Example sentences of "go on sale [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Tickets for the concert evening at the King 's Hall will be going on sale soon and we can expect them to go like hot cakes . |
2 | A selection of hats worn by the widow of the disgraced tycoon Robert Maxwell , are to go on sale tomorrow . |
3 | A selection of hats worn by the widow of the disgraced tycoon Robert Maxwell , are to go on sale tomorrow . |
4 | Renault 's new partners , Volvo of Sweden , faced the same problem at the same time , needing a new gearbox for their new 850 GLT ( which goes on sale here next month ) . |
5 | This week they went on sale again , at the ludicrous price of 92p for a 608-gramme punnet , or about 70p a pound . |
6 | He makes his claim in the updated paperback version of Diana : Her True Story , which went on sale today in the United States . |
7 | He makes his claim in the updated paperback version of Diana : Her True Story , which went on sale yesterday in the United States . |
8 | Oh , by the way , the game should go on sale just in time for Chrimble … |
9 | Do tickets go on sale tomorrow before the Ipswich game ? |
10 | The Amstrad chairman , Alan Sugar , said the device would go on sale early in May costing £299 including value-added tax , a price that would ‘ embarrass the competition when their products eventually arrive ’ . |
11 | I ca n't afford the kind of houses which go on sale around here . |
12 | FOUR stamps which go on sale today celebrate the invention which helped to make Britain ruler of the waves . |