sold造句1. Love can neither be bought nor sold.
2. Love is neither bought nor sold.
3. Love can neither be bought or sold; its only price is love.
4. They've only sold thirteen tickets so far.
5. I sold my car to James for £800.
6. The market sold a bewildering variety of cheeses.
7. The milk is sold in grades.
8. All beverages must be sold in returnable containers.
9. Eggs are sold by the dozen.
10. The drugs are sold for hard cash.
11. He opened a small store and sold self-made candies.
12. The book sold for a matter of five dollars.
13. Bananas are usually sold by weight.
14. Copper pipe is sold in lengths.
15. 'You sold the car?' she asked, incredulous.
16. Surpluses of food can be sold for cash.
17. The peddler sold his wares cheap.
18. Apples are sold by the pound.
19. The premiere on Monday is sold out.
20. He sold his birds separately to separate buyers.
21. The house was sold at auction.
22. I sold James my car for £800.
23. Goods with slight defects are sold at half price.
24. She sold her old bicycle to me.
25. She sold two sacks of corn.
26. She sold the house soon after her husband died.
27. Slaves could be bought and sold like horses.
28. Her father was a commercial traveller who sold kitchenware.
29. The shop sold out all their shirts.
30. Mr. Means sold computer disks as a sideline.