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

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1 In terms of regional differences , East Anglia reported the highest proportion of companies that had raised R&D spending , and the southwest of England the lowest .
2 Mr Kerr added that none of the companies that had received the irregular payments had been required to repay money .
3 He said Wellcome could not benefit from tax breaks enjoyed by companies that had set up manufacturing facilities in Puerto Rico .
4 In the first instance , MAS will search our computerised register of some [ specify number ] acquisitive clients and contacts to identify companies that have expressed a desire to expand in your industry .
5 Independent transport companies that have sought to win business away from existing contractors in the Fulton market have had their lorries damaged and their workers hammered with loading hooks .
6 Sales Express , a firm of computerized auctioneers , has experienced unparalleled growth of late as the marketplace has become flooded with goods from companies that have gone into receivership .
7 It must be the big companies that have gone and set factories up must n't they ?
8 And the severity of the recession has made it difficult for those companies that have reached the end of the five-year period to find an exit route for their BES investors .
9 Prime candidates will be small companies that have developed mathematical software considered to have broad appeal and deemed complementary to Mathcad .
10 Do you think any of the erm companies that have done business with Japan would have any such pictures ?
11 Does the Minister agree that we shouldall congratulate those British companies that have contributed to the success in export achievements ?
12 A reason why a number of companies that have adopted some form of matrix management have declared it a failure is to be found in inadequate preparation and briefing of those involved .
13 Assured tenancy companies that have raised money under the BES to invest in properties for letting are having trouble valuing their properties .
14 The nature of the financing of overseas subsidiaries is also a key factor , given the large number of UK companies that have maintained substantial foreign currency borrowings ( particularly dollar ) and sterling cash deposits .
15 This study is based on a population of 2,079 UK domestic and Irish companies listed at May 1992 , which comprises 1,664 continuing companies and 415 companies that have joined the market since 1987 .
16 For companies that have kept at a specified size over the years , working to budgets that they know and understand , are forced to expand to deal with the increased flow .
17 The programme is pitched at Fortune 1000 companies that have embraced open systems for strategic applications and the company suggests that it could develop a prototype to consolidate financial reporting from a company 's strategic business units into corporate headquarters , connecting disparate computer environments into a client-server system .
18 The programme is pitched at Fortune 1000 companies that have embraced open systems for strategic applications and the company suggests that it could develop a prototype to consolidate financial reporting from a company 's strategic business units into corporate headquarters , connecting disparate computer environments into a client-server system .
19 Now those companies that have built their own operating system ( and around 60% or more do in the real-time area ) can retain their investment and buy into the new operating system as the company reckons it can emulate any existing operating system .
20 To complicate the issue , observers predict that not all the American companies that have applied for slots will actually launch satellites .
21 They have been in Perth now for nine years and in business as McKays for three , providing , as Lesley McKay explained , ‘ accounting services to companies that have grown big enough to need an accountant or finance director , but not big enough to afford one full-time ’ .
22 And all the hardware and systems companies that have made a precarious living gathering up the crumbs under IBM 's table .
23 THE housebuilder Bellway yesterday joined the lengthening queue of UK companies that have returned to their shareholders for fresh equity with a £33.6 million rights issue , writes Richard Shackleton .
24 Literally hundreds of US companies that have qualified for exchange listings have elected to remain on the OTC , preferring a more competitive system of market making to a single exchange specialist .
25 The lion 's share of Singapore 's exports is produced by the 3,000-odd foreign companies that have set up on the island .
26 Chair , erm , every year we try and hold er , an event or something of interest to the local business community , to local industries , and we have contacts with local freight-forwarders , banks and companies that have exported , embassies , and we 're proposing that we erm , hold the event this year on the subject of exporting and how to do it , because we 've had very many small companies that might be clueless and want to know erm , exact nuts and bolts of it , so if we could run an event on that basis , and then use that event as the core of a group to take across in this case , Ireland , but perhaps in the future , Holland , who knows where else , to actually sell , using the services of erm , the Embassy in Dublin , our Embassy and the Chamber , with whom we have very good links , then it would be to the benefit of our businesses .
27 Given the very patchy record of companies that have diversified into areas not related to their existing businesses or not requiring similar management skills , corporate managers ought always to bear in mind the option of planned divestment of inevitable dinosaurs with a view to returning cash to shareholders ( see Lorenz , 1988 ) .
28 Companies that have won X/Open XPG4 branding include Unix System Labs , DEC , ICL , Sun , Siemens Nixdorf , NCR Corp , Olivetti , Mortice Kern Systems .
29 There has also been significant criticism of companies that have entered into transactions that were unsuitable for their needs and that increased their financial risk .
30 Coming Clean , which analyses the views of over 70 companies that have produced free-standing environmental reports in Japan , Europe and North America , has been jointly prepared by Touche Ross , environmental consultancy SustainAbility and the International Institute for Sustainable Development .
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