Example sentences of "sold at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Wall Street is beginning to firm up its forecasts for IBM Corp 's first quarter figures , with the consensus at around 20 cents a share and the more bearish going for 50 cents — but if Technology News of America 's straw poll of the market around the US and Europe is anywhere near right , the loss is going to be a whole lot worse than that : the returns suggest that the company will have sold at best between 25 and 30 mainframes this quarter , where the Wall Street forecasts assume it did nearer 50 machines . |
2 | Wall Street is beginning to firm up its forecasts for IBM Corp 's first quarter figures , with the consensus at around 20 cents a share and the more bearish going for 50 cents — but if Technology News of America 's straw poll of the market around the US and Europe is anywhere near right , the loss is going to be a whole lot worse than that : the returns suggest that the company will have sold at best between 25 and 30 mainframes this quarter , where the Wall Street forecasts assume it did nearer 50 machines . |
3 | The first stage of the transition to market prices would mean dividing prices into three categories : by the end of 1991 only 55 per cent of goods would be sold at fixed state prices , 30 per cent would be " regulated " , and prices for the remaining 15 per cent of goods would be freed completely . |
4 | The shares , probably worth around 15p on fundamentals had been sold at various prices up to a staggering 45p . |
5 | A group of silver-mounted back pouches sold at mid-range prices ; but the current interest in Indian Army material was reflected in the price of £580 achieved by one back pouch of the 29th Lancers ( Deccan Horse ) , circa 1907 . |
6 | Tubifex is the worm that most fishkeepers are familiar with because they are sold at many tropical fish outlets . |
7 | These are items which are sold at little or no profit ( they may include special cut-price reductions , or offers like ‘ buy two , get one free ’ … |
8 | This may seem like bad news for the auctioneers and sellers , but for buyers many pristine aircraft sold at reasonable prices . |
9 | The winning objects will be sold at reasonable prices in 300 department stores , from the date our exhibition begins . |
10 | Erm the answer would be no , they 've got to be sold at sometime and nobody knows what the market is going to do . |
11 | These records were given conventional catalogue numbers and were sold at normal prices , but they have special label designs . |
12 | One of Minton 's lithographs , Jamaica , was printed under the auspices of the Artists ' International Association and sold at four guineas , with discount for schools and institutions . |
13 | It was not until the early years of the twentieth century that they had devised a formula for their boot polish which was marketed later under the name of ‘ Cherry Blossom Boot Polish ’ which became such a success , being sold at one penny per tin . |
14 | Here items in short supply are sold at inflated prices — but still generally lower than on the black market . |
15 | It was sold at current book value . |
16 | If the market price subsequently rose or fell , that is irrelevant , even if the seller actually sold at that subsequent greater or lower price . |
17 | If nationalized industries previously had bad performances , they would have been worth little had they been sold at that stage . |
18 | The Dutch cheeses Edam , Gouda and Leiden all belong to this group , although they may be sold at varying stages of maturity and the older examples will be harder in texture . |
19 | To achieve this aim , the CAP always guarantees a price for certain types of produce , so that , even if the produce sells at a poor price or is not sold at all , the farmer receives the going rate . |
20 | Well , it turned out that Rosa was n't sold at all . |
21 | A full sale of the property ( for whatever reason ) back to the father might invoke the inheritance tax gifts with reservation provisions if the son continued to live there and the property was sold at less than full value . |
22 | It is possible that the increase in the value of the company was justified , but it is also possible to understand accusations that this represented yet another privatised company sold at less than its real value . |
23 | There are many cheeses that are similar to Brie and Camembert but produced in different shapes or sold at differing stages of ripeness. all are referred to as surface-ripened , containing bacteria on their developing white rinds . |
24 | the knitting machine has done what we did by hand , well under fifty pound , I think that one sold at twenty nine and that 's five . |
25 | Around 35 per cent of goods were to be sold at unregulated prices , or at prices agreed between supplier and retailer , while prices for a range of other goods ( including food staples such as milk , eggs and sugar ) , and public transport fares , were to rise to a new fixed level . |
26 | Cairngorm 's traditional high quality climbing ropes usually come in bagged lengths of 50 metres for the UK market , although in France ropes are usually sold at 60 metres and for indoor climbing the length drops to 30 metres . |
27 | The shop also includes a ‘ bargain corner ’ where surplus lines are sold at reduced prices , subject to availability from the factory , and of course all manner of souvenirs to remind you of you visit to ‘ The Chocolate Experience ’ . |
28 | It is sometimes possible to find a few rare or special examples of an artist 's work that dealers have sold at rising prices , but this is no basis for saying prices for that artist 's work in general have risen . |
29 | It was so cheap that it could be sold at half the price of the home-grown grain . |
30 | RAFFLE tickets for the prize draw will be sold at British Home Stores in Darlington on Saturday and on April 11 , volunteers for both days are asked to contact Moira Shields at Farmway . |