businessmen造句91. Cantu and San Diego businessmen seem to have had a comfortable relationship.
92. A party of Japanese businessmen will be visiting the factory next week.
93. Geographical and transport remoteness make areas less accessible to friends, relatives, some tourists and businessmen.
94. Their subjects ranged from writers and actors to politicians and businessmen.
95. So far it has described the lads down the pit as millionaires and then businessmen.
96. The Catholic church is involved in job creation, but they are not businessmen.
97. Some commentators and businessmen have suggested that the successful privatization of the National Freight Corporation was a foregone conclusion.
98. To make his vision a reality, Malamud has circled the globe, soliciting support from engineers, businessmen and officials.
99. The chief beneficiaries of affirmative action are university students and black businessmen, who are the blacks most likely to succeed anyway.
100. A Gallup poll of businessmen has revealed that they expect interest rates to be 1.6 percent higher under Labour.
101. So now the Channel Islands businessmen want to buy out what they can not beat.
102. Middle-aged, semi-retired businessmen in provinces such as Manchester or Leicester seemed particularly susceptible to this.
103. It was the businessmen, not the lords, who called the tune when the industrial system began.
104. Ronald Reagan surrounded himself with swashbuckling Californian businessmen with ill-concealed contempt for the east-coast establishment.
105. He is starting to discuss the nation's problems with top businessmen.
106. A group of Texas businessmen would put up the money to bury the broadcast, he said.
107. Gone are the days when the, existence of a signed building contract merely reflected a formality required by prudent businessmen.
108. He claimed that the Ministers who allowed the prosecution of three innocent businessmen to go ahead were only doing their duty.
109. These businessmen are crusty, rough-edged fellows trying to survive in deadly earnest competition with companies much bigger than theirs.
110. Businessmen fear a Labour victory would cause the pound to fall in value even though they would probably benefit.
111. Now his name has been added to the list of more than 700 businessmen and politicians who are under investigation in Milan.
112. More than two-thirds were businessmen who travel on tight schedules and pay high fares.
113. Businessmen value the service and courtesy offered by traditional hotels.
114. For the businessmen the codes offered the means to regulate levels of production and prices.
115. Almost everyone, from right-wing businessmen to left-wing union and student leaders, condemned it.
116. There were Democratic party militants, anarchists, people with no party, workers, small businessmen, intellectuals, professional people.
117. In Britain the big cities were notoriously in the hands of the oligarchy of local businessmen.
118. Who loses? Home owners, customers with overdrafts and small businessmen.
119. They were businessmen and found it difficult to restrain their natural impulse to boosterism.
120. But that was for bored husbands, and businessmen dating their secretaries.