Sentence examples for goods will cost from inspiring English sources

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Foreign goods will cost more.

A country's currency is not the only determinant of how much its goods will cost when they reach the high street: Chinese wages have been rising, making its products less competitive, and the price of raw materials and shipping is also important.

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Traditional business thinking dictates that profit and purpose are at odds with each other, that doing good will cost the company money.

Heavy goods vehicles will cost an extra £1.30, while the crossing will remain free for motorcyclists.

Under the new rules, AOL Time Warner has said it will write down the acquisition-related good will costs by $40 billion to $60 billion in the first quarter of 2002.

The 1997 results were adversely affected by the write-down of good will costs related to Disney's 1996 merger with Capital Cities/ABC.

"A good spade will cost you a hundred bucks," Mr. Roddick said.

A really good safe will cost between $900 and $2,500, depending on the size and features offered.

A high-speed internet connection with enough space for a good website will cost around $40 a month.

Easy-to-carry travel tripods have become popular in the last few years: A good one will cost between $200 to $600, fold to 13 to 17 inches, and weigh two to four pounds, said Mr. Biderman.

The good looks will cost you though.

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