Sentence examples for taking its share from inspiring English sources

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It lost 20.7p to close at 307.35, taking its share price decline so far this year to 74 per cent.

This means Scotland loses the majority of "Scotland's oil" but still keeps the derelict platforms from the exhausted fields.Second, I believe Shetland will declare UDI and/or join Norway if Scotland votes for independence, taking its share of the northern oil fields with it.

Europe is also taking its share of the pain.

The SEC is taking its share of heat, too, considering two of its colleges are playing a starring role here.

Initially, the gas would go just to Malaysia Thailandd would start taking its share in five years.

Many senior officers see Blunkett's response as a way to avoid the Home Office taking its share of the blame.

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The maker of consumer products and materials said its annual profit would be below what analysts had hoped, taking its shares down 1%.

In January, when it took its share in Brill Media Ventures -- and Brill took an undisclosed share of Primedia -- Primedia's stock price was $12.94.

It also takes its share of risks, beginning with the name of Nunn's eponymous protagonist, a forensic neuropsychiatrist in San Francisco who "made the better part of his living explaining often complicated neurological conditions to juries and or attorneys".

However, if it is felt that the CTF ought to take its share of cuts, it could be reduced without losing its essential character.

Meanwhile Britain bombs foreign countries and refuses to take its share of refugees; it lets children die on train tracks or crammed into the backs of lorries.

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