capital - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- province: Trier, the ancient Roman capital of the German province was a particular hit.
- empire: Constantine, therefore, moved the capital of the empire to a new city Constantinople.
Converse of object
- authorize: The authorized share capital is the maximum number of shares a company can issue.
- employ: This has the advantage of improving unit numbers and gross margin without using up further capital employed in land.
- authorize: Memorandum contains the name of the company, authorized share capital, initial members and object clause ( if any ).
- accumulate: Postrel's freedom is less exciting: essentially the liberty to accumulate capital without state or para-state interference.
- repay: TIP 2: Think about how you are going to repay the mortgage capital.
- raise: Originally the ECR had obtained Parliamentary approval to raise the capital to build a railroad from London to Norwich via Ipswich.
Adjective modifier
- authorized: The fees of incorporation are based on the IBC's authorized share capital.
- intellectual: These studies demonstrate that training and certification programs are strategic investments in the intellectual capital of the organization.
- social: The role of building social capital has largely been ignored.
Modifies a noun
- expenditure: Capital expenditure must not exceed 20 % of the overall grant awarded.
- gain: There is no income tax, capital gains tax, VAT, sales or use tax or wealth tax.
- allowance: Capital allowances substitute for depreciation, which can be claimed at a rate of 25 % per year on a reducing balance basis.
- investment: Chief among these barriers is the cost of new capital investment.
- punishment: It was the head of a barony held by the Earls of Dunbar, who had the power of inflicting capital punishment.
- city: The capital city, Kingston, is the largest on the island.
Noun used with modifier
- venture: Today we have only six per cent of the early stage high tech venture capital of the United States.
- share: Pay Stamp Duty at 1 % of the initial share capital.
- equity: In this context, traditional credit risk models are inadequate because they underestimate the required equity capital.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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