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

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1 He gambles on football , thinks Las Vegas is heavenly and is n't averse to extensive investment in the stock market .
2 Using the documents as collateral , Onoue borrowed at least 200,000 million yen from 12 financial institutions including the Industrial Bank of Japan ( IBJ ) and Fuji Bank , to finance her heavy investment in the stock market .
3 In its report , Disposal of Fallen Livestock , the committee lists three reasons for the decline of the industry : a collapse in the world market for " waste " meat such as bonemeal and tallow , declining market for hides , and the increasing numbers of cows dying from the BSE condition ( 33,000 since 1986 ) .
4 Figures released by the Bureau of Statistics on Feb. 12 showed GNP growth down from 7.3 per cent in 1989 to 5.3 per cent in 1990 , the lowest for eight years ; officials blamed a collapse in the stock market ( its index having fallen by almost 80 percentage points between February and October 1990 ) , lower industrial production and falling domestic investment .
5 Officials blamed the fall on a collapse in the stock market , lower industrial production and falling domestic investment .
6 ‘ There can be no collapse in the property market because sellers have a real reluctance to sell if they ca n't make last year 's prices .
7 The duke , who owns large chunks of Mayfair , lost £1.265 billion in three years , largely due to the collapse in the property market , according to BusinessAge magazine .
8 By 1974 , however , following the collapse in the property market , land was hawked from door to door by builders , estate agents , banks , speculators and private individuals .
9 Sax Riley , chief executive , has set ‘ demanding business targets ’ for 1993 to improve revenue in an insurance market ‘ which is not expected to show a significant improvement over 1992 ’ .
10 Since p ( ) t is the price of the good in the th market , p t , the economy-wide average price of the good , p t , can be seen as the sum of all these individual prices divided by N , the number of markets .
11 The extra work is needed to cope with demand for its new Rover 800 saloon , which although launched just a year ago is hammering opposition in the executive market .
12 Equally , stagnation in the housing market has been most severely felt in the south east .
13 Sir Roger was responding to concern expressed by BA president John Hitchin of Phoenix Bookshops that books were now available to the public at differing prices , leading to confusion in a book market which research recently commissioned by the BA had shown to be ‘ one homogeneous whole ’ .
14 The point is that black people are not only at a disadvantage in the job market on account of their colour , they also perceive sharply that this is so and , despite Johnson 's tongue-in-cheek addendum , the consciousness of belonging to a group which feels itself to be at a disadvantage is clear enough .
15 They are at a disadvantage in the job market because of lower education and training levels , cultural prejudice and domestic responsibilities .
16 He was a deeply pragmatic man , a doctor with a group practice in a Midlands market town , and Kate was , in most things , her father 's daughter .
17 SHARP practice in the transfer market can extend to managers — even those on a guaranteed percentage of all outgoing and incoming transfers in their contracts .
18 We may be unable to buy our way generally out of scepticism in the anti-realist market ; the cost would be too high .
19 In early January the government achieved a breakthrough in its investigation of trading fraud in the futures markets , when a Chicago jury convicted 10 soyabean brokers and traders of more than 300 charges including racketeering , mail and wire fraud and violations of the Commodities Exchange Act .
20 It seems inevitable that there will be a lot more red tape in the art market after the final adoption of the draft law .
21 The gap in the ESP market has always been at the lower end , and a number of other publishers are catering for this .
22 After all , taking such subjects in higher education would apparently improve women 's prospects of gaining jobs , while at the same time filling an enormous gap in the labour market .
23 Pen Computing will soon be a familiar term in the PC market place allowing PC users to use ‘ natural ’ and intuitive pen movements for PC input using a graphics tablet or , in some cases , directly on the screen .
24 However , life assurance business was strongly related to the boom in the housing market which came to an end in 1988 .
25 Catching on to the coat tails of the downsizing rush just in time , CA said that it was surprised by the demands from its users for it to develop migratory and Unix-based applications — a far cry it admits from its traditional stronghold in the mainframe market .
26 Another important figure in the charter market was the National Iranian Tanker Company ( NITC ) , which acquired vessels for shuttle service and crude storage at Iran 's satellite terminals like Larak .
27 The deterioration in their cash flow is one of the biggest problems now facing Japan 's stockmarket , along with more familiar woes like banks ' bad debts and distress in the property market .
28 These choices inevitably narrow its vision and place it in a certain niche in the media market .
29 As he waited to pose for photographers drinking a glass of water in a City bank , Mr Howard said the Government 's calculations had been overtaken by the surge in the stock market .
30 However , by Tuesday this week , after Monday 's overall surge in the stock market , the share price had perked up to 61p .
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