Example sentences of "[noun] you could buy " in BNC.

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1 Under one roof you could buy food , clothes and electrical goods and park just outside .
2 Even forgetting the fact that the Cobra was the fastest accelerating car you could buy at the time , that only puts it between the £21,620 Elan SE and the entry level £26,400 Excel SE , close to the £22,363 Morgan plus eight and even closer to the £23,526 Toyota Supra Turbo .
3 Carolyn commented on them , and for once incurred Bryony 's pleased attention , as she explained how a friend had made them for her to an ancient design , and that unlike any shoes you could buy , they were made to last a lifetime , were completely healthy and natural , and did not threaten to deform the foot or posture in any way .
4 This is one of the most important insurance policies you could buy .
5 All in all , the Teleprocessor is n't very attractive ; for less money you could buy a 386DX , a fax modem card and WinFax Pro , and have an easier life .
6 I started taking smack at school , 'cos everyone in the — estate at that time was taking it and that was the only place you could buy pot and I sent one of me mates out from school one day to buy some speed and he come back with smack and said this is all I could get and I said I do n't want none of that , but in the end we ended up doing it because we was bored and we had nothing else to do .
7 Jelly babies , dolly mixtures , love hearts that said ‘ Kiss me quick ’ , and if you saved up for two weeks you could buy a whipped cream walnut .
8 Having found your Swan , compare the costs and the returns on that investment , with those of lesser boats you could buy new .
9 no that 's the only colour you could buy , they were red from , from er Mothercare
10 Pain was the most expensive thing you could buy .
11 a derivative of it , which gave you the same high that ecstasy does and er , and if you did n't it from the doctor you could buy it on the street .
12 And if you went and bought the essential oil you could buy
13 At the early age of thirty-eight me mother sent me West Get up , said she , and get a job says I I 'll do me best I pulled on my Wellingtons to march to march to Kiljimock But I took a wrong turn at Charlestown and ended up in Knock Once this quiet crossroads was a place of quiet prayer Where Catholics got indulgent once or twice a year You could buy a pair of rosary beads or get your candles blessed If you had a guilty conscience , you could get it off your chest …
14 I remember years ago , when apples , bananas and oranges were the only fruit you could buy .
15 Most of the training shoe addicts would never dream of getting a pair you could buy in the city centre in Liverpool .
16 I 'd been amazed that in London you could buy ready-made couscous in packets , and that the English used it in their cooking .
17 If you could n't afford the original records , there were smaller ones you could buy at the Woolworths in the King 's Road , which sounded quite like .
18 ‘ With the money I 'm prepared to pay you for your half of the house you could buy a more than adequate little base for yourself — and still have change left to indulge in a few luxuries . ’
19 Remember , at this time you could buy a really good Martin flat-top for around forty dollars , but the cheapest Tri-Plate — the plain , unengraved Style 1 — would cost you eighty-five dollars .
20 How would you feel if you knitted yourself a nice little doll , out of the most expensive yarn you could buy , and spent the best years of your life working on it to make it as perfect as you could — then it suddenly got up and walked away and turned into something different ? ’
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