Example sentences of "[be] sold at " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 SIR — It was with considerable alarm that I read ( article , April 6 ) that William Kent furniture at Houghton may be sold at auction because the many items ‘ are additional to those on view ’ and that their loss ‘ would not be evident ’ .
3 The price of most raw materials fell by fifty-six per cent ; foodstuffs by forty-eight per cent and most of the manufactured goods had to be sold at thirty-eight per cent lower than their previous prices .
4 Over the next few years the book saw suggestions for all manner of things — for packet tobaccos to be sold at shop prices , for a device to be put on the smoking room door to stop persistent slamming and a complaint that the bushes on the 5th made the hole a flukey .
5 If you find that the property you want is to be sold at Auction , remember that a lot of time , effort and fees can be expended prior to an Auction and there is no guarantee that you will be successful in purchasing the property .
6 Except in a few cases , where the law states that a product must be sold at a fixed price ( ie all retailers must charge the same price ) , retailers can charge what they like !
7 Out of-date-stock Life-dated products not sold before their expiry date may have to be sold at a lower price ( or even discarded altogether ) .
8 Any remaining tickets will be sold at the venue 30 minutes prior to the performance .
9 Any remaining tickets will be sold at the venue 30 minutes prior to the performance .
10 This was busy with carts and pack-horses making their way into Edinburgh , bringing in the products from both port and countryside to be sold at the markets .
11 We sent the lambs to be sold at auction in the autumn .
12 Table 2.2 confirms that the entire 80,000 units can be sold at this price , so total revenue will be £442,000 and total profit will be £102,000 , a considerable improvement on the first round .
13 The birds were often marched from there ( a distance of more than 100 miles ) to be sold at London markets and , as it was such a lengthy journey , their feet were protected by small , leather boots , or with a coating of tar .
14 Sotheby 's yesterday opened the doors of Headington Hill Hall , the Maxwell family 's Oxford home since 1959 , for a viewing of its contents to be sold at auction in January .
15 Now lawyers for Asda supermarkets have realised it can be sold at any time by the case — that means at least nine litres of wine or 20 litres of beer .
16 A MAP which cost 27p is set to be sold at auction for up to Pounds 18,000 .
17 Tony 's full-frontal is one of dozens of celebrity self-portraits to be sold at Sotheby 's , London .
18 On Monday April 12 its collateral and debts of at least $2.5m will be sold at public auction .
19 Hunter Systems Inc , Palo Alto , California developer of the XDOS MS-DOS emulation software for Unix and other environments , is in liquidation and its assets were due to be sold at public auction on Monday .
20 The late John Arlott 's full set of original Wisden Cricketers ' Almanacks is to be sold at Christie 's London saleroom on Sept 25 , together with his original oil , in the Nets , by Lawrence Toynbee .
21 Wellings , will be sold at Phillips ' Winchester saleroom on Sept 17 , the sale starting at 11 am .
22 Pta 200 million ; £1.11 million ; $1.93 million ) , to be sold at Edmund Peel & Asociados , Madrid , 19 May , is the most important painting by the artist to appear on the market in over twenty years .
23 Second Rembrandt of the season to be sold at Sotheby 's , 8 July
24 The winning objects will be sold at reasonable prices in 300 department stores , from the date our exhibition begins .
25 A painting by Constable of ‘ Harnham Bridge looking towards Salisbury Cathedral ’ which was due to be sold at Christie 's last year , will be offered at Sotheby 's , London , on 18 November .
26 A pressing necessity was to publish the Scheme , and they ordered the printing of 300 copies , to be sold at 6d each .
27 Erm the answer would be no , they 've got to be sold at sometime and nobody knows what the market is going to do .
28 First there is the fact that when the work has become a commodity , produced to be sold at a profit , the internal calculations of any such market production lead directly to new forms of cultural control and especially cultural selection .
29 Three houses remain to be sold at the development , with prices currently between £164,950 and £189,000 .
30 So , for example , a new fibre-tipped pen , in a range of such pens offered by a newcomer to the market , may be sold at a loss in order to draw attention to the range as a whole , and to establish a share of the total market .
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