Similar words: buying, buying power, installment buying, buy it, buy, buy out, buyout, buyer. Meaning: v. stock up on to keep for future use or sale.
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1 It's cheaper to buy in bulk.
2 Which earrings did you buy in the end - the triangles or the circles?
3 It's usually cheaper to buy in bulk.
4 It's much cheaper to buy in bulk .
5 I'll have to buy in extra food if they're coming to stay for a while.
6 You have entrepreneurs there looking to buy in bulk.
7 While these miners are working they buy in the shops and that keeps others in work.
8 They purported to be shady jewellers willing to buy in stolen property.
9 To enable a business to buy in the shares of retiring directors or other shareholders who wish to realise their holding.
10 Through working together the schools are able to buy in expertise and share the costs of producing high quality materials.
11 They buy in bulk from manufacturers and importers, and distribute direct to their retail outlets.
12 Arguably the increased demand to buy in the discount market would push up the price and depress the yield.
13 They can afford to buy in large quantities and pass the price benefits on to the customer.
14 He used to buy in a lot of delicacies to pretend to his family that Gina could cook.
15 These are quite legal to buy in the States, but the Highway Patrol takes a particularly dim view of their use.
16 Thanks to globalization,[www.Sentencedict.com] the burger you buy in Moscow is exactly the same as the one you buy in New York.
17 Local schools were to be free to buy in the services of private organisations to inspect their standards.
18 However, the Bank may buy in a falling market if the market is considered to be erratic and unstable.
19 They always buy in large quantities.
20 The caviar was the real McCoy too - not the stuff we buy in the supermarket at home.
21 Home-made jam is usually better than the kinds you buy in the shops.
22 The company seems to be doing so well that I would like to buy in.
23 A crisis centre was set up to administer supplies and hard-currency deals were being negotiated to buy in supplies from abroad.
24 But once you open the book and view the video you realise that for £62 you have the best buy in town.
25 And from the sale of the contents of the house, she could buy in more leather to keep the suppliers happy.
26 Italian oranges are much sweeter than the ones we buy in Britain.
27 Nowadays, many top designers also produce mass-produced goods which we can buy in the local department store.
28 Whilst crop rotations are being established and fertility built up, it will probably be necessary to buy in some feeding-stuffs.
29 Unless you are feeding a large group, try not to buy in bulk, or they will rot.
30 The same is true for the mountain potatoes, which you can rarely buy in the towns, despite their popularity.
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