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91. The very rapid pace of change in the computer market does mean that second-hand computers can be excellent value.
92. Although diesels cost more initially than their petrol-engined equivalents, they are economical to run and hold their second-hand value relatively well.
93. Can I please, through your letters page, make a request on behalf of all vendors of second-hand equipment?
94. Browse through the second-hand bookshops of Beirut or Jerusalem, however, and the ghosts begin to appear.
95. Estate agents rank in public esteem with double-glazing salesmen, second-hand car dealers - behind even politicians and journalists.
96. I got it second-hand from a foundry in Sunderland that closed down last year.
97. A new car depreciates more quickly than a second-hand one.
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98. He never knew his father, his uncles were on the fringes of crooked activity and his drunken step-father sold second-hand cars.
99. So Rita scoured junk shops for second-hand pieces to fill the rooms.
100. Buying a second-hand car can be very tricky. You really have to have your wits about you.
101. Second-hand soul, funky horns, wandering blues-style vocals, all derivative life is here.
102. We bought a second-hand Bedford and converted it on farmland near Ipswich.
103. Hay on Wye made its name by dealing in second-hand books.
104. And a word of warning - when you arrive in Hye-on-Wye beware of the second-hand bookshops.
105. Many fairly recent objects can be found at home, bought cheaply in second-hand shops or borrowed from local people.
106. Second-hand machinery was scattered around the yard with new parts and modifications arriving daily.
107. Anyone who buys second-hand car tires is just asking for trouble.
108. This understanding needs to be informed, up-to-date and backed by first-hand experience(sentencedict.com), not based on hearsay or second-hand impressions.
109. Winter had closed the eyelids of the land and the snow that covered it was ill-fitting and dingy like a second-hand shroud.
110. Clearly, this is a matter of degree especially with an expensive second-hand car.
111. Hence my association with Flip, because they've been doing second-hand clothes for 20 or 30 years.
112. The direct experience of oral communication was displaced by the second-hand experience of the written word.
113. Clearly selling a second-hand car without an ignition key or registration document would not be acting in the ordinary course of business.
114. For example second-hand car deals are usually contracts for the sale of specific goods.
115. There's also a very good children's clothes shop nearby which deals in second-hand baby equipment.
116. Which left cash enough for a second-hand cloak in black wool and the button boots in the window - if they fitted.
117. The company, which began in 1980 running two second-hand buses between Dundee and London, owes its phenomenal growth to privatisation.
118. There were almost more antique and second-hand shops in some of those villages than there were houses.
119. Any second-hand bookseller or charity shop can testify to a roaring trade in the once read and discarded romance volume.
120. I started to wander again, in and out of second-hand bookshops, and then into an amusement arcade.
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