Example sentences of "come [adv prt] to the market " in BNC.

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1 ‘ In my 35 years of dealing this is the greatest sculpture that has ever come on to the market , ’ he said .
2 At least one bookseller remarked to me that so many ex-library books had come on to the market in the last few years that he had begun to realise what it must have been like when the great monastic libraries were being dispersed .
3 Demand is so high that there is bound to be plenty of interest in two new properties in need of some tender loving care which have just come on to the market .
4 Meanwhile one of the adjacent houses on Clifton Park Road had come on to the market and School had bought it .
5 We must study the gap closely and we must realise that , in many of the homes that have come on to the market , on which there has been significant capital outlay by people moving into the private sector , the costs have escalated because of the massive increase in interest rates .
6 But even before the farmers had come up to the market someone had probably met them at the station , because each dealer had a tout — a local man .
7 When Granby House came on to the market early in 1983 , it looked more promising .
8 His appetite whetted by this auction , he was a natural target for Sotheby 's when Irises came on to the market .
9 The movement continued to grow and develop and to absorb new media as they came on to the market .
10 Whole farms and landed estates at the edge of urban areas came on to the market ; suburban land prices therefore were very low .
11 So a number of theories of perception erm came on to the market as a response to the work of people like in the fifties and towards the end of the fifties we started to get theories of perception which were based on feature detectors .
12 A FURTHER tranche of fixed-rate mortgages came on to the market this week following last month 's cut in official base rates from 7 to 6 per cent .
13 Commonly used for furniture units , panelling and partitions , the scope of mdf is increasing all the time , as moistureresistant , fire-resistant and exterior grades are coming on to the market , together with pre-finished d-i-y products such as skirtings , covings , architraves , mouldings and floor panels .
14 This will mean £20bn-worth of sterling coming on to the market to buy foreign currency .
15 Meanwhile , other PEPs are coming on to the market .
16 Meanwhile , plenty of new flats are being built and coming on to the market : developers have rushed to get their projects completed in the hope of selling before demand dried up .
17 There are one or two magnificent examples coming on to the market .
18 THE creation of a spot market for industrial gas to help cope with the volumes coming on to the market as a result of the reduction in the British Gas business has been raised by the Office of Fair Trading .
19 There would be a dramatic increase in the volume of good quality country houses coming on to the market in May , June and July , predicted Mr Andrew Hay of Knight Frank and Rutley .
20 This in turn means that over the course of geological time , the continents have been , and are , getting steadily bigger … do n't worry , though , the extra real-estate coming on to the market wo n't make mortgages any easier to get !
21 SOUTH WEST ‘ Fewer properties are coming on to the market , which is a good sign , ’ says Julian Knops of Andrews in Bath and Bristol .
22 New tracking devices arc coming on to the market to make this stage of planning easier , but most of us still have to plan where we want our socket outlets and lighting long before any kitchen equipment can be installed .
23 That is true not just of BT — a large number of other investors are coming on to the market .
24 But the upward pressure on prices will be dampened by the 70,000 repossessed properties and the large stock of inherited houses that will now come on to the market .
25 Not only would I lose a valued client but her collection might come on to the market , her reasons for selling would become known , Durances all over the world would become suspect and lose their value and dealers would suffer .
26 These involved considering : ( a ) how long it will take the purchaser to build up further clientele ; ( b ) how frequently customers in the market change between the various competitors ; ( c ) how quickly new products come on to the market and are taken up by customers ; ( d ) how long it will take the vendor to re-establish itself in the market if there is no restrictive covenant .
27 Alright , when the supply comes on to the market , you know , it may be nine months down the road if it 's an annual crop , if you 're looking at something like erm , production of cocoa , right now , a cocoa tree takes about nine years to mature , therefore alright , you 're not going to know what prices are going to be nine years down the road , you 're going to have to base your production decisions and therefore your output decisions on what prices are nearly a decade , nearly a decade ago .
28 When something of that kind comes on to the market it creates a storm .
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