Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] market for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is a slowly burgeoning market for this type of entertainment , with many music and arts societies looking for such a programme .
2 the setting up of CFDS Inc. in the USA to exploit the rapidly developing market for computational fluid dynamics ;
3 This discriminatory tax treatment is echoed in the other Member States of the EC which constitute the most important markets for Scotch Whisky .
4 Africa happens to be a particularly unchoosy market for fatty beef that the EC has to get rid of somehow .
5 As far as Soviet exports are concerned , Latin American economies , which have generally attempted import-substitution industrialisation in the consumer goods sector rather than in capital-intensive heavy industry , might be considered a potentially receptive market for Soviet machinery and equipment .
6 If a government can not bring itself to introduce a completely free market for foreign exchange ( at least for current transactions ) , there are many possible alternative policies .
7 ‘ There was a time when we could look around at the Commonwealth , the Empire , other countries and we would see very soft markets for British exports .
8 There is an all too small market for third world photography ; so small in Canada that even the stock agencies wo n't touch it .
9 There is an all too small market for third world photography ; so small in Canada that even the stock agencies wo n't touch it .
10 Modern communications have created a truly worldwide market for major currencies .
11 There is a very big market for graphical user interfaces but it is very far from being the whole market , and it seems highly likely that what the majority of today 's dogged MS-DOS users want is simply a few further refinements to the operating system they are familiar with .
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