Usar "trade in" en una oración
trade in oraciones de ejemplo
trade in
1. "The one certainty we have here is the ongoing lucrative trade in skin and body parts and the occasional interception of goods in transit
2. Do you know what is the international trade in human body art?"
3. Amongst other things she was instrumental in liaising with France to put an end to the black market trade in lethal feuhlstones and in uncovering Gerisse Stowman’s illegal immigrant scam
4. The trade in livestock was obvious from the
5. ‘We’ve not come to trade insults with you
6. This one was also female but just barely, she worked in the cargo trade in some big city
7. It generally requires a greater stock to carry on any sort of trade in a great town than in a country village
8. But there is scarce any common trade in which a small stock yields so
9. trade in which it is employed
10. A regulation which obliges all those of the same trade in a particular town to enter their names
11. The difference, too, is very great, according to the different sorts of wholesale trade in which any part of it is employed
12. The inland or home trade, the most important of all, the trade in which an equal capital affords the greatest revenue, and creates the greatest employment to the people of the country, was considered as subsidiary only to foreign trade
13. The two sorts of restraints upon importation above mentioned, together with these four encouragements to exportation, constitute the six principal means by which the commercial system proposes to increase the quantity of gold and silver in any country, by turning the balance of trade in its favour
14. The merchant, in order to save a second loading and unloading, endeavours always to sell in the home market, as much of the goods of all those different countries as he can; and thus, so far as he can, to convert his carrying trade into a foreign trade of consumption
15. In order to facilitate the trade in bullion, the bank has been for these many years in the practice of giving credit in its books, upon deposits of gold and silver bullion
16. The restraints upon the wine trade in Great Britain, besides, do not so much seem calculated to hinder the people from going, if I may say so, to the alehouse, as from going where they can buy the best and cheapest liquor
17. By the fourth of the rules annexed to the old subsidy, the drawback allowed upon the exportation of all wines amounted to a great deal more than half the duties which were at that time paid upon their importation ; and it seems at that time to have been the object of the legislature to give somewhat more than ordinary encouragement to the carrying trade in wine
18. All those duties, however, except the additional duty and impost 1692, being paid down in ready money upon importation, the interest of so large a sum occasioned an expense, which made it unreasonable to expect any profitable carrying trade in this article
19. But every branch of trade in which the merchant can sell his goods for a price which replaces to him, with the ordinary profits of stock, the whole capital employed in preparing and sending them to market, can be carried on without a bounty
20. But if the bounty did not repay to the merchant what he would otherwise lose upon the price of his goods, his own interest would soon oblige him to employ his stock in another way, or to find out a trade in which the price of the goods would replace to him, with the ordinary profit, the capital employed in sending them to market
21. It is chiefly by encouraging the manufactures of Europe, that the colony trade indirectly encourages its agriculture
22. He naturally, therefore, endeavours as much as he can to turn his carrying trade into a foreign trade of consumption, If his stock, again, is employed in a foreign trade of consumption, he will, for the same reason, be glad to dispose of, at home, as great a part as he can of the home goods which he collects in order to export to some foreign market, and he will thus endeavour, as much as he can, to turn his foreign trade of consumption into a home trade
23. Monopolies of the first kind always attract to the particular trade in which they are established a greater proportion of the stock of the society than what would go to that trade of its own accord
24. By a negligence in the expression of the act of parliament, which vested the East India trade in the subscribers to this loan of two millions, it did not appear evident that they were all obliged to unite into a joint stock
25. The East India company, upon the redemption of their funds, and the expiration of their exclusive privilege, have a right, by act of parliament, to continue a corporation with a joint stock, and to trade in their corporate capacity to the East Indies, in common with the rest of their fellow subjects
26. If the tax had been considerable, it would have oppressed the small, and forced almost the whole retail trade into the hands of the great dealers
27. The trade in the commodities not taxed, by far the greatest number would be perfectly free, and might be carried on to and from all parts of the world with every possible advantage
28. Even the trade in the commodities taxed, would be carried on with much more advantage than at present
29. If those commodities were delivered out of the public warehouse for foreign exportation, being in this case exempted from all taxes, the trade in them would be perfectly free
30. The provinces most famous for their wines, it will be found, I believe, are those in which the trade in that article is subject to the fewest restraints of this kind
31. In Holland, the heavy taxes upon the necessaries of life have ruined, it is said, their principal manufacturers, and are likely to discourage, gradually, even their fisheries and their trade in ship-building
32. There’s an underground slave trade in the town, obviously involving the eventual transport of the victims to far-off lands if ransom is not made
33. I know the Portuguese Security Police paid a bounty on dead terrorists, and since a body or a couple of heads were relatively heavy to carry a flourishing trade in (hopefully) terrorists’ ears began in Angola during the 1960s
34. I know the Portuguese Security Police paid a bounty on dead terrorists and since a body or a couple of heads are relatively heavy to carry a flourishing trade in (hopefully) terrorists’ ears started in Angola during the 1960s
35. Jefferson, once a strong critic of slavery who ended the slave trade into the US, took part in efforts to isolate Haiti, insuring its long history of future poverty
36. American industries that profited off the slave trade included banks, insurance companies, and the textile industry
37. The American government and the US Constitution both recognized and protected slavery and the slave trade in the beginning
38. Arms Conference an attempt was made to mandate,” legal restrictions on unrestricted trade in and
39. In the middle of the eighteenth century, England and France fought for control of trade in the New World in a struggle that came to be known as the French and Indian War
40. From appearances, he might have looked like a very successful physician plying his trade in one of the most exclusively private practices in London … but if you dug a little deeper, you would see numerous mounting debts, an acute drinking and gambling problem and he knew that he would still be here late into retirement
41. Stuart just didn't think she would want her employees involved in the sex trade in any way, especially from the farm
42. willing to trade in the underlying stock itself
43. She also suggested that I trade in my usual sheer lip glossed lips for fiery red lips
44. 10 And you shall dwell with us: and the land shall be before you; dwell and you trade in it, and gain possessions in it
45. heroin trade in Baltimore
46. His mother, a gnarled woman in the same trade as himself; a father he never knew but dreamed of often; later, his woman; the children she had borne for him; the trade in wax and the long hours they spent dredging a living from it
47. Fortunately he had hidden his tools of trade in the jungle before meeting the patrol
48. Trade as you would trade in a live account
49. Currency pair’s prices either trade in a tight range within a long term or short term trend before there is a breakout either in the direction of the trend or a reversal of the trend, or they trade on a price breakout
50. It is estimated that the world wide trade in ‘arms’ is a $70 billion industry