Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] the market " in BNC.
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1 | At least six types of microfloppy , as the discs are called , of varying size and format are competing for the market . |
2 | It encouraged the incorporation of the peasant community into the wider society , because it operated through the market . |
3 | In central Italy the once dominant share-cropping system has collapsed and in its place has emerged a complicated mixture of part-time farmers producing largely for home-consumption , family farmers and capitalist enterprises producing for the market . |
4 | In Kufra , the barber , the hotel cooks , some shop managers , tailors and garage mechanics were non-Libyan , as were some of the workers in those larger gardens which produced for the market . |
5 | Walking along , we passed through the market ; there , on the rails , we saw rows and rows of navy coats ; wool and cashmere , nice and plain and long and narrow , exactly what she wanted . |
6 | They rode through the market with its gaudy awnings and crammed stalls , its pens of bawling sheep . |
7 | They rode through the market place . |
8 | Ambitious video games company Sega Enterprises Ltd is not playing games : it says it should reach annual sales of $5,000m by 1997 at the latest : the company controls 55% of the European video-game market and its main competitor , Nintendo Co , has 45% , it said ; it also reckons it has 54% of the US market , although Nintendo is generally regarded as the market leader there ; in Japan , Sega has just 20% . |
9 | The Signet Portfolio has been developed by CB Business Systems , regarded as the market leader in legal practice management software in Scotland , with over 200 firms using their products . |
10 | Driving through the market place I thought again that Darrowby on Christmas Day was like Dickens come to life ; the empty square with the snow thick on the cobbles and hanging from the eaves of the fretted lines of roofs ; the shops closed and the coloured lights of the Christmas trees winking at the windows of the clustering houses , warmly inviting against the cold white bulk of the fells behind . |
11 | The main significance claimed for the market for corporate control as an efficiency- inducing device is not so much that companies are actually taken-over and inadequate managements displaced , though of course this does happen and is regarded as a valuable effect of the mechanism , but that incumbent managements fear take-over and hence will do all they can to make the company efficient and the share price correspondingly high . |
12 | These examples suggest that de-centralisation in itself will not substitute for the market 's rewards and penalties , or for genuine consumer sovereignty . |
13 | She headed for the market . |
14 | Peasants were enticed away from subsistence agriculture because of the potential profits and , in order to buy the necessary equipment and fertilisers and to sell the final produce , they had to work through the market . |
15 | It is then necessary to communicate with the market by publicising the available job usually by advertising . |
16 | A new easel which has recently come onto the market is Daler-Rowney 's Town and Country easel . |
17 | But most of that property has come onto the market now , which in any event is steeply down in value from the heady days of the late 1980s . |
18 | A new easel which has recently come onto the market is Daler-Rowney 's Town and Country easel . |
19 | A tall order with many quality filter systems starting at prices up in the £200/300 price bracket but fortuitously a high performance filter had just come onto the market at an affordable price . |
20 | Now , so far er , the acquisitions that have come onto the market have n't really reflected er , the trading conditions in which all companies in this country have been operating for the last eighteen months . |
21 | For those who care about such things a little bleeper has just come onto the market to enable you to check that you are following the two-second rule that the police recommend . |
22 | Thomas Cook , the travel agency chain which has said it will tender for 12.5 per cent of Owners stock at 150p if the bid fails , moved into the market to pick up what may prove to be a crucial 8.4 per cent stake in Owners . |
23 | He 'd decided to tell Sanchez that something had come into the market , something both he and Kemp would want . |
24 | ‘ It has been a good time to come into the market , ’ said Steve Leroux , leasing manager . |
25 | I want you to come into the market . |
26 | His clients were normally able to come into the market with at least 110,000 each per trade , and sometimes as much as £100,000 . |
27 | In a declining market one might well expect a business that had earlier established a dominant share position to be able to trade on this position in the short run and increase prices and profits , because rivals are unlikely to come into the market or compete strongly for market share . |
28 | The longest cycle starts with the market analysis aimed at defining customer needs , and ends with the manufacture of a product to meet those needs in a manner calculated to make a profit for the company over the life of the product . |
29 | REGIONS PLUG INTO THE MARKET A big stone has been dropped into the placid electricity supply pool . |
30 | The current site was built in 1860 for livestock walking into the market or coming off the train . |