Sentence examples for dearly sold from inspiring English sources

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By contrast, a pair of tureens and their stands, loosely decorated with scenes featuring ladies of the court around the end of the 18th century if not later, were dearly sold at €5,103.

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Dearly Stars sold 30,786 copies in its first week of release in Japan, and ranked as the tenth best-selling video game in Japan that week.

RPM International, a Medina, Ohio maker of sealant and corrosion-control coatings, is still paying dearly for selling all of $10 million worth of asbestos products (it stopped in 1977).

The best that can now be hoped for is that the thrills of ownership precious few and dearly bought can be sold on at a knockdown price.

A successful parallel importer adds value by shipping a product from where it can be bought cheaply to where it can be sold more dearly.It is not clear if producers can reasonably argue that "in the long term the loss of revenue to brand owners will discourage them from investing in their brands".

They had sold their lives dearly in many cases, for a great many Germans had died too.

She and her husband moved in 1949 to Canandaigua, New York which she dearly loved and only reluctantly sold their home there where Howard joined the Johnston administration as Undersecretary of Commerce in 1963.

They have batted long, scored at a decent rate and sold their wickets dearly, which is critical.

The tourists have sold their wickets dearly, which can't always be said of the home side.

I probably never will be able to drive again, and I have sold the Corvette, which I dearly loved.

So British Rail just sold off the land whenever it could, a policy that is costing us dearly today".

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