerge from such university environments follow a distinctive pattern of development . |
24 | Their high degree of competitiveness is a lesson both for British companies that compete with them and for all those who are looking for ways to sharpen their competitive edge . |
25 | In the US , the set-up of health insurance companies that stand between consumers and the services they use encourages the profligate use of resources . |
26 | Improvements in the prosperity of the company that lead to higher dividends or rising share values may also result in increased wages and job security . |