Example sentences of "put [prep] [art] market " in BNC.

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1 I 'M still awaiting news about the eventual buyer of Showerings , the cider company put on the market by owner Allied .
2 In 1982 , the school was put on the market by the agents to the Church Commissioners and the Inner London Education Authority .
3 Thalidomide , as many will recall , is a drug that was put on the market in 1958 to calm the anxious and to overcome morning sickness in pregnant women .
4 On riverside sites , sometimes on land previously used for industry , new or refurbished units have been put on the market at prices in excess of a quarter of a million pounds .
5 Tough limits on the VR programmes will also be imposed before they are put on the market for adults .
6 It is not uncommon to find the spaces still blank in early books , the scribe not having arrived before the books were put on the market .
7 Proceedings have been started to remove 51-year-old Mr Missen and his 49-year-old girlfriend from the property which was put on the market over 18 months ago for £250,000 .
8 The Old Rectory at Stoney Stanton , Leics , was put on the market in 1990 for £325,000 .
9 It appeared that although Taigh na Tuir had not been formally put on the market , there had already been some interest shown .
10 Nynex Corp 's Nynex CableComms unit has bought three of the eight UK cable television companies that Pacific Telesis Group Inc 's PacTel Cable UK Ltd put on the market last June ( CI No 1,943 ) : Nynex has taken the Greater Manchester , Bolton and Derby franchises and while it did not disclose terms , says it plans to invest £1,000m over the next five to six years to provide local telecommunications networks in its British franchise areas ; the companies it acquired are in franchise areas where it already operates .
11 DEC this week will bring out DEC FullSail , the first comprehensive application put on the market for managing distributed Unix systems .
12 A very provisional figure of FFr50 million was put on the market value of the forgeries .
13 Big corporate estates , pressed by the recession , have been put on the market .
14 Executives led clients to believe they were being put on the market immediately , and , indeed , this was what they themselves thought was happening .
15 A bitter and complex dispute was decided by the crown jurists in the interests of the foreros ( 1763 ) , and when the entailed lands of the nobility and the church estates were put on the market by the liberal legislation of the nineteenth century they purchased their foros and became the outright owners of land they had rented ; they became foristas .
16 Thus it is common ground in the present case that if a manufacturer negligently makes and markets defective goods , for instance a car with defective brakes , or a soothing syrup for babies which is negligently contaminated with corrosive acid , and the defective goods are put on the market and sold to a member of the public , and the predictable accident follows and a young baby is injured , for instance if the baby is a passenger in the car when the brakes fail and the car crashes , or is given the syrup , it is no defence to an action for damages , by or on behalf of the baby , for the manufacturer to prove that the baby was only born after the defective goods had left the manufacturer 's premises or even had passed to the member of the public by purchase from the retailer .
17 Apart from that , the business is to be put on the market — ’
18 There was serious foreign interest in Esselte 's publishing division when it was first put on the market early in 1990 , and Hachette is known to have been in negotiation before an agreement with Liber was finally concluded .
19 One of these houses ( No.9 ) was in fact put on the market in 1991 , for an upset price of £90,000 , and was valued at £100,000 — considerably less than £106,000 .
20 Then there was the printing works : it had kept pace with the changing times and if it was put on the market there would be plenty of interest .
21 Stapleford Park , near Melton Mowbray , Leicestershire was put on the market for £6.5 million .
22 ( Mostly it had not , since it was unable to acquire the land put on the market , or even to understand the complex legal processes which led to its expropriation . )
23 Member states are obliged to police the Directive and the safety of products put on the market .
24 It 's got to be one of the most unusual properties ever put on the market in Cheltenham .
25 It has been put on the market after 600 years in the same family and is expected to fetch around £400,000 .
26 Five pits are put on the market
27 ICI 's Winnington Lane laboratories in Northwich , were put on the market earlier this year .
28 Hayburn Wyke Hotel , near Cloughton , Scarborough , a haunt for smugglers in the 19th century , has been put on the market at £350,000 by owner John Colledge .
29 Two leading North Yorkshire inns have been put on the market .
30 Two leading North Yorkshire inns have been put on the market .
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