Example sentences of "the market [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The launch of a Berkshire estate with a good , family house and 920 acres will be one of the best tests yet of the market between £3m and £5m . |
2 | Regarding the anticipated competition in the market between Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT and Unix , Noorda coined a new word , co-opetition — co-operation and competition — to describe the new culture . |
3 | The unit of time may be chosen according to the circumstances of each particular problem : it may be a day , a month , a year , or even a generation : but in every case it must be short relative to the period of the market under discussion . |
4 | ( This , of course , ignores the theory of the second best , where the existence of price distortions in related markets may require a price which exceeds marginal cost in the market under consideration . |
5 | It may be prudent for a firm to gain experience in the market through agents and distributors before venturing directly into setting up a manufacturing subsidiary . |
6 | The UK car component industry has been undergoing severe contraction owing to the rationalisation strategies of UK assemblers and the increasing tendency for foreign-owned assemblers to supply the market through imports . |
7 | It is on the market through Savills and Goldschmidt & Howland at £1.5 million . |
8 | The Tower House is on the market through John D. Wood at £775,000 . |
9 | Leigh Delamere House is on the market through John D. Wood at £425,000 . |
10 | Church House is on the market through Hamptons , at £985,000 . |
11 | ‘ The market is indeed very fragmented , ’ admits Healthcrafts ' marketing manager Paul Latimer , whose company in many ways pioneered the market through health food shops in the sixties . |
12 | To Hayek therefore , ’ A catallaxy is thus the special kind of spontaneous order produced by the market through people acting within the rules of the law of property , tort and contract . ’ |
13 | When an offer is under-subscribed , the unsold stock is taken on to the books of the Bank of England and used as a tap stock for sale to the market over time as and when demand develops or can be created . |
14 | It 's been developed in C++ and is known as Interviews , though it 'll probably come to the market as Fresco . |
15 | Its owner for the last 17 years , Keith Schellenberg , has been forced to put it on the market as part of a divorce settlement , agreed after more than ten years of legal wranglings . |
16 | Clarks Yard is soon to be put on the market as part of Darlington council 's bid to spruce up the three historic yards between High Row and Skinnergate . |
17 | The Market as Framework ? |
18 | Yesterday it secured the services of Rob Crookall , a salesman known in the market as Wunderkind . |
19 | Financial Times publisher Pearson was among them but snubbed the downward trend with the help of continuing good feelings in the market about BSkyB , in which it has a stake . |
20 | Dividing the market into languages and programming environments , application development toolkits , object-oriented database management systems , and Case tools , Ovum says sales of languages and programming environments accounted for 58% of the object-oriented market last year , development toolkits 27% , Case tools 9.3% and databases 5.7% . |
21 | Given the validity of this theoretical result , the size and direction of this correlation for existing futures can be used to draw inferences about the effect of marking to the market on futures prices . |
22 | There have been five studies of the effects of marking to the market on index futures , of which only one ( Twite , 1990b ) has used the Cox , Ingersoll and Ross results . |
23 | Finally she dived through the alley by the Revuebar and into the market on Berwick Street , a drab thoroughfare enlivened by a sudden riot of colour in the narrow sunlight that came slanting down between the buildings — the yellow awnings over the stalls , the bright shades of new fruit , the brilliant white of new cardboard . |
24 | A visit to the market on Wednesdays was a highlight of the week when we were too young for school . |
25 | The FT-SE 100 Index continued to sail into unchartered waters and a further £3bn flooded into the market on hopes that the recession may have finally blown itself out . |
26 | and I got some fruit up the market on Friday . |
27 | The volume , at HK$2.12 billion ( £160m ) , was marginally higher than it was in trading on the market on Tuesday , but it did not suggest a rush of sellers . |
28 | When complete the market on Meadow Lane will provide work for 250 people . |
29 | The Market on Saturday evenings provided much entertainment as always a number of cheapjacks were to be found selling all sorts of items . |
30 | But now seven o'clock strikes in the market at Cavaillon . |