market - use in sentences
Possessives
- farmer: Once a month a farmer's market is still held here.
Converse of object
- emerge: Also, care should be taken that certification systems do not create new barriers for the emerging biomass markets.
- enter: In the autumn Goldfish entered the personal loan market, focusing initially on generating a high quality applicant pool.
- dominate: You guessed it, taking over Iraq, getting America's oil buddies to take over Iraqi oil and dominate the international oil market.
Adjective modifier
- competitive: Reviews In an increasingly competitive business market, building customer relationships can differentiate your business from the pack.
- global: Great shares at bargain prices now litter the global markets.
- European: There needed to be an existing European internal market for real cooperation to occur, he suggested.
- financial: How might the financial markets react to the notion that a third of Imperial's exports are illegal.
- domestic: On John Battle's test, opening the domestic energy market has not been a success.
Modifies a noun
- town: Hexham was voted England's favorite market town in 2005 by Country Life Magazine.
- leader: DMC are one of the market leaders in DJ Disks.
- share: Penguin's market share remained steady overall in a market that showed only modest growth in the period.
- stall: A market stall is provided and the rest, from stall decoration to promotion, is organized by the students themselves.
- economy: It provides a comparative up-to-date account critically assessing the transition from central planning to a free market economy.
Noun used with modifier
- labor: They key point is that women filled the gaps in the labor market.
- stock: You can put part of your money on the stock market to increase the capital.
- housing: We are the leaders in the pet housing market.
- niche: The small or niche market has been responsible for many people making a nice profit from the Internet.
- export: A country's success in ETS export markets can also be measured in jobs created.
- capital: The estate is three miles from the Boro and the capital corn market and daily communications by coach and post with London.
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