Example sentences of "to buy [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 If a single user was to buy the package , it would cost £60.00 + VAT for the year ( including updates and documentation ) .
2 He used his pay-off money to buy the five barrel capacity plant .
3 The team , led by Brian Cowie and Bob Wales , were able to buy the brewery from their employers , Brent Walker , after Ipswich council had slapped a planning order on the brewery site , stopping BW 's redevelopment plans .
4 I disputed the latter with Tony who conceded that the differential existed more because it was ‘ expected ’ by customers than in any attempt to persuade them to buy the beer in preference to another .
5 The Black Country Development Corporation has begun proceedings to buy the pub but it has made no public statement giving its reasons .
6 THE fight for Cameron 's brewery has taken another twist with the announcement by the Sunderland Vaux Group that they are prepared to buy the Hartlepool brewery .
7 Parsytec has received assurances from Inmos that it will be able to buy the transputer in large enough numbers to build the computers .
8 EIE also has the right to buy the freehold from Whitbread for a nominal sum .
9 LIN now has 45 days to decide whether to buy the balance of the franchise .
10 Midani , the wealthy Lebanese who had always believed that he had first option should Edwards ever decide to sell , after trying to buy the club himself , insisted more than once : ‘ United must not be caused embarassment , ’ and seemed to be the one participant in what became an increasingly shabby affair who was conscious that great dignity was at stake .
11 ‘ We have the nucleus of a good team , but money will be available to buy the right players , ’ he said .
12 The shopper , so the refrain goes , does n't know how to cook fresh fish , ca n't cope with bones , wo n't pay a fair price and will only be persuaded to buy the traditional species .
13 Golden Pheasant was sold to a Californian millionaire , Bruce McNall , despite Brittain offering to buy the horse himself .
14 First , the licence fee is voluntary : nobody is forced to buy the BBC 's product .
15 Wood and the RFU are adamant that the game should remain amateur , while in South Africa it appears that contingency plans are already afoot to buy the Springboks out of isolation .
16 Jonathan Hastings-Day , vice-chairman of the Conservative Disability Group , said the disabled should be able to buy the services they need from privately run agencies : ‘ I am sick to death of social workers sitting around having case conferences .
17 The 37-year-old property developer will in turn be given the chance to buy the 1,000 shares necessary to become a club director .
18 Another theory is that Scottish , in a pre-emptive move , is about to buy the brewing interests of Grand Metropolitan .
19 Meanwhile , Northampton Town yesterday spent £70,000 — a record cash buy for the Third Division club — to buy the winger Bobby Barnes from Bournemouth .
20 You would therefore need to be able to buy the Metro for about £5,200 cash or less to be better off financing the deal yourself .
21 Adoption — having gathered information and tested it out , the purchaser either continues to buy the product ( 'repeat purchase' ) in the case of less expensive goods , or makes the single purchase which the producer of the product intends .
22 To buy the equipment you need , open a band bank account and put in whatever you can afford every week .
23 But , even if you were , you had to buy the whole manifesto .
24 These dangers were matched to the inefficiency of the marketing boards which in most countries were supposed to buy the crop , and to the pricing policies discussed in Chapter 8 which until the mid 1980s consistently worked against the interests of small farmers .
25 Following its failure to buy the company , Mercedes has announced that all AMG cars and accessories can be ordered through its dealers .
26 Both of them wrote to him at school , and Rudd remembers selling the foreign stamps off their letters to buy The Autocar .
27 My missus has to buy the kids ' clothes down the jumble sale and if she wants a pair of nylons they come off the Green Shield stamps .
28 He checks I got enough money to buy the string , and then I go off .
29 Their offer to buy the building was accepted by the Leicestershire County Council and they moved onto the building in 1981 .
30 Because it is not possible for more than four people to share a freehold , the owners of each of the six units formed themselves into a management company in order to buy the building ; each became a director of the company and was given a 999-year lease of his or her dwelling .
  Next page