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

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1 Although this policy may have been viewed as a ‘ reasonable ’ intervention in the free market for private housing , there might in any case have been problems of enforcement of restrictions on resale .
2 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 .
3 This ranged from the fairly trivial practice of holding too many banquets and offering ‘ gifts ’ to customers to the more serious misappropriation of state funds and reselling of state supplies on the free market for large profits .
4 That is likely to be matched by further moves towards the free market for most farm produce and increased spending on structural or direct social support in rural areas .
5 Bosch , with total sales of £12 billion last year , has 40 p.c. of the German market for wall-hung boilers and its products , some of which Worcester will make in Britain , are said to be complementary .
6 There is a growing premium market for free-range eggs and table birds which can provide a profitable enterprise for an expert small-scale poultry man .
7 He will also be aware that the British market for such products is steadily declining and there is considerable scope for the company to sell batteries to eastern Europe and the Soviet Union .
8 Indeed , costs of originating and authoring good interactive video together with the high cost of equipping trainees with laser disc players has been one of the key reasons why the commercial market for such applications has remained relatively small .
9 Its demands multiplied the commercial market for agricultural products — mostly foodstuffs and the raw materials of the textile industry , as well as some industrial crops of lesser importance — both domestically , through the rapid growth of cities , and internationally .
10 The next point raised was the issue of governmental under-resourcing of community businesses vis-a-vis private small business creation support efforts and the lack of a sufficiently large industrial base in the area to provide an adequate market for small firms .
11 There is a slowly burgeoning market for this type of entertainment , with many music and arts societies looking for such a programme .
12 Since then , through links with IBM , it has created a virtual monopoly over the $3 billion-plus annual market for high-end PC microprocessors with its 386 and 486 32-bit chips .
13 Amersham has a strong position in the European market for radiopharmaceuticals and sees the acquisition of a complementary manufacturing base in North America as improving its chances of supplying the global market for such products .
14 World market : The global market for solar energy is worth about $500 million , two-thirds of it shared among many tiny private companies .
15 There is a limited market for this kind of risk .
16 QUOTAS which restrict imports of Japanese cars to Europe are to be dropped from the end of 1992 , in return for greater access to the Japanese market for European carmakers , the EC Commission said yesterday .
17 These are transnational in scope ( combining US feedlot technology , European antibiotics and the Japanese market for boxed beef ) ; and based on international standards for consumption and trade .
18 THE BioIndustry Association is holding a seminar in London on April 28 to highlight the opportunities in the Japanese market for British companies .
19 O2 Technology SA , the Versailles-based object-oriented database system developer , and Overseas Bechtel Inc have signed a distribution agreement whereby Bechtel will market a Japanese version of 02 , the company announced : Yoshie Hashima , director general of Overseas Bechtel in Tokyo , said in a statement , ‘ O2 responds to the needs of the Japanese market for object-oriented database systems , that is very promising — the collaboration with O2 will enable Bechtel to attain a leadership position in the distribution of tools for open systems ; ’ the alliance with Bechtel ‘ is for the long term , ’ said Francois Bancilhon , the managing director of O2 .
20 The remainder of this submission concentrates on the changes which have occurred in the domestic market for alcoholic drinks .
21 But so far as the growing and diversifying domestic market for manufactured goods was concerned , improved road transport was far more important a means of distribution , for here speed and reliability were often sought above cheapness .
22 The notion that won through involved stopping the American companies ' strong-arm booking tactics and reserving a space in the domestic market for British films by requiring that exhibitors and distributors handle a proportion of domestic product .
23 In this context Cuba , with its exceptionally high dependence on imported oil ( which accounts for approaching two-thirds of the island 's total energy consumption ) and its sophisticated modern refining capacity ( installed by Shell , Esso and Texaco ) , must have looked a promising market for Soviet oil .
24 With these specifications agreed , chip makers can now concentrate on producing single microprocessors capable of performing this difficult task , reasonably confident that other bits of equipment will be compatible with them and that a large market for some sort of digital broadcasting will develop .
25 Car fleets have grown to the point where they dominate the national market for new cars : in 1990 more than half the 2m new cars sold in Britain were bought by companies and other organisations .
26 Even so , a rise in the proportion of appliance sales on hire purchase from only a tenth on nationalisation to nearly a half ten years later enabled them to retain their share in the growing retail market for electrical goods at about the 25 per cent level which they inherited on nationalisation .
27 Many pre-nationalisation undertakings had also entered the retail market for electrical appliances , with shops or ‘ showrooms ’ where consumers could pay their electricity bills and get advice on electrical products .
28 John Redwood , the Corporate Affairs Minister , has supported the idea of a new order-driven market for private investors and smaller companies to complement the ISE .
29 We will maintain a guaranteed market for renewable energy projects and fund research in this area .
30 There is also a buoyant market for religious icons stolen in Russia and brought into Germany — the buying and selling of them in Germany is legal .
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