Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] the price " in BNC.

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1 Full board for the price of half board for all guests staying 7 nights departing 9–16 May and 19 Sep .
2 If , while on his litter , the mirza should pass through a bazaar and see something which appeals to him ‘ he should not make any difficulty about the price , and ought not to buy like a common trader . ’
3 The governments of Eastern Europe have deprived individuals of both motive and freedom as the price of a supposed social planning .
4 When you purchase any Micro Series system , you will be able to upgrade the processor to any available processor in the Graphite Micro Series range , ( e.g. from a 286–12Mhz to a 286–20Mhz or even any of the superfast 386 and 486 processors ) , within 18 months of your original purchase for the price difference between the new and existing processor .
5 In Couturier v. Hastie , where the seller was suing the buyer for the price , the action therefore failed .
6 This always includes management , underwriting and selling of a bond issue , but may additionally entail arrangement of a swap , initial support for the price of the issue and an implicit commitment to make markets at a later stage .
7 The Hammonds would have had no defence to an action for the price .
8 Section 49 allows the seller to maintain an action for the price where both the following conditions are fulfilled :
9 In addition to an action for the price , the seller may have a claim under section 37 which provides :
10 If he unjustifiably rejects them , the seller may sue him for damages for non-acceptance or , possibly , will have an action for the price ( see paragraph 13–05 and Chapter 12 ) .
11 The pubs are a very good buy as you get a home and an investment for the price of a house .
12 So when the first stallion , a beautiful bay unbroken three-year-old , was lead into the ring , and Lindsay saw and sensed in the horse many of those virtues that a horse-lover hopes for , he found himself bidding against two knackers , until he had bought the horse for the price of dogs-meat — $185 !
13 The United States required continuing evidence of PLO acceptance of Israel and repudiation of violence as the price for diplomatic contact , but it was unclear whether it was yet willing to encourage Palestinian accommodationist tendencies by granting the PLO anything more than a hearing .
14 Accordingly , if the question should later arise , the landlord will be free to demand a premium or an increased rent as the price of a demise of the airspace .
15 Does the Under-Secretary of State ever ask in relation to competitive tendering about the price patients have to pay in poorer food and dirtier hospitals ?
16 We must therefore adapt method 1 by weighting the commodities , i.e. taking a weighted mean of the price or quantity relatives ( see Section 3.1.5 ) .
17 APPORTIONMENT OF THE PRICE
18 The apportionment of the price between the respective assets has complicated tax consequences which are discussed in detail in Chapter 7 .
19 Properties around the current stamp duty threshold of £30,000 may benefit significantly from an apportionment of the price between the legal estate and the contents of the property .
20 and there 's no mention of the price .
21 A Sunday boys ' league official forecast that the league , of about 2,000 boys aged between 9 and 15 , faced collapse as the result of the price increase from £1.35 to £4 .
22 Of particular interest are the effects of those parameters which affect the essentially dynamic aspects of the problem : these are the uncertainty of the price distribution ( measured by the riskiness of the distribution F ( . ) )
23 During the Second World War , the United States operated a ‘ bare-shelves ’ policy towards grain stocks , fearing a repeat of the price crash which followed the First World War .
24 There are exemptions for the stabilisation of the price of new issues , for example , in the Eurobond market .
25 Thus it is still the case that goods are of merchantable quality if they are suitable ( without substantial abatement of the price ) for one or more of the purposes for which goods of that description are normally bought .
26 The first was whether a reasonable buyer who was acquainted with the condition of the goods would buy them without a substantial abatement of the price .
27 Questions have arisen as to whether the use of the word " fair " as a characterisation of the price of the shares to be determined by the auditors makes their task any different and whether a valuation can be challenged on the ground that the price is not fair .
28 The software will be available on Hewlett-Packard Co and Sun Microsystems Inc workstations from the third quarter of the year , the company says , but it gave no indication of the price for it .
29 However , the following break-down into price categories should provide a useful indication of the prices you can reasonably expect to pay .
30 The Department is committed to giving an indication of the prices which it will pay very soon .
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