Example sentences of "is offered [prep] sale " in BNC.
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1 | Any contracts won on an exclusive basis could affect the price at which it is offered for sale . |
2 | problems arise when an institution — particularly a government department or a hospital — is offered for sale with the carrot of planning permission to build in the grounds . |
3 | It is offered for sale by estate agents Knight , Frank and Rutley who expect it to fetch between £1m and £2m . |
4 | A player is offered for sale to you and the other two managers . |
5 | All involve production for simple monetary exchange ; the work is offered for sale and is bought and thus owned . |
6 | Sometimes when land is offered for sale by private treaty and there is keen interest from several prospective purchasers , tenders are introduced to resolve the competition . |
7 | AN ATTRACTIVE VICTORIAN TERRACED HOUSE THAT OCCUPIES A CONVENIENT POSITION AND IS OFFERED FOR SALE AT A VERY REALISTIC PRICE . |
8 | In both markets what is offered for sale is ‘ debts ’ or claims ' , in exchange for money . |
9 | The circumstances which govern this price for any given amount of the commodity vary in character from one problem to another ; but in every case the more of a thing is offered for sale in a market the lower is the price at which it will find purchasers ; or in other words , the demand price for each bushel or yard diminishes with every increase in the amount offered . |
10 | is offered for sale in credible circumstances , |
11 | is offered for sale on reasonable terms , |
12 | As far as the form of labelling was concerned they believed that what was required was a simple declaration such as contains copies of X genes , in single ingredient foods and foods sold loose , they believe a declaration should form part of or accompanying the name under which food is offered for sale . |
13 | I take the true rule to be that where a specific article is offered for sale , without express warranty , or without circumstances from which the law will imply a warranty … and the buyer has full opportunity of inspecting and forming his own judgment , the rule caveat emptor applies . |