How to use in sentence of “trade in”

How to use in-sentence of “trade in”:

+ Cabinet making was an essential trade in early British North America.

+ Yabbies specifically bred to be a vibrant blue colour are now popular in the aquarium trade in Australia.

+ Many boats come from across the ocean from places like Japan, and China to trade in Washington.

+ All species of cockatoo except the Cockatiel are protected by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, which restricts import and export of wild-caught parrots to special licensed purposes.

+ Iraq also has a small coastline along the Persian Gulf, and this coastline was considered the heart of the petroleum trade in Iraq before the First Gulf War.

+ Before the American Civil War, Orlando was a center of trade in cattle.

+ The Phoenicians in the Mediterranean took over Malta from about 1000 BC, using the islands to expand their sea explorations and trade in the Mediterranean, until the Carthaginians took over and also expanded in the Mediterranean, but these were also defeated by the Romans in 216 BC.

How to use in sentence of trade in
How to use in sentence of trade in

Example sentences of “trade in”:

+ Is a compendium of maritime law that governed trade in the Mediterranean for centuries.

+ The Hudson's Bay Company built Fort Vancouver to trade in beaver skins, which were used to make top hats.
+ The British also wanted to grow its sea trade in the Far East through Victoria Harbor.

+ Is a compendium of maritime law that governed trade in the Mediterranean for centuries.

+ The Hudson’s Bay Company built Fort Vancouver to trade in beaver skins, which were used to make top hats.

+ The British also wanted to grow its sea trade in the Far East through Victoria Harbor.

+ More growth of the Islamic Turks in Central Asia from the 10th century stopped trade in that part of the world.

+ A famous merger happened in 1708, between the East India Company and an erstwhile competitor to take control of the trade in India and its surrounding countries.

+ The trade in gum arabic: prelude to French conquest in Senegal.

+ Richard Marles was ACTU Assistant Secretary and Minister for Trade in the Rudd Government.

+ Jersey, in the Channel Islands, was famous for its knitting trade in medieval times, and because of that original fame, the name jersey is still applied to many forms of knitted fabric, round or flat.

+ For example, the oases of Awjila, Ghadames and Kufra, in modern-day Libya, have at various times been vital to both North-South and East-West trade in the Sahara desert.

+ Liverpool became very important due to trade in sugar, tobacco and especially slaves.

+ The sites shows how trade in mercury generated important exchanges between Europe and America over the centuries.

+ The Australian dollar is liked by people who trade in currencies.

+ In 1856, the Qing Dynasty only let foreign merchants trade in certain cities.

+ These countries agree to follow common laws so that their citizens can move and trade in EU countries almost the same as they do in their own.

+ Surunga, Ghailadubba, Laxmipur and Durgapur are major places for trade in this municipality.

+ This city is also called “Cardamom City” because of the large quantity of cardamom trade in this area.

More in-sentence examples of “trade in”:

+ Surunga is a center for trade in Kankai Municipality of Jhapa District in Nepal.

+ World trade in wheat is greater than for all other crops combined.

+ At this time, the Conservative party was trying to put tariffs on imports to make trade in the British Empire stronger.

+ In 1989, trade in elephants and their products was made illegal.

+ Children could purchase the new bendable Barbie’s at a discounted rate if they wanted to trade in the old style in the 1970s.

+ Hocking started to trade in an area that did not belong to him.

+ At the time of founding, the trade in plumage for use in hats was very large: in the first quarter of 1884, almost 7,000 bird-of-paradise skins were being imported to Britain, along with 0.4 million birds from the West Indies and Brazil, and 0.36 million birds from British India.

+ They came to harvest trepang, pearls and other prized items to trade in their homeland.

+ UNEP has helped to develop guidelines and treaties on issues such as the international trade in potentially harmful chemicals, transboundary air pollution, and contamination of international waterways.

+ Movie critic Hal Erickson wrote, ” is a roller-coaster of a Disney film, making up in excitement what it lacks in credibility or coherence…the film was ideal Saturday-matinee fodder for the kiddie trade in 1963.”.

+ The Royal Charter gave the newly created “Honourable East India Company” a 15-year monopoly on all trade in the East Indies.

+ They also did this for the protection of each side, because both were a vital piece to trade in Europe and the world.

+ The peak years of the cattle trade in Dodge City were from 1883 to 1884.

+ The federal state representatives of the book trade in the American zone agreed to the proposal.

+ The Dutch East India Company, started in 1602, when the Netherlands gave a group of small trading companies a 21-year monopoly to trade in Asia.

+ Its strategic position on the Río Pasion helped it dominate trade in the region.

+ However, if there are two or more standards of risk or quality, as there seem to be for electricity or soybeans, it is relatively easy to establish two different contracts to trade in the more and less desirable deliverable separately.

+ Augustine was the where a lot of the slave trade in Spanish colonial Florida happened.

+ It is one of the busiest ports around the world with many ships coming in to trade in a single day.

+ The FAO estimates world trade in lentils totalled 1.2 million MT in 2002, with Canada exporting 382,000 MT during the calendar year.

+ In the 18th century, a small opposition developed against the slave trade in Britain, America, and some parts of Europe.

+ In 1998 he was awarded the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade in Frankfurt.

+ He was the leading opponent of slavery and the slave trade in New York.

+ The process of rural self-sufficiency was given an abrupt boost in the eighth century, when normal trade in the Mediterranean Sea was disrupted.

+ Branches of wealthy Bermudian merchant families ruled the trade in the area’s ports.

+ There has been a trade in diving to catch abalones off parts of the United States coast from before 1939.

+ Surunga is a center for trade in Kankai Municipality of Jhapa District in Nepal.

+ World trade in wheat is greater than for all other crops combined.

+ Chapter IV deals with finance and trade in the federal system.

+ The Romans would not stand for any city which competed with them for trade in the Mediterranean.

+ Portuguese efforts to control the Atlantic sea trade in the 15th century did not greatly affect the interior of Morocco even though they managed to control some possessions on the Moroccan coast but not venturing further afield inland.

+ International trade in Ningbo began in Tang dynasty.

+ The Berlin Conference of 1884ndash;85 made rules for colonialismEuropean colonization and trade in Africa.

+ It was the focus of trade in Jamaica in the 17th century.

+ Craft societies had only a few members and were restricted to a certain trade in a certain town.

+ Illegal wildlife trade in India has increased.

+ Frank Crean was Treasurer and Minister for Trade in the Whitlam Government.

+ French trade in the upper valley was dominated by the Ojibwe.

+ In practice, Muhammad Ali’s land reform amounted to a monopoly on trade in Egypt.

+ It has created a common economic area with Europe-wide laws allowing the citizens of EU countries to move and trade in other EU countries almost the same as they do in their own.

+ In 1920, Mahatma Gandhi launched the Non-cooperation movement to encourage a mass protest against the British and to boycott their trade in India and to end their cooperation with the British rule.

+ The city of Dubai has a free trade in gold and till the 1990s was the center of a “brisk smuggling trade” of gold ingots to India, where gold import was restricted.

+ During the Soviet UnionSoviet times, it was the most important port of trade in the base.

+ It put an end to the slave trade in Washington, D.C.

+ The illegal trade in fancy feathers, the pet trade and the destruction of habitat has greatly reduced its numbers.

+ It opened up the door for decades of trade in the future, which is why many items in the United States were made in China.

+ The Phoenicians originally expanded from Levantine ports, by the 8th century dominating trade in the Mediterranean.

+ China has a continuing problem with trade in endangered species.

+ The British started trade in this area around 1800.

+ The Netherlands signed later, didn’t gain or lose land, but had to allow British trade in the Dutch East Indies.

+ Habitat loss and trapping wild birds for the pet trade has taken a heavy toll on their population in the wild, and as a result the species is classified as endangered speciesendangered on the Red List, and it is protected by its listing on Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.

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