Example sentences of "to [noun] ' [noun] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 There is a similar presumption of equality in relation to shareholders ' liabilities but it too can be altered by provisions in the memorandum and articles .
2 And zero shareholders have preferential rights to trusts ' assets when they are wound up .
3 Before doing any deal , Hewlett-Packard would have to weigh whether it would gain more from what would effectively be privileged access to Siemens ' customers than it would lose in self-impact on its already strong position in western Germany .
4 The fault came to Rangers ' attention when they were forced to postpone a Premier Division game with Dundee United at Ibrox in December because of a fractured drainage pipe .
5 The images are stored on a more powerful computer , called an image server , which not only handles the overall management of the system , but also controls the sending of images to users ' PCs when they need to view them .
6 Hospitals openly confess to giving higher priority to fundholders ' patients as they try to avoid financial crisis .
7 The large nylon-clad bottom swished close to Charles ' face as he limped up after her .
8 ‘ What reason did he give you for coming all the way over to Otters ' Bay when he could perfectly well have slept in his boat ? ’
9 In the case of a monopolist it is likely their planned sales prices will be based on costs and revenues at output levels where they can maximize profits without reference to competitors ' prices as they do not exist .
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