Saleable Sentence Examples

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  • Thus they became transferable to laymen and saleable like ordinary property, in spite of the injunctions of the third Lateran Council, and they became payable out of sources of income which were not originally tithable.

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  • Many Iron Age sites have been systematically looted for small items of saleable jewelry.

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  • Do you want to learn how freelance photographers create ' saleable ' images?

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  • The logo may also make the wood more saleable.

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  • The product at Blue Bridge Lane appears to have been beads, which would have been an easily saleable commodity.

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  • They are also very saleable items for the thief.

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  • If goods are damaged or not saleable as new, Dolphin Music reserves the right to seek recompense.

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  • The result is a highly saleable agricultural product that can be sold at a competitive price to farmers both at home and abroad.

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  • We want to run an attractive stall with wholly saleable goods.

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  • External wars then become saleable again behind new veils of total control of images.

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  • Although, therefore, different, and sometimes very large, amounts of these typical mineral constituents are taken up by the various crops of rotation, there is no material export of any in the saleable products, excepting of phosphoric acid and of potash; and, so far at least as phosphoric acid is concerned, experience has shown that it may be advantageously supplied in purchased manures.

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  • The right of presentation to some 850o benefices or " livings " is in the hands of private persons; the right is regarded in law as property and is, under certain restrictions for the avoidance of gross simony, saleable (see Advowson).

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  • Checking and repackaging product may cost far more than its saleable value.

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  • On safe return of the goods in saleable condition we will cancel the invoice.

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  • You also have a saleable asset - old medieval churches have limited resale options.

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  • Oxfam in Gosport need saleable items for their shop.

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  • Based in supermarket and local council sites, our textile banks provide a substantial quantity of saleable stock for the shops.

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  • There are a number of thrift shops in this community that accept donations of secondhand furniture, as well as many other types of saleable household goods and clothing items.

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  • Of phosphoric acid, the cereal crops take up as much as, or more than, any other crops of the rotation, excepting clover; and the greater portion thus taken up is lost to the farm in the saleable product - the grain.

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  • Very little of the lime of the crops, however, goes off in the saleable products of the farm in the case of the self-supporting rotation under consideration.

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  • Its great value to the English forester is as a "nurse" for other trees, for which its dense leafage and tapering form render it admirably fitted, as it protects, without overshading, the young saplings, and yields saleable stakes and small poles when cut out.

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  • The Hungarians retaliated in kind, burning and harrying as far as Semendria, torturing and murdering, and carrying off the saleable inhabitants as slaves.

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  • The protection afforded to the planters by their government, however, enables them to pursue the industry with considerable profit, notwithstanding the poor return for their labour in saleable produce.

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  • Glancing over its pages, however, it seemed to him a sin that a book so holy - and so saleable - should be destroyed.

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  • The saleable timber consists almost entirely of yellow pine, though there is a relatively small growth of other conifers and of hard-wood trees.

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  • Even after the offices of the Parlement had become legally saleable the councillors could only pass from the other chambers into the Grand Chambre by order of seniority.

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  • A combination of the best points of the hunter with the style and finish of the hackney produces a class of weightcarrying pony which is always saleable.

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  • The designer's trained skill is a saleable commodity which carries a price.

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