How To Use Sellable In A Sentence

  • I am told that Ferguson has called me 'unsellable'. The Guardian World News
  • Japanese knotweed is by far the worst offender and can make a home unsellable. Times, Sunday Times
  • My sense is that Boston won't go into bankruptcy - it owns too much property for this to be sellable to the public - but inevitably some smaller diocese will.
  • At 20,000 sq ft, a lack of separate accommodation would make it unsellable. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm too busy these days to deal with getting it into sellable, runnable shape and I don't want to hassle with eBay bidders or anything of the sort.
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  • The markets there are growing restless at the inordinate time it can take for a reported breakthrough to be translated into sellable product.
  • The challenge now is to transform those policies into sellable propositions.
  • The London-based Arts Lost Register (ALR) said the two works, Madame Baccelli by Thomas Gainsborough and View of Florence by Bernardo Belloto, together worth £ 3 million, were unsellable.
  • ‘We have some artists that we cannot justly take on new business for and still support the galleries that helped make that artist as sellable as he is today,’ said Harris.
  • Furthermore, some websites sell unboxed toners that would otherwise be unsellable in most shops.
  • Justine Greening, shadow Treasury minister, said many cars would become virtually unsellable as a result.
  • This must mean many cars on showroom forecourts are presently unsellable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet Nimbus shares, in big blocks, have been virtually unsellable for a long time.
  • With more than 120 plants producing a sellable crop each quarter he would have hoped to make more than £40,000-a-year from the enterprise.
  • According to the shop's manager, this is because they are unsellable. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition, the client wanted wide-open floors unobstructed by columns or shear walls in order to maximize net sellable floor area and allow buyers to customize the layout of their units.
  • The mass media is collecting pieces of ‘youth culture,’ labeling them cool, hip and sellable.
  • With our luck, if we had anything drinkable it would probably be unsellable.
  • Drag is so colourful, so flamboyant, so sellable - that the complicating factors of class, race, and politics seem like, well, a drag.
  • He was buying large volumes of "cutouts," the industry term for presumably unsellable albums, and reselling them. Can He Save Rock 'n' Roll?
  • Sterilization is unnecessary and unsellable.
  • Opening a distillery and producing a sellable whisky is even more difficult - unless you are lucky enough to buy one with all its equipment in working order and (most importantly) with aged whisky stock.
  • This can make their homes unmortgageable and potentially unsellable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Obama appeared ready to hand him an "unsellable" position. CNSNews.com Headlines
  • Instead, their focus will be on where the company is today, which is what's going to determine whether it will be sellable and, if so, for how much.
  • They sit around in the house for an undefined period… going nowhere, getting in the way, getting gradually more and more damaged until they are unsellable.
  • On the top marble of the entranceway was engraved "Nothing is impossible" but it might as well have been "Nothing is unsellable"
  • It says the buildings are unsafe and the homes within them 'unsellable'. Times, Sunday Times
  • It leaves manufacturers with things made before the rules - and now unsellable, which is why burned them. JSOnline.com
  • They desperately wanted to move, but their house was unsellable.
  • They know what is recyclable, sellable, and reusable, so they save the site contractor time and money.
  • It's so rare it's recognisable to collectors and almost unsellable in the public domain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over the next few days, four of us had stripped, painted, cleaned and transformed the house into a very sellable feature.
  • They are both currently politically unsellable.
  • Those living more than 100 meters from the line are not entitled to any compensation even though many of their homes are unsellable and devalued by over 50 per cent.
  • Arguments could rage over whether contracts were still valid, making properties unsellable for years. Times, Sunday Times
  • The situation will only get worse as the number of unsellable animals increases.
  • Her proto-hippie collection was safe, sellable and sort of pretty (if you enjoy dressing from the Urban Outfitters clearance rack) but far from the dazzle that was the work of Mondo, the elfin whiz who has wowed us week after week. Watercooler: Project Wrong Way Runway
  • A car that's worth $1,500, but needs $500 in repairs before it's in sellable condition is not worth the expense.
  • Since reunification thousands of plattenbau, which means panel construction, have been demolished in Dresden, Magdeburg and Leipzig, while many more are unsellable and unrentable.
  • The fact that many farms in County Carlow were unsellable as proved by recent auctions, shows the real story and unattractiveness of farm-ing, " Senator Browne contended.
  • The paintings, Madam Bacelli by Thomas Gainsborough, worth 2.5m, and The Scene of Florence by Bernado Belloto, worth 1.27m, have not been seen since, but are considered unsellable.
  • It is the most spectacular tree in the orchard, perhaps the most beloved (though such favoritism seems unlikely), and yet it produces not a single sellable fruit.
  • When we still had them, we just dumped the absolute unsellable junk, unbagged, in there and hoped for the best. Archive 2005-04-03
  • The wonderful city of York, with its world famous charms, attracts more than four million visitors a year and is an extremely sellable destination overseas.
  • Growing numbers of homes are unsold and unsellable.
  • Or is there some material that's constitutionally sellable to consenting adults, but not protected when displayed in public?
  • This would likely lead to the phasing out of ailing branches, such as unsellable brands and factories, and the continuation of successful brands. Deutsche Welle: DW-WORLD.DE
  • That may increase manufacturing costs and increase the likelihood of unsellable stock. Times, Sunday Times
  • The objective of Bernanke's $1.25 trillion program, which is called quantitative easing, was to transfer the banks "unsellable" MBS onto the Fed's balance sheet. Dandelion Salad
  • Yet I've heard from the publishing industry in the past that academia tends to produce uncommercial / unsellable writing.
  • It just hurts me on a number of levels to see the written word mushed and reshaped into something "sellable" and/or "watchable". My thoughts on the LOST season 5 premiere
  • However, the end product betrays a number of clumsy rewrites commissioned by the New Line production trust so the story could be packaged in the sellable format of a policemen buddy movie.
  • The artists get to expose their artwork, get some feedback on their work and see if it's sellable in this kind of market.
  • For a start, the unpalatable truth is that the PC is in real danger of becoming an unsellable product.
  • He fears his 250,000 home is unsellable. The Sun
  • Selby flood victims said today they were "gobsmacked" after homes they thought might be unsellable were "selling like hot cakes."
  • I think that makes the club more sellable, and I'm a bit more hopeful than I've been for the past few days.
  • Attractive Georgian farmhouses with land capable of earning a respectable income are always a sellable commodity.
  • Smailes points out, however, that some homes are just unsellable.
  • Ghana has been flooded with cheap tomatoes, grown in European Union countries and subsidised by EU taxpayers, making his own efforts unsellable.
  • A further consequence is that lots of unsellable empty houses means a great rental market for you for the forseeable future. julia ajijic Renting in Ajijic
  • A further consequence is that lots of unsellable empty houses means a great rental market for you for the forseeable future. julia ajijic Renting in Ajijic
  • This business proved profitable for three or four years, but not only did her brewery fail to yield sufficient sellable stock, her employees left for more profitable employment.
  • Wednesday, Nov 05, 2008 ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha contract journal: Buyers wary of bidding for David McLean due to 'unsellable' flats House Price Crash News Blog

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