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151. The company has been forced to sell land to recoup some of the losses. 152. They sell a wide range of domestic appliances-washing machines, dishwashers and so on. 153. Britain's refusal to sell Portugal arms in 1937 still rankled with him. 154. Their decision to sell the house was a disastrous misjudgement. 155. They knew it wasn't a good time to sell their house,[http:///sell.html] but they still put it on the market . 156. They get a 10% commission on every encyclopedia they sell. 157. America might sell more cars to the islands if they were made with the steering wheel on the right. 158. She was going to sell her house but had a change of heart at the last minute. 159. The property is going for a song because they need to sell it fast. 160. They've had to sell the family silver to pay the bills. 161. The product with the better-known brand name will always sell better. 162. They make a profit of ten pence on every copy they sell. 163. We sell cars to the trade, not to the general public. 164. The Museum is so short of funds it may have to sell the painting. 165. On his deathbed, my father made me promise not to sell the house. 166. It was an astute move to sell the shares just then. 167. A group of ten international banks is to underwrite and sell the bonds. 168. Our clothes sell so well in this country that we have no need to export. 169. The company has been accused of trying to sell their products under the guise of market research. 170. If you want a promotion, you've got to sell yourself better. 171. They sell a lot of stuff cheap, but most of it is crap. 172. We only deal with wholesalers - we don't sell any of our goods retail. 173. He decided to cut his losses and sell the shares before they sank further. 174. The owners of the building want to sell and are open to offers. 175. I tried to sell my old bike by advertising it in the local paper, but I didn't have a lot of people beating a path to my door. 176. We had no say in the decision to sell the company. 177. They're certainly giving the book the hard sell, with advertisements every night on TV. 178. The government plans to sell the railways piecemeal to the private sector. 179. The chairman quipped that he would rather sell his airline than his computer systems. 180. They were able to sell their shares at a higher price.