Example sentences of "[noun] on [prep] the market " in BNC.
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1 | This momentum throughout the industry was difficult to halt and later in the 1970s with the second oil shock and over capacity of 40 per cent , an added pressure element came from a weak US dollar which allowed relatively cheap American products on to the market on this side of the Atlantic . |
2 | Seat UK 's strategic move away from advertising its cars as cheap and cheerful , and towards the ‘ quality driven consumer ’ , has n't prevented the Spanish manufacturer from continuing to launch ultra-cheap models on to the market . |
3 | A sales manager estimates that to launch a new product on to the market will cost £200,000 in development and marketing costs . |
4 | A product management structure may be superimposed on a functional structure in a matrix ; product or brand managers may be responsible for the sales budget , production budget , pricing , marketing , distribution , quality and costs of their product or product line , but may have to coordinate with the R & D , production , finance , distribution , and sales departments in order to bring the product on to the market and achieve sales targets , ie : |
5 | By 1976 advances in electronic technology brought detectors on to the market with increased performance and stability , and this was directly reflected in the find rates of the users . |
6 | The continued flood of repossessed properties on to the market is depressing prices , which in turn is making it difficult for the building societies and other lenders to take the normal escape route for those who are unable to keep up their payments — the sale of the house . |
7 | Some colours and wood grain effects are beginning to find their way on to the market , although most are still white . |
8 | Some colours and wood grain effects are beginning to find their way on to the market , though most upvc windows are white . |
9 | Some aid workers estimated that as much as half of the food aid sent since January had been stolen , although some pointed out that looted food eventually found its way on to the market . |
10 | The estate agent may be consulted by the vendor at an early stage and either he or an architect instructed to apply for any necessary planning approval , prior to putting the land on to the market . |
11 | It pointed out that , in the pressure areas , it had had only modest success in achieving a steady flow of land on to the market . |
12 | Indeed , the government has made it clear that these ‘ planning purposes ’ powers ( which are of particular importance in bringing land on to the market ) are generally to be used to assist the private sector . |
13 | Now Sir Peter chairs Midland Bank and the same managers of the Kuwait state investments are doing their utmost to dump Midland shares on to the market just as Hongkong & Shanghai makes its bid . |