Use market in a sentence
Sentences ending with market
- You know what you are about; and when you are grown up and a suitor comes he will go to a good market. [10]
- Then he, Argutis, would be house steward, and show that he knew other things besides keeping the workroom and garden in order, splitting wood, and buying cheaply at market. [10]
- Here it is--I will translate it: 'Brick livery stable, stone foundation, middle of town, corner of Orleans and Market. [5]
- Even Mr. Holt, when not munching his dried bread, was tempted to make some inquiries about the market. [9]
- Only a few weeks since you swore on my hands to guard the mysteries, and this day you have offered the great secret of the Unnameable one, the most sacred possession of the initiated, like some cheap ware in the open market. [10]
- There are no war-clouds anywhere; and as for wool, why, it is the low-spiritedest commodity in the English market. [5]
- We had panned up and down the hillsides till they looked plowed like a field; we could have put in a crop of grain, then, but there would have been no way to get it to market. [5]
- The Hawkinses are under the weather now, but their Tennessee property is millions when it comes into market. [5]
- It led also to the composition of other books on the West, which were more or less mere pieces of book-making for the market. [4]
- It is curious to note the change in the stock-quotation of the Affection Board brought about by throwing this new security on the market. [5]
Sentences containing market two or more times
- A market is a market, you know. [4]
More example sentences with the word market in them
- Ye won't get y'r pigs to market to-day, Mr. Bridshaw, no, nor to-morrow, nayther, Mr. Bridshaw. [6]
- That Ault would wreck the market, if he could and it was to his advantage, no one doubted; but still he had a quality that begot confidence. [4]
- His mines were worked out, too, and the market was not so good; he had supplied it too well. [11]
- The next morning, when the market was crowded, the officer might commence his negotiations afresh, if the Regent insisted on his plan. [10]
- But some day when he is in a corner with orders, and his rivals are competing for the market, and labor is scarce, his men strike on him. [4]
- Since these fens were drained one might travel from Market Deeping to the Wolds without wetting a foot. [11]
- But, whenever Pyrrhus went to market, letters reached the island delivered at the fish auction in the harbour by Anukis, Charmian's Nubian maid, to the old freedman, who had become her close friend. [10]
- Confound him, he wearied me with arguments to show that in anything like a fair market he would have fetched twenty-five dollars, sure--a thing which was plainly nonsense, and full or the baldest conceit; I wasn't worth it myself. [5]
- So we reckoned we would drop down into the lion market and see how we could make out there. [5]
- But now there was need of capital to manufacture and market the wonder. [5]
- The fruit market was full of busy life. [10]
- At first this was fitful and intermittent, but as he showed both literary discrimination and tact in judging of the market, his services were more in request, and slowly he acquired confidential relations with the house. [4]
- As the master was at the market, the strangers were led by the steward, an old servant grown grey in the service of Theopompus, into the Andronitis, and begged to wait there until he returned. [10]
- He experienced the usual fate of authors who seek to introduce into the market literary wares of a new and better sort. [4]
- It is no use to throw a good thing away merely because the market isn't ripe yet. [5]
- Mr. Curry owned two thirds of it--and he said that he sold it out for twenty-five hundred dollars in cash, and an old plug horse that ate up his market value in hay and barley in seventeen days by the watch. [5]
- Then, when the Two Strange People had been struck with panic, the Syrian donkey- market, and the five hundred feddans of American cotton, and the new schools would be his for a song--or a curse. [11]
- A sale of twenty-five sets a day meant prosperity on paper, but unless capital could be raised from some other source to make and market those books through a period of months, perhaps even years, to come, it meant bankruptcy in reality. [5]
- In a big town and an active market we should have brought a good price; but this place was utterly stagnant and so we sold at a figure which makes me ashamed, every time I think of it. [5]
- It is as to whether, and how far, duties on imports shall be adjusted to favor home production in the home market, that controversy begins. [7]
- Apparently nobody happened to want such a river, nobody needed it, nobody was curious about it; so, for a century and a half the Mississippi remained out of the market and undisturbed. [5]
- I am resigned to take the $8,500 if it could come in bank-notes--for it does seem that it was so ordered, Mary--but I have never had much courage, and I have not the pluck to try to market a cheque signed with that disastrous name. [5]
- If I want to buy anything in the market, have I got to look into every tuppenny interest concerned in it? [4]
- Cows are still to be seen in the pastures, but the grain seems to have been actually swept away; there wasn't a peck in the market. [10]
- Travelers who come to America always freight up with the same old nursery tales that their predecessors selected, and they carry them back and always work them off without any trouble in the home market. [5]
- But no lotuses though the market here is full of them; they are showy, boastful things with no scent, I cannot bear them. [10]
- He respected a thing only for its real value, and its intrinsic value was as clear to him as the market value. [11]
- After the war they'll come to heel,--we'll have a cheap labour market then. [9]
- How many of them were ordered to meet a supposed market, and how many of them were the spontaneous and natural productions of writers who had something to say? [4]
- The market gives them facts enough; politics, lies enough; art, affectations enough; criminal news, horrors enough; fashion, more than enough of vanity upon vanity, and vexation of purse. [4]
- Little farmers on their way to the market by the Place de Cathedral stopped, listening, though every moment's delay lessened their chances of getting a stand in the market- place. [11]
- The cooks prepared their savory messes on large, clean tables, and the scene of their labors, which, though enclosed by cords was open to public gaze was surrounded by a small market, where however only the choicest of wares were displayed. [10]
- So much on the young shoulders, the kitchen, the parlour, the market, the shop, society--and so on. [11]
- But that is the way things always go; if you force a sale on a dull market, I don't care what the property is, you are going to make a poor business of it, and you can make up your mind to it. [5]
- He showed me the way the thing was being done, the way the company was being floated, how the market in New York was catching hold. [11]
- Men stood on the street corners in the rain, reading of the capture of Camp Jackson, and of the riot, and thousands lifted up their voices to execrate the Foreign City below Market Street. [9]
- Irving's advocacy of the proposed law was entirely unselfish, for his own market was secure. [4]
- This is probably the only instance on record where common family flour brought three thousand dollars a pound in the public market. [5]
- Twelfth Street to the north of the Market House is full three hundred feet across, and the militia of the Sovereign State of Missouri is gathering there. [9]
- They travelled through the new lands in America from the fringe of the Arctic to Patagonia, but they raised no roof-tree; they tilled no acre, opened no market, set up no tabernacle: they had neither home nor country. [11]
- Four years afterward the mine thus disposed of was worth in the San Francisco market seven millions six hundred thousand dollars in gold coin. [5]
- He went to the meat market and renewed his quarrel with Gumbert, threatening his life. [5]
- We drove to the market, using the Japanese jinriksha--our first acquaintanceship with it. [5]
- By the time the market was filling it was raining in torrents, and a cold breeze blew over the town from the lake. [10]
- I haven't got the market sense for nothing, and I'll give you this tip, Nelson,--it's time to stand from under. [9]
- They must look the market over--which they did. [5]
- But business-hour at the market is very near, my friends, and I must leave you, as I have affairs of great importance to transact. [10]
- The usury in the market is no longer to be endured. [10]
- At a thousand, the market broke: the prices tumbled swiftly. [5]
- As soon as the market begins to fill we will set out. [10]
- Asiatics appeared in the majority only in the market place, where the dealers were just leaving their stands to secure their goods from the storm. [10]
- Taking advantage of the inflated market, many of our shrewdest operators are selling short. [5]
- When started, however, the good woman could no more "slow down" than her French pony would stop when its head was turned homewards from market. [11]
- On Saturday came the going to market with grain, or pork, or beef, or fowls frozen like stones; the gossip in the market-place. [11]
- When he reached the fruit market he noticed that people gazed at him in surprise. [10]
- The smile or the frown of Jay Hawker himself had not a greater effect upon the market. [4]
- When Cromwell drove the French from Acadia, he granted great territorial rights to De la Tour, which that thrifty adventurer sold out to one of his co-grantees for L16,000; and he no doubt invested the money in peltry for the London market. [4]
- He thought of the forefathers of those whom he knew, who dwelt north of Market Street. [9]
- When he crossed the Fleischbrucke in the market place and approached the brilliantly lighted Town Hall, he had considerable difficulty in moving forward, for the whole square was thronged with curious spectators, servants in gala liveries, sedan chairs, richly caparisoned steeds, and torchbearers. [10]
- I will have the entire Arctic Circle in the market as a summer resort next year, and will use the surplusage of the old climate, over and above what can be utilized on the equator, to reduce the temperature of opposition resorts. [5]
- Their autocrat prefers the deep pleasures of these occupations, either well paid or ill paid, to any others in the market, at any price. [5]
- He complains that the clergy were taxed more than ever, the church having become "an ass whereon every man is to ride to market and cast his wallet. [4]
- But I heard the Bradlaughs were in the market for these goods, and I told the selling house to lie low, that I'd go after it. [9]
- I suppose that the affectionate creature thought that, if he got a new injury in this way, his value in the beggar market would be increased. [4]
- It was true that the readers had reported favorably, but had refused to express any opinion on the market value. [4]
- The disadvantage is that products, in the eagerness of competition for a market, are accepted which are of a character to harm and not help the development of the contemporary mind in moral and intellectual strength. [4]
- Sell it at ten or fifteen cents--duty added--and destroy the market for the original $3,50 book? [5]
- He drove a team, and owned a small ranch--a ranch that paid him a comfortable living, for although it yielded but little hay, what little it did yield was worth from $250 to $300 in gold per ton in the market. [5]
- There's one thing sure--if I had a damned fool I should know what to do with him: ship him to St. Louis-- it's the noblest market in the world for that kind of property. [5]
- His Majesty the Sultan has already sent in large orders for his new harem, which will be finished within a fortnight, and this has naturally strengthened the market and given Circassian stock a strong upward tendency. [5]
- We loitered to such a degree that it was near the middle of the forenoon when we entered the market square of the town. [5]
- But holders were stiff, and we retired from the market again. [5]
- In this depressed state of the classical market, Mrs Jarley made extraordinary efforts to stimulate the popular taste, and whet the popular curiosity. [12]
- Orpheus, take that silver--take it all, I have no more--go early to market and buy flowers--laurel branches, ivy, violets and roses. [10]
- There were bazaars, shops, warehouses, market stalls, granaries--for the most part still stocked with goods--and there were factories and workshops, palaces and wealthy houses filled with luxuries, hospitals, prisons, government offices, churches, and cathedrals. [2]
- For a while she continued to stare inflexibly at the line of market wagons, and then she burst into a laugh. [9]
- The market was set up beyond the Alphaeus, and there traders from all parts of the world were to be seen; Greeks, Carthaginians, Lydians, Phrygians and shrewd Phoenicians from Palestine settled weighty business transactions, or offered their goods to the public from tents and booths. [10]
- I have never seen such slipshod work, bar the ten that interpreted for the home market the "sell all thou hast. [5]
- And so, you see, you can't tell what the thoughts are that you have got salted down, as one may say, till you run a streak of talk through them, as the market people run a butterscoop through a firkin. [6]
- He could not see what motive of advantage to the new States could be subserved by merely keeping the public lands out of market, and preventing their settlement. [7]
- Wilson's got a scheme for driving plain window glass panes out of the market by decorating it with greasy finger marks, and getting rich by selling it at famine prices to the crowned heads over in Europe to outfit their palaces with. [5]
- We follow him round as he "peddles out all the wit he can gather from Time or from Nature," and we find that "he has changed his market cart into a chariot of the sun," and is carrying about the morning light as merchandise. [6]
- These so-called political reformers have upset the market and started a lot of legal complications that's why I'm here to-night. [9]
- It is now ready for market. [5]
- Slap down the rails and bring the land into market. [5]
- The hundred feet proved to be the richest part of the entire mine; four years after the swap, its market value (including its mill) was $1,500,000. [5]
- But the call produced no effect, for in the market square groups had formed on opposite sides, and blows and wrestling threatened to end in a sanguinary street-riot. [10]
- Fame's nothing--the market price of your marble scarecrow is the thing to look at. [5]
- They were messengers, postmen and carriers across the wide stretch of country from Spilsby, even down to the river Witham, and from Boston Deep down to Market Deeping and over to the sea. [11]
- In the market place, where there had been some rather heavy firing before the Emperor's arrival, lay several killed and wounded soldiers whom there had not been time to move. [2]
- When the market place was filling, however, the sturdy old soldier kindly fulfilled his duties as host by offering to show his guests the sights of the fortified seaport. [10]
- When the market place was filling, gray-haired Philippus visited him. [10]
- While the market place in Tennis was filling, Archias's white house had become a heap of smouldering ruins. [10]
- It was when Pierre (wearing the coachman's coat which Gerasim had procured for him and had disinfected by steam) was on his way with the old man to buy the pistol at the Sukharev market that he met the Rostovs. [2]
- On the uttermost peak of the hill, where it was most exposed to the wind, were the smelting furnaces, and a manufactory where a peculiar green glass was prepared, which was brought into the market under the name of Mafkat, that is to say, emerald. [10]
- The De Beers owns other craters; they are under the grass, but the De Beers knows where they are, and will open them some day, if the market should require it. [5]
- His eyes wandered over the people, over the market. [11]
- It is got out in large irregular-shaped blocks and transported to the factories, where it is carefully split by hand, and the laminae, of as large size as can be obtained, are trimmed with shears and tied up in packages for market. [4]
- He had wandered on until he had come to the end of the bridge and into the great groups of traffickers who, at this place, made a market of their wares. [11]
- The industry carried on at the moment at the Widow Sherrill's was the artificial drying of apples for the market. [4]
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