Example sentences of "sell them to " in BNC.

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1 Lending institutions now sell more and more of their mortgages to Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac , which in turn package them into securities and sell them to investors .
2 Under the deal , Binks Bullows was to buy a minimum number of the machines each year and sell them to its customers .
3 Se sell them to Africa and places yeah .
4 In other words , management must continue to develop their own professional skills and sell them to the best bidder .
5 We would would go out with catapults and shoot chickens — pow — and sell them to restaurants .
6 Here well-dressed factory representatives show up once a week and sell their goods at 30 per cent discount to wholesalers who then sell them to people like Marta — but not before a hard haggle for the best deal .
7 And then perhaps , sell them to the highest bidder . ’
8 When a large debt issue is undertaken , the Bank will underwrite a large proportion of the issue and slowly sell them to the market over a period of time to avoid excess supply of government debt .
9 Sell them to the knackers yard .
10 go and take them to France and sell them to the French
11 He would flirt with the girls who sold them to him and pretend they were a present for his mother .
12 ( She kept the combings and sold them to a wig-maker when there was a suitable quantity , because the texture of her hair and its being pure white made it especially suitable for his work . )
13 And sold them to children who passed by his door
14 Tickets were printed and he sold them to friends for 1&shilling. each …
15 Like them London Transport sold them to Cohens for scrap on 9 May 1934 .
16 The group did not exercise its rights but sold them to a third party for £200,000 .
17 ESSENTIALLY a cutesy platform romp , New Zealand Story ( Master System ) tells the tale of a rather dodgy walrus who has kidnapped loads of kiwi chicks and sold them to a zoo in New Zealand .
18 The eighty-one plates still extant and now in the possession of the museum of Raleigh in North Carolina , were acquired during the eighteenth century by the French amateur engraver Claude-Henri Watelet who in turn sold them to Pierre-François Basan .
19 The local officers , usually J.P.s , and known as undertakers , then bought goods at market prices and sold them to the household at royal prices .
20 Thurland and Höchstetter had , they wrote , divided the mines into 24 shares or " whole parts " and sold them to Nobles and Lords , who paid 11,200 for one-twentyfourth part , besides 1850 towards the maintenance of the works .
21 ’ Blenkarn received the goods but never paid for them and sold them to Cundy who knew nothing of his fraud .
22 In this case , following the nemo dat principle , B is now the owner ; they were B's goods at the time A sold them to C and therefore A could not , without B 's authority , confer title upon C. This result would be , different , however , if C could show that C's contract with A fell within one of the exceptions to the nemo dat principle .
23 A sold them to B who did not collect them .
24 He sold them to B who did not take delivery .
25 Typically then they operate to defeat the title of the unpaid seller ( let us call him C ) who has entrusted his goods to a buyer who , without paying C , has in turn sold them to an innocent purchaser .
26 It closed the banks and immediately sold them to the Richmond-based Signet Banking Corp .
27 Maybe whoever sold them to him said that they were .
28 She sold them to Henry Skelton 's girlfriend shortly before he fell from a third floor window and died .
29 They took their toys to The Priory Church of England School and sold them to each other to help the starving in Somalia .
30 They sold them to you complete .
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