Example sentences of "for the [adj] market " in BNC.

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1 The smallest company , Dutchman Biscuits , surprisingly identified an even greater predominance of English ( 80% ) over German ( 20% ) due to its importance for the Scandinavian market .
2 New products for the UK market include the integrated accounting software package , Sterling +2 , which runs under MS-DOS and Windows and was launched in September 1992 ( CI No 2,015 ) — according to Goldman , it is ‘ selling like hot cakes ’ ; a new version of the high-end , high margin Sovereign offering for the mid-range market — although prices did not increase , total sales of the product rose 20% in real terms , which was important , Goldman said , as this market is much more valuable than Sterling 's ; and MoneyWise , which is targeted at the home and small business market and costs less than £50 .
3 From January 1994 , it will have total responsibility for the mid-range market and , with a ‘ broader range of offerings and a better combination of specialised expertise , IBM 's share of the small and mid-sized company market should increase perceptibly ’ .
4 The shop now caters for the mainstream market , but it was built upon bringing in exclusive trainers from Germany in the early Eighties , trainers that had nothing to do with America , but a lot to do with the nomad Scousers , and Wade Smith often supplemented his stock by buying from Liverpool ‘ entrepreneurs ’ with time on their hands to travel to Deutschland and acquire , by various methods , the much sought after , exclusive Adidas Trim-Trab .
5 This is indicated in Layton 's references to the views of science on the one hand in terms of ‘ the disinterested pursuit of truth ’ , and on the other , particularly by those involved in the Great Exhibition , as ‘ the producer for the industrial market place ( so that science was to be studied for the economic benefits it would yield ) ’ .
6 A survey carried out in 1988 revealed people thought the town needed more shopping choice , more specialist shops and a permanent site for the open-air market .
7 Virgin even accepted an order to manufacture a consignment of eight-track tapes , long redundant in Britain , specifically for the Nigerian market .
8 Labour proposes to get rid of Trust status hospitals , returning them to local authority control and substituting for the internal market a series of performance agreements boosted by incentives .
9 The document comes from the office of Mr Martin Bangemann , Commissioner for the Internal Market .
10 On 10 November the Council of Ministers for the Internal Market of the EEC reached agreement on two measures regarding the circulation of cultural goods as from 1993 .
11 The Regulation governing another sensitive area , the export of ‘ cultural goods ’ from the EEC , was finally agreed in Brussels , along with the Directive ( see pp. 1–2 ) , by the Council of Ministers for the internal market , on 10 November .
12 Martin Bangemann , German , Commissioner for the Internal Market and Industrial Affairs ( DGIII ) and Vice-President of the Commission since 1989 .
13 An alternative model for the internal market
14 In 1985 Lord Cockfield as European Commissioner responsible for the Internal Market presented the White Paper ‘ Completing the Internal Market ’ .
15 Is it not also the case that the cost of one or perhaps two years ' worth of the administrative introduction of the NHS changes for the internal market would again result in the same figure ?
16 As well as Dobags , Anatolia produces a wide range of village-standard items , which may be either traditional in appearance or designed specifically for the Western market , and some notable workshop items , particularly from hereke and , to a lesser degree , Kayseria .
17 Medical and paramedical education in fact is primarily geared to producing health professionals for the western market .
18 I C I , which many regard as a barometer for the general market , reported final figures ahead of market expectations , helping bolster market sentiment and lift the shares 14p to 1040 p .
19 It may be possible to combine these functions by re-editing material for the sell-through market and using the same company , thus making the whole exercise more cost-effective .
20 An Irish company approached the plaintiff asking for a new version of the program suitable for the Irish market .
21 In LBC 's case , for example , the LBC Crown FM is going for the upmarket listener , while the medium wave service , London Talkback Radio , is pitching for the tabloid market and the dedicated followers of phone-ins .
22 The new Sun was clearly going to provide a Conservative voice for the tabloid market and would eat further into its declining sales , so the Sketch died a quiet and unsurprising death .
23 The Dominican Republic offered to accept the refugees for the standardized market price of $500 a head ; but this merely duplicated the Cuban tariff .
24 In music , the quantitative usage ( ‘ well favoured ’ ) seems to have come to the fore in the eighteenth century — alongside the development of a ( bourgeois ) commercial market in musical products ; and when , in the first half of the nineteenth century , songs for the bourgeois market ( including what we would now call ‘ drawing-room ballads ’ ) were described as ‘ popular songs ’ , the intended implication seems to have been that they were good ( that is , well liked by those whose opinion counted ) .
25 A 550 watt motor is larger than average for the non-professional market .
26 MDH builds the AH-64 Apache military gunship , and the MD500E , 530F and 520N NOTAR for the civilian market , and is developing the new-generation Explorer ( formerly MDX ) twin-engine commercial helicopter , which will fly at the end of this year .
27 Minton had returned from Jamaica with several pairs of shoes , made in Manchester for the Jamaican market , and a host of ideas .
28 This interest in national subjects could have led to cosiness as it tended to during Balcon 's time at Ealing Studios , but at this period he was under pressure from the Ostrer Brothers to maintain a diversity in his output and aim for the international market .
29 Design and construction for the international market : the challenge confronting British companies
30 In order to achieve this the colonial authorities had to engineer a switch from subsistence production of basic food crops to the production of cash crops for the international market and to replace what is often termed the ‘ natural ’ economy of non-industrial societies with the ‘ money ’ economy of industrial societies .
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