Example sentences of "[noun sg] for sales " in BNC.

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1 4.2.2 PREPARATION FOR SALES NEGOTIATIONS
2 Having made your decision that calendars and diaries are right for your shop , fix a budget for sales .
3 Coming up are Quality Advantage for quality assurance , SLT Advantage for sales management , Product Advantage for product marketing management , Customer Advantage and Field Engineering Advantage .
4 There are no plans at present for sales in Russia the situation is simply too unpredictable .
5 Although the headline figure for sales at Tesco last year showed growth of 13 p.c. to £7.6 billion , the volume of goods passing through its shops actually fell slightly when the effects of a rapid store-opening programme are taken into account .
6 Leases and sale of business agreements often reserve specific issues to an expert ; for instance , what the figure for sales should be in a particular set of accounts .
7 Now operated within Effect Products , this business is still considerable , with new opportunities arising in markets in the developing world , but the product range for sales in Western Europe has been broadened over the past 10 years or so with the development of more specialized products for use , for example , in carbonless copying paper .
8 Co-ordinator for Sales Stalls
9 The Department of Industry recognises the value of training foreign engineers , as a long-term stimulus for sales of British-made equipment .
10 The only thing they have in common is that they are all outgoing , extrovert , self-confident , irrepressible and generally sparky personalities — which just happens to be a pretty good recipe for attractiveness in a woman , as well as being the ideal make-up for sales . ’
11 This provides a benchmark for sales in areas where several stores serve the same communities .
12 As well as ‘ a gloss over the top ’ for users , the partners view Galileo as a welcome marketing tool for sales divisions and a means of delivering a long overdue common environment to the Unix community .
13 The event gave him a place in world headlines , and he was the first classical pianist to win a platinum disc for sales exceeding a million copies of a single record , for his recording of Tchaikovsky 's first piano concerto .
14 ‘ We did not believe that we were getting the best range of stock into Dillons , ’ says Adrian Bourne , group managing director for sales .
15 Such mergers do not necessarily confer great increases in market power to the firms involved and are often intended to guarantee supply of component parts or a secure outlet for sales .
16 Also included are investment incentives for certain enterprise zones and a 50% capital gains exclusion for sales of shares of small companies held for five years .
17 He had rapidly expanded into importing sportswear and equipment from all over the world , and he and Bobby Stoute had enterprisingly approached several hotels on the island for sales outlets on their premises .
18 Policy for Sales and Markets
19 Thank you for your letter of 31st July 92 enclosing Wyre Borough Council 's Draft Policy for Sales and Markets .
20 In June 1961 the Sunday Dispatch , another middle-ground paper squeezed into unprofitability by competition for sales and advertising revenue , was sold by Lord Rothermere and amalgamated with the Sunday Express .
21 He also criticised European support for the Airbus project during a West Coast tour which included areas hit by lay-offs announced by Boeing , which has been hit by fierce competition for sales in the world aircraft market .
22 Those who embark on this deeper , marketing-centred analysis find it necessary to separate this process from the regular tactical use of the database for sales mailings .
23 has been appointed sales development executive for sales development in the north east region .
24 He employed the future founder of the house of Bollinger , Jacques Bollinger , then aged nineteen , to sell his wines in Germany , but it was Müller 's experience at Veuve Clicquot which made him realise that the Russian market possessed the greatest potential for sales .
25 But production only reached 421,000 last year and the real bright spot was Land-Rover , whose Discovery model helped it achieve the best year for sales since the first Land-Rover rolled out in 1948 , while productivity jumped 25 per cent .
26 For instance , a forecast for sales month t+1 might be based on the actual figures for months t-4 to t-1 inclusive .
27 Contact is the developer and marketer of ACT ! contact management software for sales and service staff , which runs under MS-DOS , Windows , Macintosh and on palmtop HP 95LX computers .
28 The government was planning to tighten and recentralize the licensing system for sales of fuel .
29 So , while it 's a dull spot for sales , it 's time to prepare the ground so that , when the holiday-makers return , Wimpey will get the lion 's share of the Autumn buyers .
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