Example sentences of "price set [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Saudi Arabia and other members also disagreed over the interpretation of the ‘ marker ’ crude price set at the previous year 's OPEC conference in Bah , with a resolution so widely phrased that each member could do whatever it chose .
2 Manufacturers — such as Compaq Computer Corp , which rushed to discuss its Pentium plans in general terms , say they expect their first Pentium machines to list for as little as $4,500 , half the price set for early model 80486 machines in 1989 .
3 Manufacturers — such as Compaq Computer Corp , which rushed to discuss its Pentium plans in general terms , say they expect their first Pentium machines to list for as little as $4,500 , half the price set for early model 80486 machines in 1989 .
4 ‘ And the Lord Henry Percy and his lady in especial greet your Grace , and pray you be of good cheer in this happy news , for that the price set upon these Scots prisoners , such as belong to the Lord Henry , shall be at your Grace 's disposal in the matter of the redeeming of their beloved kinsman , Sir Edmund Mortimer , out of his captivity in Wales .
5 Council building reaped the benefit of the price set by private enterprise .
6 The same day Henry Ford paid $8 million for the company , a price set by the presiding judge .
7 The equality of marginal revenue and marginal cost requires therefore that the price set by all firms is given by
8 Okun feels that the price set by Rawls on equality is too high but in this context he would be prepared to accept a 60 per cent leak Okun ( 1975 , p. 94 ) .
9 It is particularly attractive to firms with strong institutional placing power ; retail firms prefer to sell at issue price , retaining full fees as profit , rather than selling at the lower fixed reoffer price set by the lead manager .
10 Any unsold bonds ( known as ‘ tap stock ’ ) will then be released on to the market in an orderly way at a price set by the Bank of England .
11 Some Western analysts considered that Soviet spending estimates should be doubled to take account of artificially low prices set for hardware .
12 Given that the typical firm expects the aggregate demand curve to be AD , it follows that the general level of prices set at period t - 1 for period t will be P .
13 But much of that extra income arises from subsidies given to the farmer in artificially high prices set by the EEC .
14 A single regional band could not be applied to Yorkshire , with council tax prices set against a regional band for , say , London and the south-east .
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