Example sentences of "[noun sg] market " in BNC.

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1 There is and always has been a yawning gap at the budget end of the amplifier market .
2 In Brossa 's opinion , the transaction processing monitor market has matured considerably over the last eight years .
3 Designs such as the SS2+ and the SS10 can be more cheaply produced by the cloners who have volume access to the colour monitor market — such as Tatung , CompuAdd etc .
4 Secondly , the IBM Agent market does not welcome untried and untested ( new ) products with open arms , and Cognos has been attempting to prove itself in this market .
5 Hitachi Ltd has entered the X Window System terminal market with launch of the HT-3451-G11 , based on a 20MHz Motorola Inc 88100 RISC , claiming performance for it of 70,000 Xstones .
6 The project also enables the three firms to share what seem to be considerable risks : the 64 megabit DRAM is still not in commercial production , and many of the firms operating in the DRAM market are having trouble turning in a profit .
7 While many users have developed joyous fantasies about what a 256 megabit DRAM will do for them , others are somewhat concerned about whether an alliance between these three giants will adversely affect the performance of the DRAM market .
8 The second-hand boat market is saturated ; yachts seem to drop in value to a level that lasts for decades , never entirely disappearing from the market .
9 Uzzell claims that CBP has a 32% share of the UK dealerboard market , a 27% share of the world market , and more than 300 customers in over 30 countries .
10 France , Japan , Canada , India , the USSR and Europe all have active remote sensing programmes , and US dominance of the commercial remote sensing market received its first challenge in 1986 with the launch of the French Satellite Pour l'Observation de la Terre ( SPOT-1 ) .
11 County Homesearch wasfounded last year by Jonathan Haward to service the upper end of the individual relocation market to the West Country .
12 JOINT DEVELOPMENT TO MEET WIRELESS MESSAGING MARKET
13 Lotus Development Corp and the Skytel unit of Mobile Telecommunications Technologies Inc plan joint development of technologies and applications to meet the demands of a growing wireless messaging market : first product from the agreement is a wireless messaging gateway for Lotus Notes , which is claimed to be the first US national wireless gateway for workgroup software — combining Notes and a SkyWord alphanumeric receiver , the gateway will create a Notes ‘ thinking mailbox ’ that can forward changes in information from a Notes server to SkyWord receivers , the firms say .
14 Wherever that is so , it is the responsibility and duty of the management concerned to raise its prices , whether in the home or in the export market .
15 One measure of the weakness of such enterprise is that it would be extremely difficult to ensure , across such a wide range , the quality control necessary for the export market outside Africa .
16 ‘ Japan is our biggest export market and we have seen what protectionism has done for the US automotive industry . ’
17 In short , the DOT accepted that the existence of a conglomerate like Rank offered the best ‘ prospects of making first-class films , of acquiring an export market . ’
18 The export market has not taken up the slack , so redundancies are coming thick and fast .
19 Carla Hills , his trade representative , who knows an export market when she sees one , is negotiating the framework for a free-trade agreement with the four , who together may be strong enough to strike a tough bargain .
20 North America ranks second only to France as the UK 's most important food and drink export market .
21 EC grain traders say consumption is unlikely to rise , and the amount sold on the export market is also likely to remain the same .
22 Exports of Australian wines to Britain — French wine 's second biggest export market after Germany — have more than tripled and those from California more than doubled since 1987 .
23 A valuable export market for sheep and sheep meat to Europe from the United Kingdom has developed , even though a sheep meat agreement has not yet been concluded .
24 The addition of Greece , Portugal and Spain to the EEC will increase the size of the potential export market .
25 Local firms who have ventured into the export market and committed themselves have done well in European markets and their learn curve has reached the stage where they are now venturing into markets beyond Europe including the U.S.A. and Japan .
26 Other British Overseas Trade Board facilities include ; an assessment by the overseas post of the market potential of a product in a specified market — an ‘ Export Market Enquiry ’ ; the Export Representative Service , through which a company can obtain a short-list of potential agents or distributors specifically tailored to its requirements ; and the Export Intelligence Service which provides ( to subscribers ) information on current market opportunities for particular products on a world-wide basis .
27 For companies seeking to develop an existing export market , or to examine a new one at first hand the IDB organises a series of trade missions to a wide variety of locations including Europe , Scandinavia , the Americas and the Far East .
28 Since the territories were captive , Israel could develop them as its second largest export market ( after the United States ) , with an export value of $800 million annually by 1986 .
29 To be really competitive coal must be near its market and where the distances are thousands of miles — far enough to use up most of the coal being carried just to keep the coal train going — gas pipelines make more sense , especially when there is also a significant export market at the end of the line .
30 The collapse of the export market for Yorkshire coal brought about the decline of the port .
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