176 Verbs to Use for the Word market

As (owing to the present facilities of freighting, etc.,) the Potatoes of Pendleton may eventually find the New York market, which always invites the superior esculent, we would like to suggest to Mr. JOHNSON that this Mixture be administered to the Bug with a spoon, and not sprinkled promiscuously on the ground.

" "A most fortunate thing," remarked Peyronie dryly; "else Virginia could not raise enough tobacco to supply the market.

I open a market, or close it.

Our landlord informed us that we had arrived in good time to attend the great fair, or market, which regularly takes place a little before the sun sinks below the horizon.

But for this the branches of our manufactures composed of raw materials, the production of our own countrysuch as cotton, iron, and woolen fabricswould not only have acquired almost exclusive possession of the home market, but would have created for themselves a foreign market throughout the world.

These United States furnish the greatest market for intellectual green fruit of all the places in the world.

But you did know, of course, that Crochard would seek a market for the diamonds here in America?"

To encourage the people to bring in provisions, the price was raised a penny a pound, and any person who ventured to interfere with one bringing provisions, or offered to buy of him before he reached the public market, was to suffer death.

As yet, indeed, the little boroughs were for the most part busy in fighting for the most elementary of libertiesfor freedom of trade within the town, for permission to hold a market, for leave to come and go freely to some great fair, for the right to buy and sell in some neighbouring borough, for liberty to carry out their own justice and regulate the affairs of their town.

I did not leave it at this, but entered the markets without a guard and held conferences with both peasant and workman, stating our reasons for coming and the friendly service we wished to perform.

In the third place the retainers of the Inca probably visited the Spanish market in Cuzco, where there would have been displayed at times a considerable assortment of goods of European manufacture.

Don't fancy you two have cornered the whole market of fine girls.

The spiders having been weather-bewitched the night before, had unanimously agreed to cover every brake and brier with gossamer- cradles, and never a fly to be caught in them; like Manchester cotton-spinners madly glutting the markets in the teeth of 'no demand.'

The place is of no importance, famed only for having near it a market on Tuesday, to which many people resort.

The others won't say a word for fear of spoiling their matrimonial market.

One never hears anything, but the image of the particular person occurs with whom alone almost you would care to share the intelligence,thus one distributes oneself about; and now for so many parts of me I have lost the market.

The consequence of this is that the artisan and the agriculturist are brought together, each affords a ready market for the produce of the other, the whole country becomes prosperous, and the ability to produce every necessary of life renders us independent in war as well as in peace.

Before be knew it, his eye had left the market and travelled across the snow-covered fields to a building standing by itself in the far distance.

b. Economy in buying and selling, in discovering and establishing new markets.

" "That was when we were making a market for the stock," Elderberry reminded him.

The people of Trebizond provided a market for the Greeks in the camp, and entertained them in the city; and made them presents of oxen, barley-meal, and wine.

Many of the pictures were selected and bargained for by Vertue, who, in Flanders, purchased the Market Pieces referred to, for £428; but did not secure the 'Fish Market,' and the 'Meat Market,' by the same painter.

English manufacturers and all industries would be hampered by an elaborate system of excise which would flood our markets with German goods.

I have been watching the market with some uneasiness for a month.

The price'll go up fablous, Mr. Orkins; there's nothin' rules the market like that there.

176 Verbs to Use for the Word  market