Sentence examples for course to sell from inspiring English sources

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It's also necessary, of course, to sell.

Four Seasons said it was on course to sell 19 homes this year, which would result in their closure.

Firefly also works for media: it can recognize songs, or TV shows, from short clips — the better, of course, to sell them to you through its streaming services.

Of course, to sell that story, Ms. Lohan would have to live that straight life, a struggle that goes beyond simple image rehab.

But craftsmen and vintage collectors on Etsy, a dedicated online marketplace, are on course to sell wares worth that much in 2012.

Without a viable strategy or chief executive, Yahoo's directors may take the easy course to sell at a low price and be done with the company.

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After earning a promotion, the new curator's crash course to selling art continued.

Simon & Schuster, of course, aims to sell books.

The point, of course, is to sell adverts.

The mines, of course, prefer to sell their coal at higher prices on the open market.

It is, of course, possible to sell shares in lossmaking businesses.

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