Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] of goods " in BNC.

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1 Some television advertising gives an address or telephone number for direct sales of goods .
2 For some types of goods , particularly those made to order this may not be appropriate .
3 In this case , goods were sold subject to a retention of title clause ( condition 8:1 of the contract ) which provided : Title of each item of goods sold or agreed to be sold shall remain vested in the Company [ ie the sellers ] until the full purchase price and all additional charges relating to that item and all and any other monies for the time being owing by the customer [ ie the buyers ] to the Company shall have been paid in full to the customer ( and all products into which such items held by the customer ) ( and all products into which such items come to be converted or incorporated ) shall be and remain the property of the Company and shall be held by the customer as trustee for the Company but with liberty for the customer to pass title as the Company 's agent on its own account ( but subject to 8.2 below ) bona fide for full value in the normal course of the customer 's trading .
4 Labour provides the effort , skill and enterprise which , together with capital equipment and natural resources , enable millions of different types of goods and services to be produced and distributed to people in society .
5 Chapter 6 on cost-benefit analysis raises the question of the appropriate valuation of costs and benefits , whereas chapter 3 raises the question of different types of goods .
6 In adding up the total output of the United Kingdom , for instance , there is no single physical unit of measurement that can be used : the millions of different types of goods and services are all measured in different units — for example , steel is measured in tonnes and cloth is measured in metres and it is , of course , impossible to add tonnes to metres .
7 The EEA would follow the principles of free movement of goods , services , people and capital .
8 The ruling has led to some confusion , as the barrier appears to contradict the EC principle of free movement of goods across Community borders .
9 The agreement , reached after two years of negotiations , was made possible after the European Court of Justice ( the EC 's judicial body ) had changed a previous position and ruled--in a case brought by a Belgian village seeking to stop the dumping of Dutch waste-that waste was not a " commercial good " and could therefore by implication be exempted from the principle of free movement of goods enshrined in the European single market due to be introduced in 1993 .
10 The importance of this taxonomy of goods as private , or having a collective element ( this embraces common , public and toll goods ) is to determine whether markets will provide an allocatively efficient quantity of each type of good .
11 In the above section , the Keynesian approach resulted in an curve that gave a locus of equilibrium combinations of the nominal rate of interest and the real output level , in that the demand and supply of real output of goods and services were matched everywhere along the curve .
12 There are no clear borders around any of these clusters of goods or services .
13 This may be true , and many advertisers of these categories of goods — which tend to account for the majority of advertisements appearing on TV and in major national newspapers and magazines — behave as if they believe it .
14 This was mainly due to the restrictions on foreign trade and the general shortage of all types of goods .
15 They have created new capabilities for the production of widening ranges of goods and services without paying the cost penalties or producing variety in yesterday 's inflexible plants .
16 Please keep this as a record of present prices of goods and publications available from the office .
17 There are many examples of institutionalized exchanges of goods between peoples , who specialize in different things , which seem to have no hierarchical implications .
18 Whilst there are many ways in which prestige and respect can be obtained , the possession or use of certain types of goods and services are likely to increase individual status .
19 Similar provisions appear in international conventions which lay down the terms of contracts for international carriage of goods .
20 In their search for a market for great stores of goods , the capitalists screamed about the necessity of putting Germany on its feet , Austria on its feet , Russia on its feet , and talked about granting credits which would enable those countries to purchase from us , so clearing our markets and setting our industries going .
21 Flat rate farmers will have to issue invoices for all supplies of goods and services where the flat rate addition is added .
22 The new scheme provides that , by December 31st 1994 , the four countries are to share a common external tariff , with free movement of goods and services among themselves .
23 The basic principle seems to have been that the development of a system with free movement of goods , services , capital and labour in a competitive environment is all that is necessary to promote an effective and dynamic industrial base .
24 Under ordinary sale of goods law , consumers have the right to reject faulty goods and demand a refund , but only if they act quickly .
25 Later he distinguished payment under threatened seizure of goods from payment in consequence of a threat of action , saying , at pp. 121–122 :
26 By eight o'clock at night the platforms of a London goods station are congested with great stacks of goods , every imaginable commodity and every conceivable shape .
27 The station-master and his staff of twelve dealt with 20,099 tons of goods traffic incoming and outgoing in 1898 .
28 Whether the objects are books , furniture , or cars , individuals are seen by Simmel as increasingly coming into relationship with them , not as producers who fail to recognize their products , but as consumers who have to determine their own development in this world of goods .
29 This is designed to show month-to-month changes in average prices of goods and services purchased by households .
30 Shops often specialise in one type of goods — eg sports equipment , shoes .
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