Example sentences of "[verb] at a [adj] price " in BNC.
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1 | I suppose we were the first people in the 1960s to target our market and bring to people things that were well designed at an affordable price . |
2 | With the basket of stocks trading at a combined price of £12.70 yesterday , the puts , exercisable at a strike price of £14.09 and initially costing 117p apiece , carried a mid-price of 203p . |
3 | Nevertheless , the farmers had to sell at a controlled price and vast sums were retained by Britain , exporting cocoa for dollars . |
4 | Other competitors include Audi 's new 80 2.8E V6 and the forthcoming new Volkswagen Passat VR6 , likely to sell at a similar price . |
5 | ( Care must be taken in interpreting these probit equations : note that positive because the higher the price the more likely it is that all will be sold ; is positive because as the horizon approaches one gets less fussy , and so one is more likely to sell at a lower price ; the other signs follow from similar arguments . ) |
6 | Suppose that a contract to sell at a given price for a specified period is , for whatever reason , advantageous to both buyers and sellers . |
7 | If a product fails to sell well , the company may be left with a lot of unwanted stock which it has to sell at a reduced price |
8 | From the point of view of the British , Polaris had been secured at a knock-down price . |
9 | Then followed the painstaking process of finding materials that would stand up to the tough usage and getting the whole thing done at a reasonable price . |
10 | The owners of steelworks would contract with a master craftsman for a particular job to be done at a particular price . |
11 | AMPS are preference shares which are entitled to dividends determined in accordance with an auction process in which a panel of investors participate , the shares being transferred at a fixed price to the investor who will accept the lowest dividend . |
12 | In each case , all bids are accepted at a common price , either the tender price or the minimum bid price accepted . |
13 | ( d ) whether any shares are held by family trusts ( trustees may become particularly vulnerable if an offer is made at an attractive price because a refusal to accept may result in allegations of a breach of trust ) ; |
14 | But that Triple Crown and Championship of ‘ 85 came at a terrible price . |
15 | A cash alternative may be offered at a lower price than the share offer but such an alternative may be safer if this is likely to happen . |
16 | There was also a note to the effect that a suitable premises , with stock , had been offered at a reasonable price , in a similar location to her present premises . |
17 | Microsoft Corp has launched its largest reseller promotional campaign yet , a $7m 60-day programme dubbed ‘ upgrade your world , ’ which it says will reach at about 28m customers : the promotion will include an ‘ unprecedented ’ purchase of US national print and broadcast advertising and direct mail , offering a no-cost version upgrade to each customer that spends a minimum of $350 on Microsoft software between April 1 and May 31 , and is coupled with promotional sale prices of $570 against the usual $750 on Microsoft Office for Windows and users of Excel , Word or PowerPoint can receive an additional $50 rebate from Microsoft until July 15 ; MS-DOS 6 will be offered at a promotional price until May 31 and the upgrade to Windows 3.1 will also be on sale from now until April 30 . |
18 | Also available in sheet form , it is offered at a sensible price . |
19 | In this way the company is guaranteed that its shares will be sold at a certain price , whatever the prevailing market conditions . |
20 | Except in a few cases , where the law states that a product must be sold at a fixed price ( ie all retailers must charge the same price ) , retailers can charge what they like ! |
21 | The cost of his travels and his books ( many of which were distributed free or sold at a subsidized price ) was heavy . |
22 | Where an offer is made to shareholders and shares are sold at a higher price than the original offer , the compulsory bid is deemed to be revised , again ensuring that shareholders are treated equally . |
23 | Out of-date-stock Life-dated products not sold before their expiry date may have to be sold at a lower price ( or even discarded altogether ) . |
24 | The very successful Dexion slotted angle iron appealed to a very broad market ( anyone whose used storage ) yet it was specialised for the job it had to do and sold at a good price . |
25 | Invariably such products are sold at a premium price quite unjustified by the cost of their components . |
26 | At Exeter , another clothing centre , cheese was seized and sold at a lowered price , while the Cornish miners forced butchers to lower the price of meat , which also happened in Wolverhampton . |
27 | In exchange , homesteaders will pay a lower rent or be able to buy at a reduced price . |
28 | It will also receive a four-year option to buy at an undisclosed price 65% of GPA 's equity , with the possibility of extending that to 80% . |
29 | Converted whisky barrels like these can be bought at a reasonable price in most parts of the country . |
30 | But if the tentative claims for attention of deep , albeit hazy , personal beliefs are consistently ignored , clarity has been bought at a high price : damage to integrity and the loss of real satisfaction . |