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Salt is sold by weight.
Pencils are sold by the dozen.
Pencils are sold by the dozen.
Why on earth did you sell your newly-built house?
No one had ever thought of selling ice before.
They sell apples at five dollars each.
Apples are sold by the dozen.
Mary put her piano up for sale.
I should sell it while it still runs.
The boy scouts went from door to door selling what they had made.
As long as we're all just hanging around chatting, may I make a suggestion? Get back to work!
Bill's work is selling cars.
When Mr Hilton wanted to sell his house, he advertised it in the newspaper.
When Mr. Hilton wanted to sell his house, he advertised it in the newspaper.
If only I'd sold that property during the economic bubble, I wouldn't have suffered such a big loss.
If only I'd sold that property before the economic bubble burst I wouldn't have lost all that money.
Butter is sold by the pound.
I wouldn't sell that at any price.
Tom suggested that Ann should sell the house.
Tomatoes are sold by the pound.

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