Example sentences of "[prep] its [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 As a Bank that looks after its customers ' financial welfare , we know just how important the benefits offered by this Plan could be to you as they are paid at a time when you would need real financial help .
2 As a Bank that looks after its customers ' financial welfare , we know just how important the benefits offered by this Plan could be to you as they are paid at a time when you need real financial help .
3 This was the autumn of 1982 , immediately after the Falklands war , and the public image of the Parachute Regiment was in high profile after its members ' achievements in the South Atlantic ; they had won two Victoria Crosses and had fought at Mount Longdon , Goose Green and Wireless Ridge .
4 The first school to take successful legal action to compel its own LEA to provide sufficient accommodation will gain a deserved reputation for looking after its pupils ' interests .
5 Each generation of workers is in effect paying for its predecessors ' pensions , in the confident hope that the next generation will pay for theirs .
6 Ranby prison , midway between Worksop and Retford , would turn to Bassetlaw Hospital for its prisoners ' psychiatric care .
7 The centre has implemented an effective system of induction , guidance and support for its candidates ' Appeals .
8 No one , to my knowledge , attempted to press charges of deception against the BBC for its reporters ' filming tactics in the series Black and White Britain screened a few years ago .
9 The individual will be primarily liable and the health authority vicariously liable for its employees ' negligence .
10 The imagination trembles at some of these ideas — will a profession 's ruling body really come clean about its members ' income ? — but no suggestion , on this subject , should be dismissed out of hand .
11 IBM for example , is currently considering what action , if any , it needs to take about its computers ' visual display units .
12 It took full advantage of its opponents ' weaknesses .
13 Specifying the standard of a hospital 's decor and food but ignoring the quality of its doctors ' working conditions betrays a curious sense of priorities .
14 On March 30 the Dnestr republic 's Supreme Soviet condemned the emergency decree and urged measures to ensure the ( Dnestr ) republic 's security " including using the 14th Army stationed in the republic as a guarantor of its citizens ' safety " .
15 If a holding company can not immediately recover ACT against its own corporation tax liabilities , it should consider making use of its subsidiaries ' ACT capacity ( ie tax liabilities available for offset in the previous six years ) .
16 the ARC 's decision to cut some of its institutes ' affiliation with universities , allegedly in order to discourage ‘ ivory-tower ’ research , and
17 How ICI halved the value of its shareholders ' funds 20 years of 10% a year inflation has had a significant impact on the accounts of ICI and GEC
18 A bill currently before parliament will abolish the present arbitrary rule that a company can only issue domestic corporate bonds up to twice the value of its shareholders ' funds .
19 A party is regarded as acquiring control if it has the possibility of exercising " decisive influence " on another party in particular by ownership or the right to use all or part of the assets of the other party , or rights which confer decisive influence on the composition , voting or decisions of the other party 's board of directors or of its shareholders ' meetings .
20 Section 324 specifies that directors must disclose their shareholdings in the company in question and its related companies , while s.325 makes it obligatory for the company to keep a record of all of its directors ' interests .
21 This must be settled quite soon after the birth , for the christened child carries for the whole of its life a record of its parents ' religious belief .
22 AI simultaneously published the findings of its delegates ' visits to Iran and Turkey in May to interview Kurds , Arab Shi'a Muslims and others about human rights violations following the uprising in Iraq in March and April this year .
23 It is unlikely to recommend any dramatic merging of its members ' sovereignty .
24 Inspired in part by Gandhi , Niyogi drew on Marx and Mao to create a non-dogmatic popular movement that integrated the work , social and cultural aspects of its members ' lives .
25 Seemingly almost every month a new product or service is launched to meet yet another of its members ' needs .
26 Its historical and current popularity with whites is accountable in terms of its members ' conformity to the image of the black man as physically adept but lacking in the intellectual equipment to harness his skill to firm objectives .
27 Mace claims that some $1bn of business has now been conducted on 88000-based system products , and claims , as the group often does , that there will be more converts to the cause — this time around there are five or six Intel Corp i860 manufacturers on its hitlist. 88open will open a European office this summer , either in the UK or Germany , which will use space rented in one of its members ' offices .
28 One of the other stock-market listed football clubs , Tottenham Hotspur , capitalises the cost of its players ' registrations and , after allowing for estimated residual values , amortises them over the period of the respective players ' contracts .
29 Documents published by BNFL state that the plant will earn £950 million for the UK and £1,800 million for BNFL in its first 10 years , but contain no comparison of the cost of reprocessing with that of storage of nuclear waste , or any assessment of the revenue BNFL could earn from storage of its customers ' waste .
30 But despite the self-importance of the boast , the League no longer existed as much more than a figment of its leaders ' fantasies .
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