Example sentences of "[art] price [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 All he could remember was that TOWs were shipped at some point ; that ‘ the price asked for the military was twelve million two ’ ; that the aircraft could turn round and abort the delivery if the hostages were not released , which he thought was ‘ a most unusual thing ’ ; and that it was definitely not ‘ the Khomeini ’ with whom he had been doing business .
2 It is not MAS practice to fix fees solely contingent on the price obtained for the company ; however , acting on a part fixed/part contingent basis is acceptable provided it is judged that the interest in selling is genuine , the price expectation is realistic and there is likely to be at least one buyer .
3 If the conduct or behaviour of any member of your party causes distress or threatens danger or damage we reserve the right immediately to withdraw all their holiday facilities , including the provision of accommodation and flights , with no liability to refund any part of the price received for that person 's holiday .
4 The second option is to sell the property along with the company but ensure that the price received for the company fully reflects the range of values for the assets .
5 Steps that can be taken include imposing a ceiling on further price rises , or on the opening of new positions , or on the price charged for rolling over a position .
6 I have proposed that , on the reasonable assumption that resources remained more or less constant for the time in question , the price exacted for ( phyletically ) growing larger was to become rarer , thereby increasing the probability of extinction ( Hallam , 1975 ) .
7 I know that tenants are worried by the extent of the price rises for their rents that the brewers are suggesting .
8 ‘ The valuer advises whether or not the price agreed for the house is realistic , taking into account its repair and condition and the property market in general .
9 Members of the council 's finance committee heard the price agreed for the building contract would be a final bill for repairs at the centre .
10 Manufacturers — such as Compaq Computer Corp , which rushed to discuss its Pentium plans in general terms , say they expect their first Pentium machines to list for as little as $4,500 , half the price set for early model 80486 machines in 1989 .
11 Manufacturers — such as Compaq Computer Corp , which rushed to discuss its Pentium plans in general terms , say they expect their first Pentium machines to list for as little as $4,500 , half the price set for early model 80486 machines in 1989 .
12 This will tend to reduce the price that a trader is prepared to pay for a long position , and increase the price required for a short position .
13 The price to pay for being a vessel for divine birth seems to be rather a high one .
14 The Frenchman 's release was going to be a bitter pill to swallow if it was the price to pay for finding Clarion Call .
15 The price to pay for picking up the public asset should be respect for the pension rights of the public company employees .
16 Drafix CAD is an MS-DOS based CAD drawing package that has long been the choice of users who have been unwilling to pay the price demanded for the industry standard — AutoCad .
17 Although we are unable to ascertain the price increases for the various insurance companies in Northern Ireland and Great Britain as we can in the Republic of Ireland , nevertheless our research does indicate that even after allowing for these rate increases the cumulative increase for Autocover in Northern Ireland and Great Britain since the commencement of the scheme is significantly less than the average increase charged by most other insurance companies during the same period .
18 The price paid for the acquisition , including a fruit plant near Valencia and a bottling plant in Barcelona , appears high since the businesses being acquired had sales of £29.6m in 1988 and trading profits of £2.2m , implying a p/e on conventional terms of almost 30 .
19 It might have been more honest to have said that the price paid for ending National Service was increased dependence on nuclear weapons .
20 Second , the price paid for the acquisition must not be excessive .
21 The study recommends that the acquired bank 's discounted cash flow following the acquisition must exceed the price paid for it , for the acquisition to be considered reasonable value .
22 Since Hume , philosophers of an empiricist turn of mind have tended to suppose that any ‘ knowledge ’ obtained by a priori perception of connections between ideas is trifling and empty of content , and that the price paid for the necessity and certainty of such ‘ knowledge ’ is a loss of information .
23 Indeed , his passionate predilections form the basis of the plot , which is part thriller , part black comedy but also a serious exploration of the price paid for love and lust — if you 're not very careful …
24 Junkies have always accepted constipation as part of the price paid for the ‘ high ’ offered by opiate drugs like heroin .
25 The voices were , in one sense , the price paid for the saeva indignatio that had fired his greatest fiction .
26 The price paid for a warrant can be thought of as part of the subscription price for a share which may ( or may not ) be issued at a future date .
27 I list them without bibliographical details , since these are largely irrelevant for our particular purpose ; but I add what is more significant , the price paid for each , in or out of the saleroom , unless for some reason this is not known .
28 I suggest buying a new cone of yarn , unless you happen to have one in the cupboard that is untouched and which still has the price paid for it .
29 Penalties were small compared with the price paid for tiger skins .
30 In the USA , for example , a large number of days may be lost in an industry while new productivity deals are being negotiated ; the immediate loss of production is just part of the price paid for high levels of output over the longer run .
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