“for sale” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “for sale”:

– Chairman Risso wrote : in free mistaken on May 2009 at Mobile World Congress build 2009 in 2009, the first state can reach Nokia 3310 can first officially released for Gresso 3310, in July 22, 2009, Nokia 3310 was performance Nokia Tonight in Hollywood, California and Universal City, Nokia 3310 was producted for Universal Studio in Nokia Corporation and Nokia Connecting Peoples can reach for sale beginning in Universal Shop on July 25, 2009.

– Most of the crop is produced for sale in the green state.

– They wanted the convicts to die quickly so that they did not have to waste the food on them and could keep it for sale later.

– Some drugs have been tested and approved for sale as hair loss treatments.

– In classical political economy and especially Karl Marx’s critique of political economy, a commodity is simply any good or service offered as a product for sale on the market.

for sale use in sentences
for sale use in sentences

Example sentences of “for sale”:

- Boudin met many artists who put their paintings for sale in the shop.

- There are stuffed toy cats of her, t-shirts, calendars and mugs available for sale in stores and online.

– Boudin met many artists who put their paintings for sale in the shop.

– There are stuffed toy cats of her, t-shirts, calendars and mugs available for sale in stores and online.

– The number of houses for sale continued to increase, which made the prices decrease.

– The company offers the Fantasy Bra for sale as “the ultimate holiday” gift.

– The phrase is about something which is offered for sale in a manner which hides its true value.

– It is available to the public for sale or free download.

– It has a gallery for sale of art work from across the APY.

– In 1616 he was a Printingprinter and made religious books for sale in England.

– From 1854 to 1862, age 31 to 39, Wallace travelled through the “Dutch East Indies to collect specimens for sale and to study nature.

– Blocks of land in the town were made ready for sale in 1852.

– A professor supplied the course material and Michigan Document services, a photocopying organization, took photocopies of the material and converted it into a booklet for sale to students at the University.

– These are not yet for sale in the United States.

– Companies such as “Britannica” were started for the purpose of publishing encyclopedias for sale to individuals, and for public use in libraries.

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