trade造句181, The government is publicly preening itself on the latest trade figures.
182, The road has been an important trade route since prehistoric times.
183, This does not mean that we wish to fetter the trade union movement.
184, The Celtics star demanded a trade after talks with management broke down.
185, The new shop has been doing a brisk trade in cut - price clothes.
186, Going to trade fairs is an ideal opportunity to size up the competition.
187, Currency-conversion costs remain one of the biggest obstacles to cross-border trade.
188, US diplomats say the president is likely to take the high road in his statements about trade.
189, The authorities believe these men are important figures in the drug trade, not merely mules.
190, With fewer tourists in town, the taxi trade is going through its leanest patch for 30 years.
191, The government was determined to break the power of the trade unions.
192, He was at one with Wheatley on the need to abandon free trade.
193, Trade has been slack for the past year,but it is now picking up.
194, The trade agreement helped to strengthen the bonds between the two countries.
195, The company is prepared to trade off its up-market image against a stronger appeal to teenage buyers.
196, The scheme allows customers to trade in their own computer against the cost of a new one.
197, I'd rather not talk about it too much because I don't like giving trade secrets away.
198, I'm thinking of starting up in the fishing tackle trade.
199, Many want to abandon the multilateral trade talks in Geneva.
200, The trade unions are pinning the blame for the violence on the government.
201, Carter hoped for greater trust between the two nations, more trade, more cultural exchanges - in short, a genuine peace.
202, They may refuse to trade, even when offered attractive prices.
203, It also encourages existing home owners to trade up to larger accommodation.
204, We need a dynamic expansion of trade with other countries.
205, All the main economic indicators suggest that trade is improving.
206, The trade unions took up the cudgels for the 367 staff made redundant.
207, After she left school, she went to college to learn a trade.
208, The experienced artisan would pass on the tricks of the trade to the apprentice.
209, The Fair Trade Commission has of late been flexing its muscles, cracking down on cases of corruption.
210, At stake is the success or failure of world trade talks.