Example sentences of "be sell " in BNC.

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1 Time and time again your average punter gets ripped off by some incompetent half-wit whose main aim seems to be to sell as many boxes as he or she can .
2 If this is not possible ( and it usually is n't ) , the golden advice at the present time must be to sell first rather than risk lumbering yourself with the crippling expense of having to borrow for several months or possibly longer .
3 The primary purpose must , always , be to sell the product .
4 With the offer price necessarily in excess of current market value a member 's best course may be to sell , depending on an estimation of what the company 's future performance under existing management is likely to be and the possibility of a higher offer .
5 The principal objective of the first meeting/contact must be to sell MAS and other KPMG services and win the assignment .
6 The most sensible thing would be to sell the house , to this Matthew Preston or anyone else who wants it . "
7 Everyone knows our strategy must be to sell one player every year or eighteen months , ’ says the chairman .
8 Within T IS , too , the work which was done to bring Caterdata and the Psion together can now be sold on to other Caterdata customers , and a section explaining how Psion works has been added to the Caterdata manual .
9 On a Wednesday there was a rumour flying around Jersey House that the building was going to be sold ; on the following Monday , the rumour was confirmed as fact .
10 This flat had to be sold by the council , and the ADC states that by allowing tenants to purchase such dwellings , the Government will ensure that over time younger households will buy up accommodation formerly occupied by older people ;
11 As the beer has been vented and is open to the atmosphere , each cask must be sold within three or four days to stop the beer becoming oxidised .
12 ‘ Leaseholders wo n't hang around for 16 years in a pub , because leases can be sold on .
13 A total of 2,680 houses have to be sold free of the tie by next November .
14 The company 's coffee shops have been identified as being one of the main causes for the poor performance and are to be sold .
15 European markets are more buoyant , and some analysts believe Caradon 's products could be sold more strongly in Europe .
16 The budget cuts would mean significant delays in 1990 production of missiles , a handful of which are due to be sold to Britain .
17 AN EARLY Picasso painting , which most of the authoritative books on the artist recorded as lost or destroyed , is to be sold in Paris on 30 November and is likely to fetch one of the highest prices paid for a picture at auction .
18 Mr Renaudat is believed to have been arranging a deal for a large supply of arms captured by Chad during the war with Libya to be sold to the Lebanese Christians , through intermediaries in Tunis and Iraq .
19 ‘ Cross breeds do produce some excellent pork , but it 's not wild boar and it should n't be sold as such . ’
20 Age Concern said : ‘ If local authorities ’ precious stock of properties suitable for elderly people begins to be sold off , the consequences for the majority of elderly tenants in ordinary housing could be very serious indeed . ’
21 ‘ The scene does not seem right for a 1987 style crash , but the more cautious will be dusting off the chartist 's recommendations to see which shares can still be sold . ’
22 Sometimes , too , houses have to be sold by auction to satisfy the legal requirements of trustees or executors ( auctions provide adequate proof that the property has been sold at the going market value , and protect trustees from future claims of negligence ) .
23 They can be sold immediately on the open market for 24,000 Kwanza , the equivalent of a month 's salary for a middle level civil servant .
24 Burmah has just under 30 per cent , which could be sold on to SHV , or another party .
25 These asked for an end to the current system of zero-rating goods bound for export to other EC states in favour of levying VAT on all taxable goods sold , regardless of where in the Community they are to be sold .
26 A commentator in The Lancet argues that detergents should be sold in child-resistant containers .
27 The Metromedia interests in New York would subsequently be sold to LIN at no profit to McCaw , bringing an entire New York licence under one roof .
28 Private polls conducted for the Tory Party have shown concern among voters that the service , like water and electricity , is about to be sold off .
29 Until these are stamped as ‘ duty paid ’ the wine can not be sold .
30 These will be sold or leased to trainers with living accommodation .
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