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How to use buys in a sentence

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When Ralph buys a racehorse, Tony discovers he has a knack for picking the ponies.
Traditional products and handicrafts will be the best buys, and the night will be alive with beauty contests and other entertainment.
He buys ad space in newspapers to press his case, but the committee is hanging tough.
Depending on who buys it, it could mean the public no longer has access to the house.
It buys the convertible bonds of a company and shorts the underlying stock.
What's more, the biggest buyer is the government, which buys in bulk at a very low price.
The site's notoriety also gained momentum online with banner buys and e-mail and viral marketing.
It is hard to see how it is in their interest to stop, since they need the influence this money buys for future contingencies.
But it buys time in the hope of getting a better eventual mix of investments and in the expectation that share prices generally will pick up.
But the suspension buys time, if only a few months, and raises the stakes for a resumption.
The government says insider trading occurs when someone buys or sells stock based on material, nonpublic information received from an insider.
Willem is up early six days a week, and buys his meat from wholesalers in Krugersdorp and Amalgam, and is ready to open the butchery at 6.30 am.
The fat kid who wants to join the playground football game traditionally buys his admission with a ball.
It buys him first bemusement, then solicitation, and finally enmity and a serious whack upside the head.
This buys you an Aromatic Back Massage, a Mini-Facial, a file and polish and a one-course lunch in the brasserie.
An ad on this channel buys you notoriety, recognition and helps you reach 10,000 customers a day!
It buys you things like commercials and the ability to travel where you want.
Periodically, they are visited by a sinister official who inspects their papers and sometimes buys or confiscates a new fiddle.
This sum buys you two hours a month clustered in half-hour telephone appointments, and a follow up.
He generally buys two pennyworth of beef soup, with a ha'p'orth of potatoes.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Nobody buys books at a rummage sale except the people who would buy them anyway.
After he has found a barrio that suits him, he buys a house, a carabao, and a cart.
A jobber is one who buys from importers and manufacturers and sells to retailers.
First, if he does find out about the sale and buys it, that there will still be money left in the keyster.
The khalifate of Kowfat at present buys its whole supply of cotton piece goods in our market and pays cash.
No village can get on without the khatri who keeps the accounts, does the banking business, and buys and sells the grain.
The capitalist buys from the laborer his labor-power at its full value as a commodity.
It buys whatever is offered it, and cannot tell of course the tares from the wheat.
They goes and buys things that they haven't got the money to pay for, and then waits to see if they'll turn up trumps.
And this, his only article of food, he buys at wholesale, like his robes and undergarments.
Reagan buys small amounts of fabrics and often repurposes Japanese kimonos and other vintage clothing into neckwear.
He gets a rake-off every time a man buys and every time a man sells.
He that buys a house that's wrought has mony a pin and nail for nought.
Then it is put up for sale, and in most cases the mortgagee buys it in.
It buys no votes and it makes no canvass in the red-light districts.
It is worth three francs when he buys it, but a bonanza could not purchase it after his great deeds have been inscribed upon it.
He buys his frills and fopperies for Arcadia from Turkey and Eastern Europe.
It may be that your father buys his seed corn from a seedsman.
It buys from the European Union finished goods, products and services.
Net-a-porter has set up a new live shopping feature, which means you can make yourself seethingly jealous at the online buys of fellow shoppers.
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