Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
To command a good price we have to be versatile.
I should think they would command a good price.
Yet another is simply to wait for an improving real-estate market to command a better price.
We aim to produce top quality compost that will command a good price.
However, assets in the centre of the city are more keenly sought, but command a good price.
Now it is highly esteemed and commands a good price at the fish stall.
They should command a good price in those lands from which we have captured or conscripted so many of the native workers.
But what's this business of" "An Earth horse commands a good price unless defective.
Handled properly and sized correctly, basswood carving blocks command a good price.
Surviving vehicles are now popular among historical re-enactors with reconditioned Dingoes commanding a good price.
Such is the scarcity of slots at hub airports that they can command a good price, all the more so when capacity is being squeezed.
Most of the fresh berries Mr. Worrell sells are picked by hand, because they command a better price.
Therefore, a well-documented and rigorously documented credit creation will command a better price than a weak creation.
Selling under the name Poljot, the watches command a good price abroad, often selling in Britain and France for $200.
Analysts at the time said it was the right move since the company sold the business while it was showing strength and could command a better price.
By this time Pam was hooked solidly on barbiturates, but still fresh and pretty-looking when someone took the time to make her so, enough to command a good price from those who liked young faces.
If you make it well known that you are looking for a particular type of bird and these command a good price then it is not unknown for thieves to try and satisfy the need.
Not surprisingly, this has encouraged the airport’s owner BAA to believe it will command a good price, though it is understood that Carlyle became concerned that it may be a little too high.
3 Bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, with Terrazzo floors, Birch panelling in formal living room, kitchen fully equipped, covered patio... Given its size and location the house would, he knew, command a good price.
Sprayed foam will provide a rodent proof environment, which in conjunction with the installation of temperature controlling equipment will allow crops to be stored in pristine condition for longer and therefore command a better price at market.
Despite the introduction of machines he is of the opinion that there are no files to equal the "hand cut" which are used for the finest jobs today and command a good price. 1. Newspaper Cuttings Relating to Sheffield.
The price of North American oil also sells for less than oil sold internationally because of a glut of Canadian oil in Cushing, Oklahoma, so shipping the oil to Asia would command a better price.
Today, with the vineyard twice as large as it was 20 years ago and the first wine commanding a good price everywhere, his son Sacha can afford to put a third or more of even a good vintage into the second label, Chateau Clairfont.
He made use of it; then he poured water into a bowl which stood on a tripod, a bowl which even then would have commanded a good price and which presently was to be priceless, to him just a pretty, useful bowl, and carefully washed his hands.