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Sentence count:197+7Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: salesalesfor salesaladsensationsalmonsalaryvassal
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61. Town and the others bring in branded drugs which are already legally on sale in Britain.
62. The agent will give a demonstration of the goods on sale, and visitors can examine them and try them out.
63. As the new version of Navigator goes on sale Friday, Netscape is facing the toughest competition of its young life.
64. Training department need to ensure the competency of our company representatives before the Bond goes on sale.
65. I may have seen many Garter Snakes on sale which I took to be pattern variations on the species most commonly available.
66. The Princess broke down in tears during her first public engagement after Mr Morton's book went on sale.
67. The police say it trivialises the rave drugs scene and shouldn't be on sale.
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68. She was quite surprised to learn the gadgets were on sale that week at $ 49. 95, batteries not included.
69. Read in studio Oxfam is trying to recall seven thousand potentially deadly necklaces on sale in its shops.
70. Garden rubbish was accepted free of charge, and turned into compost, bagged and put on sale at the tips.
71. Rubbish bags are on sale at the local supermarket, and labels have to be affixed.
72. Barring last-minute troubles, the book will be on sale by early March.
73. Standard cheap writing paper - there's reams of it on sale, about four hundred outlets.
74. Jockey shorts on sale in outdoor bins on Broadway entrance him.
75. Individual tickets for Red Sox games go on sale this morning.
76. The valuation charge will be £2 per item, payable on the door, and tea and coffee will be on sale.
77. Now these handmade beds are on sale to the general public.
78. Protection against being misled by false or inaccurate descriptions of goods on sale is provided by the Trade Descriptions Act, 1968.
79. It should go on sale at around £7,000 to challenge the likes of the Renault Clio.
80. Somerville College souvenirs were on sale on the stall at this meeting.
81. Once this would have been passed under the counter; now it's on sale at leading bookshops.
82. Available gasifiers are well-designed and economically competitive, but most have been on sale for 18 months or less.
83. The tins of sardines it received as rations are on sale at market stalls.
84. My colleagues on Fishkeeping Answers have produced a practical guide to tank safety in their November issue which is on sale now.
85. She appeared to have the sixth sense of a bat and could identify, record, and register every item on sale.
86. Downloadable versions went on sale for £8.17-£1.73 less than the printed paperback-at online retailers including Waterstone's.
87. It will go on sale at Christmas, and it's hoped to use the release to boost tourism in the city.
88. The book went on sale the month after the flight.
89. Then there was the possibility of the silver on sale at the Saturday morning market being stolen goods.
90. But a large slice of the family history is on sale at Sotheby's.
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