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1. The concert was expected to be a sell-out.
2. Their concert there was a sell-out.
3. The concert was a sell-out.
4. The agreement is a compromise(http://sentencedict.com), not a sell-out.
5. Next week's final looks like being a sell-out.
6. They've just finished a sell-out UK tour that climaxed with a three-night stint at Brixton Academy.
7. The deal was seen as a union sell-out to management.
8. The band is just back from a sell-out European tour.
9. The workers see the deal as a union sell-out to management.
10. Not surprisingly, the show was a sell-out.
11. The settlement of the dispute was a sell-out, leaving the miners worse off than they were before.
12. The huge sell-out reformation shows earlier this year were something they never achieved in their chart heyday.
13. Suspicion intensified that a sell-out of its principles was on the cards.
14. A generation of sell-out shows and peak-time television audiences witnessed the Black and White shows.
15. Co-operating with him might lead to a sell-out before they had even started.
16. It's another sell-out at Lansdowne Road this afternoon, only the thriving black market will have tickets for sale.
17. If the band don't attract a sell-out crowd, the promoter's risk has been minimized.
18. The sell-out concept was inherited by all Right-On people, and became a central part of their thinking.
19. His last performance was another sell-out, ending with scenes of adulation normally reserved for pop stars.
20. He toured for nearly two years and played 500 sell-out shows.
21. For some, his decision to become a Socialist candidate at Sunday's election was simply a sell-out.
22. Most of the workers see the union agreement as a sell-out.
23. Slaven went through his paces as the club announced a sell-out for the March 4 first leg at Ayresome Park.
24. Anti-nuclear campaigners are calling the president's acceptance of nuclear testing a complete sell-out.
25. The superstar took over the lakeside complex at Snagov as he prepares for a sell-out concert in Bucharest tomorrow.
26. But this was a small price to pay for insurance against a leadership sell-out.
27. But family feuding and falling profits led a majority of the board to recommend a sell-out.
28. The band are not just successful recording artists - they are constantly touring and playing live to sell-out crowds.
29. The anarchist solution was more imaginative - neatly avoiding the possibility of sell-out by having no leaders at all.
30. Hardy was a hot favourite before the fight and did not let a sell-out crowd down by producing the expected victory.
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