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1. Food is available, at a price . 2. Fresh strawberries are now available at a price! 3. Most goods are available, but at a price. 4. Fame comes at a price. 5. It was a decision to be taken only at a price; if he left his wife, it would mean leaving his children too. 6. You can buy strawberries all year round, but at a price. 7. The achievement has been bought at a price. 8. But early admissions come at a price. 9. But convenience comes at a price. 10. It must advertise those units at a price. 11. More choice for viewers - at a price. 12. Day 2 Bought 1000m of steel tubing at a price of £50 per 100m and paid for this immediately. 13. Nice - at a price Our local garden centre stocks Sterlets. 14. But a shortage of 7000 bushels still exists at a price of $ 2. 15. As so often in life, the best comes at a price. 16. The spectacles were sold at a price that most villagers couldn't afford, thus alienating the very people most at risk. 17. The monopolist produces an output Q M at a price P M thus equating marginal cost and marginal revenue. 18. He bought a secondhand car at a price. 19. Disposal at a price below book value. 20. You can get goat's cheese at the local delicatessen - at a price! 21. Shakespeare market a very good one through tackle dealers at a price that will not break the bank. 22. In April of that year the contract was awarded to H Lyttle and Son at a price of £16,524. 23. New York gave you freedom, indulged tastes and vices that could get you hanged somewhere else, but at a price. 24. But, as with most regulatory changes, greater safety comes at a price. 25. Day 15 Received an order for another 200 hang gliders at a price of £250 each. 26. Their versatility and light weight makes them attractive for backpacking - albeit at a price. 27. Organically grown, packed in an ozone-friendly biodegradable carton and marketed at a price to please both shopkeeper and purchaser alike. 28. The profits of a manufacturing company are achieved by selling the goods it makes at a price in excess of its costs. 29. It is successful because it produces a high quality product on time at a price the customer can afford. 30. To illustrate, suppose an individual buys one sterling contract at a price of 1.7215 and later closes his position at 1.7263.