Collocations withsale

These are words often used in combination withsale.

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annual sale
The annual sale of postage stamps is about £40,000.
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eventual sale
I hope that the eventual sale will yield a price substantially above any valuation that is likely to emerge.
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forced sale
Later, when the property is eventually sold, the lender should get a better price than he would from a forced sale now.
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foreclosure sale
The land originally used to build the unnamed arena was purchased by the group at a foreclosure sale for $100.
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one-day sale
A one-day sale is, as the name suggests, a sale held on only one day, although the term is often applied to more permanent sales that use similar sales techniques.
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outright sale
In addition, smaller communities had tended to provide safeguards against the outright sale of votes or the intimidation of voters.
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proceeds of sale
I understand that the proceeds of sale of surplus capital equipment and machinery overall have been at least equal to the written down value.
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proposed sale
I have no record of any proposed sale of houses by a local authority to a police authority.
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sale of alcohol
How much money is generated at pub gigs by the music as opposed to the sale of alcohol or the attractiveness of bar staff?
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sale of liquor
The referendum elicited a clear ' no ' : 11,167 were against the sale of liquor with a mere 2,916 in favour of beerhalls and bars.
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sale of milk
Besides attractive incomes, small-scale dairy production provides stability through the daily sale of milk, which enables campesino families to budget their expenses.
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sale of stock
Once a substantial herd was built up, the occasional sale of stock could raise the imposed taxes and supplement the relatively small cash incomes obtained from crop sales.
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sale of tobacco
Thus, current laws outlawing the sale of tobacco products to minors will not have their intended effect if they can be easily circumvented.
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ticket sale
Much use is made of telephone answering machines that give callers the location of meeting points and ticket sale locations.
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