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sell <sell; sells> N LAW

sell

sell by auction ECON

sell on credit VB

sell on credit ECON

sell-to-customer ECON

purport to sell only title ECON

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I'd get the title and sell it to the junk yard for $20 or $30 and give the money to my dad.
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We were constantly asked by consigners: can we sell art for them?
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Here many informal traders sell their wares on the streets and it is also the location of the main taxi rank.
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For example, if undercover officers coerced a potential suspect into manufacturing illegal drugs to sell them, then the accused could use entrapment as a defense.
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What we want to develop is cheap technology that we can industrialise, produce and sell on elsewhere.
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With the advent of websites which host and sell user uploaded video clips, many thousands of people have created their own homemade tamakeri videos.
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Comic books which sell out may be given a second (or more) printing in order to bring more copies to the distributor.
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And anyway, some knacker would probably just rob the car and sell it for parts.
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He tries to explain the counterfeit tickets and how he has to sell her love letter.
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A plan to sell off and develop 3,500 acres with residential and commercial construction was proposed in 2005.
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