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    Use "goods" in a sentence

    goods example sentences

    goods


    1. The same merchants are selling the same goods before and after the fad


    2. Soft and Hard Goods


    3. Using glass jars, canned goods


    4. The goods that cost you Rs 5,000 today would cost you over Rs 16,000, 20 years down the line if an average inflation rate of 6% is considered


    5. He was ashamed wasn't he? He had never knowingly transported stolen goods before and he wasn't about to admit it


    6. "It's much closer to that than a case of stolen goods


    7. "The one certainty we have here is the ongoing lucrative trade in skin and body parts and the occasional interception of goods in transit


    8. This verse informs us that an elder is a person who is entrusted with the goods of


    9. We watched a quiz show where the contestants could win holidays and electrical goods, anything right up to a small family car, just for guessing the price of an item that they probably could not afford to buy


    10. We are all enticed by the prospect of free goods, of making a good bargain

    11. It struck me then that it would be so ironic to win a lifetime’s supply of electrical goods in a country where the power browned-out more often than not


    12. Most of the peasants here actually had quite a bit more material goods than the poorest in his homeland in 2148


    13. His worldly goods fetched a laughable sum, but who would need money on the mountain? He did need good boots, but that was all


    14. Joris plainly wanted you to inherit his worldly goods … that would have shouted to the world what he felt about you


    15. The roadway is busy here at the entry to what must count as docks … wagons piled high with all sorts of goods trundle heavily along, drawn by much sturdier ggs than my elegant Sefir


    16. Along one stretch of the road there are stalls selling various goods – doing a good trade too


    17. The Pandit Sports Goods Suppliers was located in Ellis Bridge


    18. Stone-built shops held goods of every kind, the noise told her there were few fixed prices


    19. She wished she was half as good at this as he was, if there was any justice in this world she would be the one offering goods to the temple of fertility


    20. Shiploads of cordwood were being burned and shiploads of pottery, textiles, furniture and metal goods were being loaded

    21. 3 And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I


    22. 12And the younger of them said to his father, Father, give me the portion of goods that


    23. and the same was accused unto him that he had wasted his goods


    24. When goods increase, those who eat them are increased; and what advantage is there to


    25. The Kassikan gets tons per year in the form of goods sent ahead by no-shows or left in their rooms by people who went home and never came back for it


    26. customs duty, but there was a lengthy list of proscribed goods


    27. All goods had to be specifically approved by the Board of


    28. the transportation of goods


    29. contained a goods portal, used to transport the cut timber to other


    30. Consumer durable goods were expected to last from a decade for cheap clothing, to a century for light duty devices that aren’t exposed to the elements

    31. so in this world, but goods and money flow both ways


    32. The other fellow is a marketeer of goods here in the City and also respected for his quality merchandises


    33. “We, the Council of Tahoe City, make proclamation of the establishment of a School for our children, aged six through thirteen, to be publicly financed through the receipt of taxes assessed upon all sales of goods, merchandise, and services conducted in this town during the months of June, July and August of each year henceforth


    34. themselves or trade it for other goods


    35. off as damaged goods when he injured his arm and now they were babbling


    36. They were digging so deep and so distant, that the cost to transport their goods basically tripled its value; thus allowing Rafe to sell his silver at an obscene price


    37. "By their so-called prayers," said he, "they devour the people's goods


    38. In exchanging the complete manufacture either for money, for labour, or for other goods, over and above what may be sufficient to pay the price of the materials, and the wages of the workmen, something must be given for the profits of the undertaker of the work, who hazards his stock in this adventure


    39. Though the price, therefore, which leaves him this profit, is not always the lowest at which a dealer may sometimes sell his goods, it is the lowest at which he is likely to sell them for any considerable time; at least where there is perfect liberty, or where he may change his trade as often as he pleases


    40. But though all things would have become cheaper in reality, in appearance many things might have become dearer, than before, or have been exchanged for a greater quantity of other goods

    41. Though it required five times the quantity of other goods to purchase it, it would require only half the quantity of labour either to purchase or to produce it


    42. A French author of great knowledge and ingenuity, Mr Messance, receiver of the taillies in the election of St Etienne, endeavours to shew that the poor do more work in cheap than in dear years, by comparing the quantity and value of the goods made upon those different occasions in three different manufactures; one of coarse woollens, carried on at Elbeuf; one of linen, and another of silk, both which extend through the whole generality of Rouen


    43. It appears from his account, which is copied from the registers of the public offices, that the quantity and value of the goods made in all those three manufactories has generally been greater in cheap than in dear years, and that it has always been; greatest in the cheapest, and least in the dearest years


    44. where the goods were to be shipped around the


    45. It is affected, not only by every variation of price in the commodities which he deals in, but by the good or bad fortune both of his rivals and of his customers, and by a thousand other accidents, to which goods, when carried either by sea or by land, or even when stored in a warehouse, are liable


    46. The market comes to be less fully supplied with many different sorts of goods


    47. By the wages of labour being lowered, the owners of what stock remains in the society can bring their goods at less expense to market than before ; and less stock being employed in supplying the market than before, they can sell them dearer


    48. Their goods cost them less, and they get more for them


    49. the bad effects of high wages in raising the price, and thereby lessening the sale of their goods, both at home and abroad


    50. this account that goods sold by retail are generally as cheap, and frequently much cheaper, in














































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    Synonyms for "goods"

    stock wares merchandise belongings effects property equipment furniture chattel