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share - use in sentences
Object
- practice: ICT can help to share good practice, like Teachers ' TV.
- responsibility: They'd both shared responsibilities for what had happened to their relationship.
Converse of object
- buy: Traders have to buy shares in Standard Life given its size.
- sell: The proceeds from selling the shares go to a wide range of UK charities.
- acquire: If the shares have grown in value the employees are likely to acquire the shares; otherwise they will let their options lapse.
- hold: Many employees already hold shares through their pension funds.
Adjective modifier
- ordinary: The New Ordinary Shares will, when issued and fully paid, rank pari passu in all respects with the Existing Ordinary Shares.
- fair: Druids stone circle near Birkrigg has seen its fair share of damage in the past.
- equal: Every person has the right to an equal share of Earth's limited ecological capacity.
Modifies a noun
- capital: There is no minimum authorized or issued share capital requirement.
- certificate: You will need your shareholder reference number to hand, which can be found on your share certificate or tax voucher.
- price: From its peak, the share price of AOL - Time Warner declined sharply.
- option: Earlier this year more than 100,000 staff who have bought into the share option scheme enjoyed a £ 106 million payout.
- ownership: Employe share ownership schemes themselves can also perhaps be divided into two types.
- idea: And being below the radar, there's no way to share ideas between remote.. .
Noun used with modifier
- bearer: Bearer shares can be issued with exchange control permission.
- market: Penguin's market share remained steady overall in a market that showed only modest growth in the period.
Possessives
- lion: The brokered peace deal entitled the UTO to 30 % of government seats, with the IRP taking the lion's share.
Preposition: of
- profit: The workers want higher salaries, paid holidays and a share of the profits.
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