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buying

(= purchasing) the act of buying buying and selling fill their days shrewd purchasing requires considerable knowledge

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Simple sentences

She is buying books in the bookstore.
Tom keeps dreaming about buying a new car.
I'm still not buying it.
I'm not buying anything.
Are you planning on buying a car?
She was buying a newspaper.
I'm buying letter paper, some stamps, and some tissue paper.
Before buying shoes, you should try them on.
His low salary prevents him from buying the house.
The best advice to follow when buying a Persian carpet is to have a good knowledge of carpets!
I should have tried out this electric shaver before buying it.
This dictionary is very expensive, but is worth buying.
The buying and selling of peoples' personal information is becoming a big issue.
My wife tried to persuade me into buying a new car.
I talked my wife out of buying a new car.
We didn't anticipate their buying a new car.
I went to the department store with a view to buying a present.
I have abandoned the idea of buying a house.
I talked my wife out of buying a new carpet.
English law prohibits children under 16 from buying cigarettes.
I talked my boyfriend into buying me a ring.
Buying such an expensive car is out of the question.
This was an additional fund for buying books.
My wife talked me into buying a new car.
I didn't feel like buying a car.
We are thinking of buying some new furniture.

Movie subtitles

I'm not buying that.
Is he buying it?
Men have been buying contraception from the barber's for years, apparently.
I'm not buying anything that can't be worn over tights and an elastic roll-on.
I'm buying the house. that nice, deserted house across from yours.
You've been buying me drink after drink for two hours.
That Indian's buying Cameron's sister for Coleman's squaw!
Well, if you want to know, my son charlie is buying it this very minute.
Who are you buying from?
You're getting eight now and you're buying from Johnny Lovo.
I'd have cream for your coffee, but I'd be buying a whole pint.
Give us some action! I'm buying!
All right, I told you I'm buying him, and I am.
They won't be buying one number, but four or five.
I never drink unless. somebody's buying.
Why, Zeke, you lyin' old coot. That Injun's buying Cameron's sister for Coleman's squaw.
So Coleman's buying himself a squaw, eh?
I was only buying you another watch.
I'm buying. - Do you have a cigarette?
As if he were buying horses.
They didn't save money by buying up the stinking meat.
He never thought of buying things like that for himself.
You spent your entire life buying anything you want.
No, no, we're not buying any bulls.
Oh, so you're buying rings now. I suppose that's part of the frame-up too?
THEY SAID THAT BUYING USED CARPET IS NOT A THING.
Why? You've been buying me drink after drink for two hours.
Since when are you buying my clothes?
I'd be interested in buying them.
Brother, before the night's over, you'll be buying them from me.
I'd have gotten cream, but it'd have meant buying a whole pint.
I never dreamt I'd be buying them back.
When I was buying the beer, that one-eyed bartender handed me an envelope.
You think you'd be interested in buying a car like this?
In buying one?
Shinza's buying sake!
Well, all that takes money, Miss Scarlett. and I gotta think about buying a home.
The woman is interested in buying some horses.

News and current affairs

The rich countries will benefit, too, because they will be able to choose their preferred mix of reducing emissions and buying up emissions rights from developing nations.
According to a recent World Bank-supported survey of companies interested in carbon finance, only one in five respondents declared that they were interested in buying post-2012 emissions reductions.
Third, foreign central banks and sovereign wealth funds may be keen to keep buying up euros to hedge against risks to the US and their own economies.
MELBOURNE - Should rich countries - or investors based there - be buying agricultural land in developing countries?
We take the peripheral route to information processing when buying, say, a toaster on a whim, whereas we take the so-called central route - thoroughly considering technical, safety, and aesthetic features - when buying a car.
Deciding the disposition of the world's cultural patrimony is not like buying a toaster.
But what are they really buying?
But CACs may not resolve the problem entirely, because a vote would be required for each separate bond issue, and a holdout position could be achieved by buying up the blocking percentage of a small issue.
So, why is the public buying more books by professional economists?
These transactions highlight the broader strategy of buying time.
Perhaps the Portuguese time-buying strategy points the way ahead.
If buying time is not enough, will there finally be a greater call on bondholders to share the pain?
Should they risk buying a new car when gasoline prices might soar again?
The EFSF could then conduct very large purchases of government debt by levering up its limited capital through ECB refinancing, using the government bonds it is buying as collateral.
But such low rates do not reflect ordinary market sentiment; rather, they stem from the fact that the Federal Reserve is now buying more long-term securities than the government is issuing to finance the budget deficit.
Moreover, the increased availability of credit cards gave Americans a greater ability to dissave, buying goods and services now and paying for them later.
While American economists, politicians, and business leaders have for years sought to sell their model of management abroad, many companies elsewhere have not been buying it.
Many do want to end, once and for all, the corrupt, vote-buying culture that has long afflicted Thai politics on both sides.
Vote-buying became increasingly insufficient.
After several months of job hunting, I joined my brother in a business venture buying and selling apples, honey, and other goods in neighboring Tajikistan.
This is the paradox of thrift: belt-tightening causes people to lose their jobs, because other people are not buying what they produce, so their debt burden rises rather than falls.
Risk-averse investors may now demand higher risk premia for buying bonds from countries seen as weak debtors.
The US dollar would fall substantially - encouraging greater exports - were it not for the fact that foreign central banks are pushing much of that capital right back by buying US government securities.
Buying low in Europe and selling high in China - that is, acting like an investor.
They are just buying real estate because they need it.
If democratic societies allow people to spend money to buy environmental advantages for children, how can they prohibit parents from buying genetic advantages?

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