Example sentences of "[coord] sold " in BNC.
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1 | It should not persuade us that this writer has yielded or sold out , any more than it should persuade us that the boy poet Klima is in every sense the boy poet Jaromil . |
2 | A further significant change in political religious attitudes occurred with the liberalization of legislation prohibiting contraceptives to be bought or sold , or even imported into the state . |
3 | New , less polluting designs will be required for a cornucopia of products made or sold in the city , ranging from aerosol sprays to roll-on deodorants , and paints and varnishes . |
4 | By encouraging the private builder to build houses at low cost to be let or sold , houses were provided at the least cost to the community . |
5 | And they are trapped and killed for food , or sold by poachers . |
6 | Others are smuggled abroad for circuses or tourist entertainments or sold for medical research : there are 1,500 chimps in American labs . |
7 | There are many cheeses that are similar to Brie and Camembert but produced in different shapes or sold at differing stages of ripeness. all are referred to as surface-ripened , containing bacteria on their developing white rinds . |
8 | Meanwhile , many of the largest US purse-seiners had been re-flagged or sold to foreign investors . |
9 | This was a major objective of burial societies and other forms of insurance ; irreplaceable possessions were often pawned or sold to pay for a funeral . |
10 | For companies whose shares no longer have two market-makers , it will mean relegation to the ‘ Delta notice board ’ — the Stock Exchange 's equivalent of the newsagent 's window — which lists shares waiting to be bought or sold . |
11 | By the early part of the 18th century , it housed two fulling mills and in 1709 was leased or sold by John Freame to Thomas Yates or Yeates . |
12 | Her imaginative and generous appreciation of his stone head at a time when his sculpture was rarely valued or sold shows her to be a woman of taste and courage as well as a dangerous and destructive lover . |
13 | In each case the land has been exploited far beyond its true potential — out of dire necessity during the Wars , and now for blind greed and short-term gain resulting in vast surpluses which can not be eaten or sold . |
14 | Very few environmentalists would choose to engage in a debate about the extent to which they had either succeeded or sold out . |
15 | Fewer goods were bought or sold , and so there was a surplus of ships for trading . |
16 | For there was a large notice outside it : ‘ To be let or sold . ’ |
17 | Most assets acquired from connected persons , or sold or leased back or acquired with the sole or main purpose of claiming the new allowance , will also be ineligible . |
18 | Goods which can not be quickly used or sold but put strains on cash flow . |
19 | This fastening can be cut to any length as it is available by the metre or sold in pre-packed form . |
20 | In America small town-dumps have been closed , or sold by the cities that owned them to private operators . |
21 | The cost of his travels and his books ( many of which were distributed free or sold at a subsidized price ) was heavy . |
22 | By 1987 most had been reduced or sold . |
23 | Some were given or sold to favoured high-ranking officials and court favourites , a practice developed by Constantius II . |
24 | The rest will be given or sold to the public , while those works for which a home can not be found or which have been damaged beyond repair by the years of neglect and the atrocious conditions in which they were kept , will be destroyed in a bonfire . |
25 | A further group of works and not even the relevant authorities know how many , except that it runs into hundreds of thousands are ‘ notified ’ ; that is , they may not even be lent , restored or sold within Italy , let alone exported , without the permission of the authorities . |
26 | After this it is a relief to find a letter from Attorney-General Coke , opposing the appointment of one Wiseman as Clerk of Outlawries and insisting that this was not an office which should be bought or sold . |
27 | Bobby Hunt is certain that some of Minton 's erotic drawings were either given or sold to the Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum , Carl Winter , who occasionally invited Minton to stay with him and his Burmese boyfriend in Cambridge . |
28 | The media make their fortune highlighting our problems and exploiting our pain with their telephoto lenses , but the images I have captured with my spirit can neither be bought or sold , for they are priceless and money can not cure what other people 's faith and greed for money has caused . |
29 | Arbitrage is easier for interest rate or currency futures markets than for index futures because , in these other markets , the underlying asset can be purchased or sold in a single transaction . |
30 | They must not be bought or sold or even taken or given as a present . |