Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] be sold to " in BNC.

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1 The Right to Buy given to all Council tenants opposed by the Labour Party , has allowed one point two million Council homes to be sold to their existing tenants and make them home owners , and home ownership is a central plank of our policy .
2 Worth at least £10 billion ( $16.5 billion ) , the equipment to be sold to Saudi Arabia includes :
3 Worth at least 10 billion ( $16.5 billion ) , the equipment to be sold to Saudi Arabia includes :
4 In 1889 , all the members of the Nez Perce tribe were offered allotments of 160 acres on the Lapwai Reservation ; the surplus to be sold to the highest bidder .
5 Now he believed that the people who supported left-wing causes , and shared in movements concerned with issues such as squatting , nuclear disarmament , ecology and environment , provided a cohesive group to be sold to .
6 3 Each member who is given a Compulsory Sale Notice shall sell all of his shares referred to in the Compulsory Sale Notice at the highest price for the same class per Selling Share to be sold to the Proposed Purchaser on Completion by the Seller .
7 Note that all final goods and services produced must be included , whether they are to be sold to consumers or to the government , whether they are to be sold abroad as exports , or whether they are capital goods to be sold to other firms .
8 I joined an evening political group in Bermondsey and listened , with five other people and a dog to Miss Ellen Wilkinson 's plea for no more steel to be sold to Germany .
9 One , however , qualified for the distinction of making the first electrical recording to be sold to the public .
10 Similarly it would be stated in the estate agents ' particulars whether permission had been granted for a house which is up for sale to be sold to someone who wanted to use it as a second home .
11 In such circumstances , the new engineering which could apparently transform wetland wastes into sources of valuable crops to be sold to a growing population , must have seemed like something for nothing , and therefore irresistible .
12 Mr Renaudat is believed to have been arranging a deal for a large supply of arms captured by Chad during the war with Libya to be sold to the Lebanese Christians , through intermediaries in Tunis and Iraq .
13 Privatization was introduced in three stages : ( i ) the removal of obstacles to private enterprise including the returning to private owners of an estimated 70,000 shops and businesses which had been confiscated between 1955 and 1962 ; ( ii ) the auction of over 100,000 state-owned shops , restaurants and workshops beginning on Jan. 26 , 1991 [ see p. 37974 ] ; ( iii ) legislation with effect from April 1 allowing shares in state enterprises to be sold to local and foreign investors [ see p. 38018 ] .
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